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Alberto González wins the 2025 Chicago Super Tri

Miriam Casillas finishes in fifth place

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The Super Tri once again delivered images of pure spectacle and excitement in Chicago, and this time with two Spanish protagonists.

Alberto González delivered a flawless performance to take the victory in the men's event and take the lead in the overall standings.

For its part, Miriam Casillas He returned strongly to these competitions, finishing in a creditable fifth place after fighting for the podium until the very end.

Spanish dominance in the men's event

From the start, González set the pace alongside Britain's Marcus Dey, but soon went solo to take control of the race. With a 16-second lead before the final swim, the Malaga native faced the final part with confidence and calmly celebrated his victory at the finish line with a time of 52:47.

Canadian Tyler Mislawchuk He came back in the final part to be second, while the American John Reed completed the podium. The top five was closed by Ricardo Batista y Tayler Reid.

Male classification

Top 5 individual – Supertri Chicago 2025

  1. Alberto González García (Spain) – 52:47
  2. Tyler Mislawchuk (Canada) +6s
  3. John Reed (USA) +14s
  4. Ricardo Batista (Portugal) +20s
  5. Tayler Reid (New Zealand) +30s

Great role of Miriam Casillas

In the women's race, Jeanne Lehair (Luxembourg) took the victory in a tight finish, stopping the clock in 58:14. The british Georgia Taylor-Brown She was second just 2 seconds behind, and the young Hungarian Fanni Szalai surprised with a third place.

La mexicana Rosa Maria Tapia Vidal finished fourth, and Miriam Casillas She crossed the finish line in fifth position, demonstrating that she remains competitive at the highest international level.

Female classification

Top 5 individual – Supertri Chicago 2025

  1. Jeanne Lehair (Luxembourg) – 58:14
  2. Georgia Taylor-Brown (United Kingdom) +2s
  3. Fanni Szalai (Hungary) +4s
  4. Rosa María Tapia Vidal (Mexico) +13s
  5. Miriam Casillas García (Spain) +22s

Teams and general classification

In the team classification, Podium Racing dominated thanks to the positions of González (1st), Reed (3rd) and another top-5 that gave them 55 points. Crown Racing remained competitive with Mislawchuk (2nd) and Batista (4th), although Morgan Pearson, affected by a fall, could not perform at his level.

With this result, Alberto González takes the lead in the men's overall standings after two races, confirming his excellent form for the final stretch of the season.

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