O wyścigu
DATEV Challenge Roth sells out in seconds, indicating strong demand from triathletes for a start in this small Bavarian district. It is a full-distance triathlon held in Roth, Germany, typically in early July, featuring the standard 3.8 km swim, 180 km bike, and 42.2 km marathon. The event hosts a large field for long-course triathlon, with approximately 5,000 athletes competing, supported by 7,500 volunteers and observed by over 300,000 spectators. Local athletes from the county of Roth receive priority entry, requiring proof of residency via ID, thus maintaining a strong local connection while drawing participants from well beyond Germany.
The swim takes place in a canal, followed by a bike course with elevation gain, concluding with a marathon that also includes climbing. Average race conditions are temperate, with air temperatures around 22°C, water at 23°C, and wind speeds near 12 kph. The event also hosts the world's largest triathlon expo, offering live athlete tracking via its app, real-time results, split-time leaderboards, and push notifications for spectators. Roth emphasizes its finish line experience, described in its own materials as a premier party, with the race's reputation built on both world-record attempts and athletes pursuing personal bests.
© Mapbox · © OpenStreetMap