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The T100 raises the bar: the fastest sector times of the season confirm an all-out battle

El T100 Triathlon World Tour He is posting some of the fastest splits ever seen in middle distance, with very high-level records in running, cycling and swimming during the 2025 season.


The T100 is decided by seconds… and by split times.

As the season progresses T100It is clear that the format is pushing the world's best specialists to their limits.

The data published by the organization reflects an obvious reality: The difference between winning and finishing off the podium is measured in seconds.especially in key segments.

Running, cycling, and swimming are shaping the development of each event, with names that are repeated and confirm their dominance in each discipline.

Swimming: starts that already condition the race

Swimming remains key to getting a good start, especially on technical courses.

Women – 2 km

  • Vittoria Lopes – 16:17 (San Francisco T100)
  • Sara Perez Living Room – 23:42 (Wollongong T100)
  • Lucy Charles-Barclay – 24:53 (Vancouver T100)

Men – 2 km

  • Marc Dubrick – 16:33 (San Francisco T100)
  • Sam Dickinson – 21:49 (Wollongong T100)
  • Vincent Luis – 23:43 (Singapore T100)

The variety of profiles confirms that There is no single winning pattern.But getting ahead is still a decisive advantage.

Cycling: the closest 80km race of the year

At bikeThe margin between the best is minimal, reflecting the enormous aerodynamic and physical level of the circuit.

Men

  • Mathis Margier – 1:40:55 (Qatar T100)
  • Hayden Wilde – 1:40:57 (Qatar T100)
  • Rich Bogen – 1:40:59 (Qatar T100)

Women

  • Lucy byram – 1:54:21 (Qatar T100)
  • rebecca anderbury – 1:55:21 (Spain T100)
  • Julie Derron – 1:55:05 (Dubai T100)

Four seconds separate the three best men, a fact that perfectly summarizes the competitive level of the T100.

The fastest 18km of the season

In the running segment, the times are typical of world-class long-distance athletes:

Male category

  • Hayden Wilde – 55:58 (Spain T100)
  • Youri Keulen – 56:26 (Spain T100)
  • Morgan Pearson – 56:42 (Qatar T100)

Female category

  • Kate Waugh – 1:03:07 (Wollongong T100)
  • Julie Derron – 1:03:22 (Dubai T100)
  • Julie Derron – 1:03:24 (Vancouver T100)

These times are making a clear difference in the race, especially in events where the groups arrive together at T2.

A format that doesn't forgive mistakes

The T100 splits show a triathlon no room for speculationExtremely high pace, minimal differences, and specialists forced to perform in all three disciplines.

With several events still to be contested, everything points to the fight for the final ranking being decided by consistency and precision, rather than by isolated blows.

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