Triathlon EDF Alpe d'Huez
The Triathlon EDF Alpe d'Huez is a triathlon sporting event named after the sponsor EDF (Électricité de France) , which has been held annually in France since 2006.
organization
The EDF Alpe d'Huez triathlon was founded in 2006 by the long-distance triathlon world champion Cyrille Neveu . The short and long distance triathlon has since been one of the most famous non- ITU and non- FFTRI. -Competitions in France.
From 2019 the Alpe d'Huez triathlon will be an integral part of the Europe-wide “European Triathlon League” series by “Spirit Multisport”. The newly founded series currently includes four triathlon events in four countries:
- Triathlon de Portocolom (April 14, 2019)
- Chiemsee Triathlon (June 30, 2019)
- Triathlon Alpe d'Huez (July 25, 2019)
- Trans Vorarlberg Triathlon (August 25, 2019)
route
The triathlon is held in a long and a short distance variant. Both start with a swimming route in the Lac du Verney reservoir , the bike route ends with a Tour de France ascent of the highest category in the ski resort of Alpe d'Huez with its 21 legendary, 1120-meter bends. This is followed by a running track at an altitude of 1800 to 2000 m.
The long distance includes 2.2 km swimming, 115 km cycling and 22 km running:
- The 115 km long cycle route leads from Lac du Verney (770 m) via Séchilienne (385 m), Alpe du Grand Serre (1375 m), Valbonnais (790 m), the Col d'Ornon (1367 m), Le Bourg-d 'Oisans (730 m) to Alpe d'Huez (1850 m).
- The running route consists of three laps.
On the short distance, the triathlon is 1.2 km swimming, 30 km cycling and 7 km running.
A sprint triathlon was held sporadically, which led to Vaujany.
There will also be a three-part duathlon, with a 6.5 km run from Le Bourg-d'Oisans, a 15 km mountain ride on the ascent to Alpe d'Huez and 2.5 km run at an altitude of 2000 m.
Attendees
In 2009, 671 athletes took part in the long distance (516 finishers) and 839 in the short distance (749 finishers), 62 percent of the participants were French. In 2010, two weeks before the triathlon, 943 participants were registered for the long distance triathlon and 1150 for the short distance.
Most of the Alpe d'Huez winners are international professional triathletes, for example the British Chrissie Wellington won the long distance in 2007 and 2008 and the Swiss Nicola Spirig in 2009 . The French were often able to win gold on the short distance: Delphine Pelletier , Hervé Faure , Bertrand Billard , Frédéric Belaubre and Charlotte Morel .
Charlotte Morel, U23 national champion in 2009 and 2010, won the sprint triathlon in 2007 and the sprint and short triathlon in 2008. In 2009 she fell during an evasive maneuver and in 2010 she was unable to take part in the triathlon after the high altitude training camp in Alpe d'Huez. In 2012 she won again.
Winners list
year | Sprint distance | Short Distance - Courte Distance (CD) | Long distance - longue distance (LD) | ||||||
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date | Men | Women | date | Men | Women | date | Men | Women | |
2020 | July 31, 2020 | July 30, 2020 | |||||||
2019 | July 24, 2019 | Emile Blondel | Anna Noguera | 26th July 2019 | July 25, 2019 | Romain Guillaume | Daniela Ryf | ||
2018 | - | - | - | 2018 | Tom Richard | Justine Guérard | 2018 | Frederik Van Lierde | Emma Bilham |
2017 | - | - | - | 28th July 2017 | Anatole Giraud-Telme | Julie Derron | July 27, 2017 | Christian Kramer | Tine Deckers |
2016 | - | - | - | July 28, 2016 | Dan Wilson | Andrea Hewitt | July 27, 2016 | James Cunnama -2- | Jeanne Collonge |
2015 | - | - | - | Aug 1, 2015 | Frédéric Belaubre -2- | Charlotte Morel -3- | July 31, 2015 | Arnaud Guilloux | Emma Pooley |
2014 | - | - | - | July 31, 2014 | Tom Richard | Emma Jackson -2- | July 30, 2014 | Todd Skipworth | Catriona Morrison -2- |
2013 | - | - | - | July 25, 2013 | Etienne Diemunsch | Emma Jackson -1- | July 24, 2013 | Ritchie Nicholls | Mary Beth Ellis -2- |
2012 | - | - | - | July 26, 2012 | Dan Wilson | Charlotte Morel -2- | July 24, 2012 | Victor Del Corral Morales -2- | Mary Beth Ellis -1- |
2011 | - | - | - | July 28, 2011 | Tim Don | Nicola Spirig | July 27, 2011 | Victor Del Corral Morales -1- | Catriona Morrison -1- |
2010 | - | - | - | July 29, 2010 | Alberto Casadei | Eva Janssen -2- | July 28, 2010 | James Cunnama -1- | Jodie Swallow |
2009 | ? | ? | ? | July 30, 2009 | Frédéric Belaubre -1- | Eva Janssen -1- | July 29, 2009 | Massimo Cigana | Nicola Spirig |
2008 | July 27, 2008 | Julien Loy -2- | Charlotte Morel -2- | July 31, 2008 | Bertrand billiards | Charlotte Morel -1- | July 30, 2008 | Marcus Ornellas | Chrissie Wellington -2- |
2007 | July 29, 2007 | Julien Loy -1- | Charlotte Morel -1- | Aug 2, 2007 | Hervé Faure | Tameka Day | Aug 1, 2007 | Reinaldo Colucci | Chrissie Wellington -1- |
2006 | - | - | - | Aug 2, 2006 | Reinaldo Colucci | Dolphins Pelletier | - | - | - |
gallery
Cyrille Neveu - founder of the Triathlon de l'Alpe d'Huez.
Eva Janssen - Short Distance Winner 2009 and 2010.
Alberto Casadei - 2010 Short Distance Winner.
Francesc Godoy - short distance runner-up in 2010.
Camille Donat - short distance second in 2009 and seventh in 2010.
Charlotte Morel - Short Distance Winner 2010 and 2012.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Profile and results of Cyrille Neveu in the ITU database at Triathlon.org , accessed on August 14, 2010 (English).
- ↑ New "European Triathlon League" with Trans Vorarlberg Triathlon (March 13, 2019)
- ^ Races - Long Distance. alpetriathlon.com, accessed on October 12, 2013 (English).
- ↑ Profile Vélo - Longue Distance. (PDF; 369 KB) alpetriathlon.com, accessed on October 12, 2013 (French).
- ↑ Races - Duathlon. alpetriathlon.com, accessed on October 12, 2013 (English).
- ↑ http://www.sport-up.fr/website9/resultat/index-TOUT.htm . Retrieved August 14, 2010.
- ↑ Alpe d'Huez - Short Course results and report 2011
- ↑ Alpe d'Huez - Long Course results and report 2011
Remarks
- ↑ Cyrille Neveu (* 1973), French long-distance triathlon world champion 2002 - not to be confused with the multiple Dakar Rally winner Cyril Neveu fr (* 1956)
- ↑ According to another source, a stranger named Aza Shaw would have won the women's short-distance triathlon in 2008, Morel would then have been second in the overall standings. However, there is no longer a complete list of winners available on the Triathlon Alpe d'Huez homepage , the link only refers to the lists from 2010. See http://www.triclair.com/triathlon-alpe-huez-resultats-415.htm . Retrieved November 21, 2010.