Clément Mignon, Anne Reischmann Highlight 70.3 Pays d'Aix-en-Provence FRA

Thursday 19 May 2022

Revel in the Provençal splendour of one of France's most gorgeous cities. A regal welcome along the tree-lined Cours Mirabeau, rich art and culture amongst centuries old French and Roman history, Aix-en-Provence is the perfect destination to discover the South of France. A race encapsulating this stunning region taking in quaint villages, mountain vistas and forests.

Athletes will embark on a one-loop, 1,9 km swim that takes place in the waters of Plantain, located in the city of Peyrolles-en-Provence. During the 90 km bike course, athletes will pass through Pays d'Aix and eight surrounding towns, which allow for spectator support. A three-loop, 21,1 km run course winds athletes through city and forest roads through La Torse Park and the city of Aix-en-Provence.

This race offers qualifying slots for the 2022 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship. This race will also have an additional 25 slots for Women For Tri.

MALE PRO:
1 Arthur Horseau FRA 
2 Clément Mignon FRA 
3 William Mennesson FRA 
4 Simon Viain FRA 
5 Etienne Diemunsch FRA 
6 Thomas Navarro FRA 
7 Mattia Ceccarelli ITA 
8 Nathan Menant FRA 
9 Yohan Le Berre FRA 
10 Erwan Jacobi FRA 
11 Kevin Maurel FRA 
12 Sybren Baelde BEL 
13 Pacome Thibault-Lopez FRA 
14 Maxim Chané FRA 
15 Théo Debard FRA 
16 Vincent Terrier FRA 
17 Guillaume Belgy FRA
18 Matthieu Bourgeois FRA 
19 Theo Charre FRA 
20 Vincent Clavel FRA 
21 Jeff Cook CHE 
22 Adriano Engelhardt CHE 
23 Franck Guyon FRA 
24 Michael Kalb DEU 
25 Will Munday GBR
26 Tristan Olij NLD 
27 Jarno Piik FIN 
28 Nicolas Quenette FRA 
29 Scott Steenberg DNK 
30 Joona Tuikka FIN 
31 Lars Van Der Knaap NLD

FEMALE PRO:
41 Anne Reischmann DEU 
42 Barbara Riveros CHL 
43 Christel Robin FRA 
44 Nina Derron CHE 
45 Marion Legrand FRA 
46 Alexia Bailly FRA 
47 Charlene Clavel FRA 
48 Julie Iemmolo FRA
49 Justine Guerard FRA 
50 Paties Alizée FRA 
51 Anna-Lena Best-Pohl DEU 
52 Rachele Botti CHE 
53 Stella Kubasch DEU 
54 Mariella Sawyer ZAF 
55 Julia Skala DEU 

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