L'hivernale - Bellerive-sur-Allier
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Listed in our event index as L'hivernale - Bellerive-sur-Allier.
Listed in our event index as Triathlon de Vichy.
Listed in our event index as Ironman 70.3 de Vichy.
Running: Locals run the Allier river first, because the city is small and the water keeps the rhythm easy. Allier Lake gives flat base miles, steady Z2, and simple intervals without much thinking. Runners use the developed walk on the banks of the Allier Lake when they want something predictable. Run clubs are not named here, so the race calendar does the social work. Foulées Vichyssoises, Foulées d'or de la RNS - Vichy, Jeux des Master de Vichy, and 10k Night - Bellerive Sur Allier give the city its anchors. Trail du Vernet and La Montagne Verte pull runners out when flat feels too polite.
Cycling: Locals ride out of Vichy on the Via Allier when they want clean tempo without drama. The Via Allier stage from Saint-Pourçain-sur-Sioule to Vichy runs 34 km and includes 101m of ascents and 84m of descents. The green lane gives 27 kilometers between Billy and Saint-Yorre, and the Allier River is revealed in all its states. Club Cyclotouriste DH Vichy, founded in 1983, rides Wednesdays and Saturdays in the good season and keeps winter routes too. Club cyclo DHV also points riders toward AUDAX or BRM days. The Bourbonnaise Mountains hold the real climbing, with the hilly 90 km Ironman 70.3 bike ride contrasting hard with flat Vichy.
Season: Good season means Wednesdays and Saturdays keep rolling for the club, and the city works well for steady run volume around the Allier. August brings an average temperature around 25C, but Ironman race forecasts have sat at 34-35C and the mercury can rise to 38 degrees Celsius on the bike and run. Locals keep summer sessions honest, because I simply don't want to go that deep as it gets hotter. Winter changes the map more than the mood. Heavy snows in the Massif Central often make roads impassable, so riders stay closer to Vichy and runners lean harder on the flat lake and river paths.