
On Sunday, April 6, the men's event was held T100 Singapore, first date of the calendar 2025 of the renewed international middle-distance circuit.
Yesterday, Saturday, the women's event was held, where the victory went to Kate Waugh.
Race conditions were similar today, with the race taking place in the heat and humidity of Marina Bay. Hayden Wilde shone today with a crushing victory in his debut in the T100 format, confirming his candidacy for the title.
A complicated start in the water
The race started with a very fast pace in the 2 km swim. The Frenchman Vincent Luis He was the first to break the group, coming out of the water at the front. Behind him were favorites like Savage, Van Rail, Bergère o Bow remained well positioned. The American Sam long, runner-up in 2024, was already losing more than three minutes when he left the water.
Cycling
In the 80 km cycling section, the German Rich Bogen He took the initiative and went solo for a good part of the route.
Savage He made up ground with a solid strategy and caught up with the German shortly after the halfway point. The two battled for the lead until T2, where they finished more than a minute ahead of their pursuers. Bogen posted the best cycling split of the day: 1:49:40.
A full 18K: Wilde flies, Bogen sinks
Already in the foot race (18 km), Savage launched his attack from the start. His devastating pace soon took Bogen down, while behind Bergère y Van Rail began their particular comeback.
By the halfway point, the New Zealander was already leading by two minutes. Bergère had overtaken everyone except Wilde and Van Rail closed the podium after a great effort management.
The Spaniard Antonio Benito finally finished in a great seventh position.
Singapore 10 Men's T100 Top 2025 Ranking
Job title | Athlete | Country | Final time |
1 | Hayden Wilde | NZL | 3:18:11 |
2 | Leo Bergere | FRA | 3:20:45 |
3 | Marten Van Riel | BEL | 3:21:33 |
4 | Youri Keulen | NED | 3:22:05 |
5 | Gregory barnaby | ITA | 3:22:30 |
6 | Mathis Margier | FRA | 3:22:58 |
7 | Anthony Benito Lopez | ESP | 3:24:34 |
8 | Sam long | USA | 3:24:59 |
9 | mika noodt | GER | 3:25:18 |
10 | Rich Bogen | GER | 3:25:34 |
Statements after the goal
“It’s incredible to win my first T100 race. The heat, the humidity, the bike traffic… it was really tough, but I’m happy,” he said. Hayden Wilde.
"I'm happy. It was very hard, but I had a good time. What a great atmosphere in Singapore!" he commented. Leo Bergere.
"I didn't expect to be on the podium. I've waited for my moment. Good start to the season," said a satisfied Marten Van Riel.
Next date: San Francisco
The following test of the T100 Triathlon World Tour It will be on May 31 in San Francisco.
Looking ahead to the ranking, Savage adds 35 points and becomes leader of the Race to Qatar, where the world champion will be decided after nine races.