Challenge San Gil Queretaro - Half

  • Date Sun 21st June 2015
  • Location Queretaro, Mexico, South America

Event summary

Get ready for an exhilarating day at the Challenge San Gil Queretaro - Half on Sunday, June 21, 2015, set in the stunning surroundings of Santiago de Querétaro! This exciting triathlon event kicks off with a refreshing swim in the pristine San Gil private lake, followed by a challenging bike course that promises breathtaking landscapes and thrilling ups and downs. As athletes tackle the demanding terrain, they can expect to hit speeds of over 45 miles per hour during the exhilarating downhill sections, making every climb worthwhile. Rounding off the event is an invigorating run through the picturesque residential area of San Gil, where the local community will be out in full force to cheer on participants with additional aid stations, music, and even extra showers to keep everyone refreshed. Join us for a memorable day of sport, camaraderie, and vibrant Mexican hospitality!

Organiser's Description

After a nice swim in San Gil private lake, the bicycle course will be a very demanding one; it will be full of landscapes and impressive uphills and downhills. In the downhill, triathletes will probably reach more than 45 miles per hour in the final kilometers of the bike ride, and this will make all the climbing worth it! With a run course inside the Residential area of San Gil, people in the community with offer additional aid stations, music, extra showers, etc.. These are Mexican people - supportive and always happy to help athletes from around the world!

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Bernardo Quintana 90, Centro, 76000 Santiago de Querétaro, Qro., Mexico

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