70.3 Andorra Headlines Andorra Multisport Festival

Thursday 01 July 2021

After being announced towards the end of 2020, the new Andorra Multisport Festival has successfully kicked into gear with the World Triathlon Winter Championships Andorra, Andorra 21 Ports and Trail 100 Andorra-Pyrenees having taken place. All eyes are now on the Andorra MTB Classic-Pyrenees and IRONMAN 70.3 Andorra taking place later this week in Andorra La Vella. Hosting a combined total of over 2000 athletes over the five unique events.

The Andorra Multisport Festival excitement continues this week in La Massana, with the Andorra MTB Classic-Pyrenees, an exclusive four-day stage race by the organizers of the world-famous Epic Series of mountain bike events. This event will take place on June 30 to July 03.  Riders will be faced by a challenging, technical yet enjoyable multi-day event.

Finally, to wrap up this unique festival, the IRONMAN 70.3 Andorra will be held on July 4, 2021. Consisting of a 1,9 km swim course in one of Europe’s highest lakes, a 90,1 km bike course that leads to the top of the legendary Coll de la Gallina and the La Peguera passes. And a fast three-loop 21.1km run course near the Valira River.

FEMALE PRO:
1 Corachan Vaquera Judith ESP
2 Salthouse Ellie AUS
3 Thoes Svenja DEU
4 Bilham Emma CHE 
5 Visser Els NLD 
6 Reischmann Anne DEU 
7 Grosvenor Tara GBR 
8 Kelly Anne USA 
9 Stadelmann Sabrina CHE
10 Gómez Ramon Laura ESP
11 Nieuwoudt Magdalena ZAF
12 Cummings Chantal GBR
14 Iemmolo Julie FRA
15 Luethi Diane CHE
16 Walter Verena DEU
17 Nilsson Jenny SWE
18 Sarzilla Michele ITA

MALE PRO:
21 Azevedo Filipe PRT 
22 Mcnamee David GBR 
23 Rundstadler Kevin FRA 
24 Schramm Till DEU 
25 Moreno Molins Albert ESP
26 Jacobi Erwan FRA 
27 Breivold Jon Sæverås NOR 
28 Mennesson William FRA 
29 Smith Benny USA 
30 Schumacher Stefan DEU 
31 Beci Axel ESP 
32 Navarro Thomas FRA 
33 Debard Théo FRA
34 Säfström Kristoffer SWE 
35 Ericsson Patrik SWE 
36 Mignon Clément FRA 
37 Díez Rodríguez Julen ESP 
38 Vrabii Andrei MDA
39 Diemunsch Etienne FRA
40 Martinussen Oliver DNK
41 Rojas Guillem ESP 
42 Montraveta Moya Jordi ESP
43 Artigues Ramis Francesc ESP
44 De Vroet Matthew NLD 
45 Budai Robert ROU 
46 Merino Erik ESP
47 Wurf Cameron AUS

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