Large Pro Turnout for 21 Turn Alpe d’Huez Triathlon FRA

Wednesday 28 July 2021

Who will succeed Daniela Ryf and Romain Guillaume at the top of the 21 bends? Like every year, the Alpe d’Huez Triathlon welcomes an impressive field of elite triathletes (about a hundred registered in this category) who have come to compete in a unique race with a well-founded reputation: from the first to the last, all participants will have to challenge themselves in order to overcome the legend. 

Among the favorites of the Triathlon L, the French champion 2021 Clément Mignon and the Belgian Alexandra Tondeur (World champion 2019) will try to win their first title in Alpe d’Huez. But the roads of the Oisans region are full of surprises and the density of the overall elite field should offer a magnificent show.

MALE PRO:
1 Mignon Clément FR
2 Van houtem Timothy BE
3 Van Luyck Sven BE
4 Erik Merino ES
5 Del corral morales Victor ES
6 Navarro Thomas FR
7 Diemunsch Etienne FR
8 Rondet Côme FR
9 Domanico Baptiste FR
10 Belgy Guillaume FR
11 Teachout Paul FR
12 Mantulet Gabin FR
13 Chevalier Léon FR
14 Pouilly Felix FR
15 Neveu Baptiste FR
16 Blondel-hermant Émile FR
17 Tiret Edouard FR
18 Godet Max FR
20 Debard Théo FR
21 Pion Mederic
22 Terrier Vincent FR
23 Martin Charles FR
24 Verstraete Edouard FR
25 Mennesson William FR
26 Lafay Flavian FR
27 Guerbeur Nathan FR
28 Strijk Erik-simon NL
29 De vroet Matthew NL
30 Delco Lorenzo CH
31 Engelhardt Adriano CH
32 Huwiler Thomas CH
33 Margot Arnaud CH
34 Christian Ryan AU
35 Denis Sylvain BE
36 Didier Antoine BE
37 Neel Tim BE
38 Alexandre Victor BE
39 Balty Pierre BE
40 Duelsen Marc DE
41 Eduardo Gonzalez BR
42 Bayliss Stephen GB
43 Fuentes Gonzalo ES
44 Osoro Pello ES
45 Osoro Txomin ES
46 Neveu Cesar
47 Rissanen Jarmo FI
49 Vistica Andrej HR
50 Rundstadler Kevin FR
62 Albert Moreno molins ES

FEMALE PRO
19 Pierré Marjolaine FR
48 Visser Els NL
51 Tondeur Alexandra BE
52 Eggenschwiler Petra CH
53 Schoot uiterkamp Ann NL
54 Van reijen Miriam NL
55 Sanchez Marta ES
56 Bayliss Bella GB
57 Vidal Sarah FR
58 Corbová Nikola SK
59 Martin Anaïs FR
60 Sannier Celine
61 Coutinho Anneline FR
63 Gay-pageon Marion FR

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