Jordi Montraveta and Elisabetta Curridori win the Infinitri 113 Peñíscola 2026
Jordi Montraveta and Elisabetta Curridori won the Infinitri 113 Peñíscola 2026, a middle-distance race that brought together 1.200 participants on April 26 in the town of Castellón.
The fourteenth edition of the Infinitri 113 Peñíscola Montraveta delivered another high-level performance in one of Spain's most established middle-distance races. He secured another victory in Peñíscola with circuit recordMeanwhile, Curridori repeated her triumph in the women's category and also lowered her own record from the previous edition.
The 113 format corresponds to a middle-distance race, with a 1,9 km swim, a 90 km bike ride, and a 21 km run. In Peñíscola, the course and the surroundings of the Papa Luna Castle have made the event one of the most recognizable races on the national calendar.
Montraveta comes from behind and sets a new record in Peñíscola
The men's race began with a very demanding swim. Daniel Toulouse He led the first segment with a time of 24:14, accompanied by triathletes such as Carlos Oliver and Martín Cando. Montraveta came out of the water more than two minutes behind the leader, forced to make up ground from the start of the cycling leg.
The Catalan rider changed the dynamics of the race on the bike. With a split of 2:04:42He gradually closed the gap until he caught up with the leading men. Only Carlos Oliver He was able to keep up with their pace and they both arrived together at T2, with Julen Lopetegui already firmly established in the fight for the podium.
The run ultimately decided the race. Oliver set a courageous pace and even put Montraveta under pressure in the early kilometers, but the Catalan reacted in the second half of the half marathon to regain control and pull away for the victory.
Jordi Montraveta crossed the finish line in 3:43:27, a new circuit record, ahead of Carlos Oliver, second with 3:48:16, and Julen LopeteguiThird with 3:49:39. With this result, Montraveta extends his special relationship with Peñíscola and adds another victory in a race that he dominates like few others.
Top 10 men's team of the Infinitri 113 Peñíscola 2026
| Job title | Triathlete | Time |
| 1 | Jordi Montraveta | 3:43:27 |
| 2 | Carlos Oliver | 3:48:16 |
| 3 | Julen Lopetegui | 3:49:39 |
| 4 | Julien Hagen | 3:53:05 |
| 5 | Roger Manya | 3:54:29 |
| 6 | Thibault Delvenne | 3:57:03 |
| 7 | Baptiste Delmas | 3:57:50 |
| 8 | Martín Cando | 3:59:59 |
| 9 | Antoine Mechin | 4:00:18 |
| 10 | Aitor Arotzena | 4:02:34 |
Curridori decides the women's race on foot
The women's race had a different script, but it was also decided on the running leg. Moison Maëla y Martha Bourbon They took the lead in swimming, while Elisabetta Curridori He came out of the water with a disadvantage of nearly a minute.
The Italian rider made up the time she had lost during the first third of the cycling segment. From then on, Curridori, Borbón, and Maëla rode very closely together, with none of them able to open up a decisive gap before the second transition.
Curridori and Borbón arrived at T2 together with a combined time of 2:52:54. The run then made all the difference. The Italian began to pull away from the first few kilometers and reached the halfway point of the marathon with a lead that was already difficult to close.
Elisabetta Curridori won in 4:14:26, achieving his second consecutive victory in Peñíscola and lowering his own record for the event. Martha Bourbon She was second with 4:17:50 and Moison Maëla She completed the podium with 4:24:57, ahead of Belgian Alexandra Tondeur.
Female classification
| Job title | Triathlete | Time |
| 1 | Elisabetta Curridori | 4:14:26 |
| 2 | Martha Bourbon | 4:17:50 |
| 3 | Moison Maëla | 4:24:57 |
| 4 | Alexandra Tondeur | 4:25:30 |
Peñíscola strengthens its presence in the mid-range.
With 1.200 participantsThe Infinitri 113 Peñíscola 2026 achieved a new participation record and once again brought together a field of national and international athletes. The race thus maintains its position as one of the leading middle-distance events in Spain.
Montraveta and Curridori also took home the main cash prize, endowed with 3.000 Euros for each winner. The runners-up received 1.400 euros and the third-place finishers, 600 euros.
The 2026 edition left two clear takeaways: Montraveta remains the top male name in Peñíscola, and Curridori confirms his perfect adaptation to a race where the running leg was once again decisive.




