Challenge Davos Festival Switzerland

  • Date Sun 15th September 2019
  • Location Lisbon, Portugal

Event summary

Challenge Davos Festival Switzerland, organised by findarace.com, is set to be a highlight of the Swiss triathlon and multisport season on Sunday 15th September 2019 in Lisbon. The event offers a unique endurance challenge up FlΓΌelapass, with multiple race options for all ages and abilities on roads completely closed for traffic. The Triathlon Middle Distance is the main event, featuring a swim in Lake Davos, a challenging cycle with 1770m of climb, including conquering the high, mountain, FlΓΌelapass, and a flat, fast run around the Lake. Spectators and guests can enjoy an attractive programme and cheer on the athletes in this spectacular finish to the season.

Organiser's Description

This is going to be a highlight of the Swiss triathlon and multisport season, and at the same time its spectacular finish. The Festival offers a unique endurance challenge up FlΓΌelapass, multiple race options on roads completely closed for traffic, including races for youths/children, and an attractive programme for spectators and guests. The Triathlon Middle Distance is the centre piece of the Festival. The swimming takes place in Lake Davos. Athletes then tackle the demanding - yet spectacular - cycle, with 1770m of climb in total, which will include conquering the high, mountain, FlΓΌelapass, from each side. So don’t be fooled by the shorter distance of the biking leg - you will have enough time to prove your abilities. The run around the Lake is almost flat, fast and offers enough space for all athletes.

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