PTO T100 Grand Final in Dubai: Who will be crowned world champion?
On November 16 and 17, the beaches of the Emirati city will be the scene of this competition where the best triathletes on the circuit will compete in the 100-kilometer format.
The race for the world crown in both the men's and women's categories is tighter than ever.
On the male side, Marten Van Riel leads the standings, but with only 41 points of advantage over Rich Bogen, anything can happen.
In the women's category, the American Taylor Knibb arrives like the Favorite, but with only seven points difference over Ashleigh Gentle, the podium seems more than disputed.
Start list
Want to know who will be fighting for glory in Dubai? Here is the list of participants:
Women
- Amelia Watkinson
- Anne Haug
- Ashleigh Gentle
- Chelsea Sodaro
- Emma Pallant Browne
- Flora Duffy
- Grace thek
- Imogen Simmonds
- India Lee
- Julie Derron
- Kaidi Kivioja
- Kat matthews
- Laura Madson
- Laura Philipp
- Lucy byram
- Lucy Charles-Barclay
- Marjolaine pierre
- Paula Findlay
- Tamara jewett
- Taylor Knibb
Men
- Aaron Royle
- Alistair Brownlee
- Ben Kanute
- Bradley Weiss
- Clement mignon
- Daniel Baekkegard
- David McNamee
- Frederic Funk
- Jason West
- Kyle Smith
- Leon chevalier
- Magnus ditlev
- Marten Van Riel
- Mathis Margier
- Max neumann
- Pieter Heemeryck
- Rich Bogen
- Rudy von berg
- Sam Laidlow
- Sam long
More than a title at stake
The competition in Dubai is not limited to the world crown. Athletes will also be fighting for the $250.000 prize money, as well as points that will allow them to access the lucrative end-of-year bonus, with a total of $2 million at stake.
For many triathletes, this race also means the opportunity to secure their place on the T100 circuit for next year.
How to see it live?
- Live streaming: You can follow the action live and in a Delivery to Italy takes one or two business days via Outside Watch: [https://watch.outsideonline.com/live-events/PTO].
Live tracking: Use the T100 Tracker app to iOS y Android and follow your favorite athletes in real time.