Jeanne Lehair and Csongor Lehmann win in Toulouse, securing the 2025 Super Tri world title.
The city of Toulouse once again experienced an epic day of triathlon with the grand final of the Super Tri League 2025, an explosive format that combines three consecutive super sprints (300m swimming, 4km cycling and 1,2km running) with no rest in between.
On a day of emotions, Jeanne Lehair y Csongor Lehmann They were crowned season champions after dominating the Garonne, on an urban circuit that was as technical as it was spectacular.
Jeanne Lehair achieves her redemption in Toulouse
After two years of misfortune in his city - a disqualification in 2023 and a puncture in 2024 -, Jeanne Lehair (Podium Racing) finally achieved the victory he had been seeking.
The French-born Luxembourger put together a flawless run to win in Toulouse and secure the overall Super Tri League title, completing a dream year following victories in Chicago and Jersey.
From the first block, Lehair set the pace. In the initial swimming and cycling sections, she remained among the leaders, along with Georgia Taylor-Brown (Crown Racing) and Jessica Fullagar (Brownlee Racing). The key came in the first leg of the run, where Jeanne took control and took first place. Short Chute for your team.
In the second round, the group of favorites—Lehair, Fullagar, Périault, Taylor-Brown, Szalai, and Vermeylen—remained compact, although errors in transitions began to make a difference. Leonie PeriaultLehair's teammate, lost a few seconds on her bike, and although she managed to regroup, the race was reduced to four clear contenders.
The outcome was worthy of a final. In the last foot race, Lehair came out determined, even forgetting to use her Short Chute, but with enough strength to open a gap and secure victory in front of their home crowd.
“I'm more relieved than happy,” she acknowledged excitedly at the finish line. “After so many years of suffering here, winning in Toulouse and also taking the series title is incredible. Today was a real happy ending.”
Women's Top 10 – Supertri Toulouse 2025
Lehmann triumphs and confirms his world title
In the men's test, Csongor Lehmann (Stars & Stripes Racing) confirmed its status as the undisputed leader of the year with an impeccable performance.
The 26-year-old Hungarian, already a winner in Jersey and second in Toronto, completed his dream season by also winning in Toulouse and becoming the 2025 Super Tri League world champion.
From the first meters of the Garonne, Lehmann and his partner Seth rider They set the pace. They worked together throughout the three rounds, opening up a gap in the cycling Basque Vilaca (Crown Racing) and maintaining control until the end.
In the final race, Lehmann pushed the pace to cross the finish line with a seven-second lead and secure the title.
“It’s been crazy from the start,” said Lehmann after winning. “Seth and I worked perfectly in the water, on the bike, and running. It was like a dream. Today the Stars & Stripes team was incredible.”
Men's Top 10 – Supertri Toulouse 2025
Final men's ranking Supertri 2025
González closed the season in the Top 6 of the general men's ranking, consolidating his role in the Podium Racing team.
Toulouse, the ideal setting to close out the 2025 Super Tri
The French course, with its demanding swim in the Garonne River and tight turns in the city center, once again tested the triathletes' technical skill and endurance.
Hundreds of fans filled the streets, turning Toulouse into the grand finale of a format that gains more followers every year for its dynamism and excitement.
With Lehair and Lehmann as overall champions, the Supertri League concludes its 2025 season, confirming its status as the most innovative and media-rich format in professional triathlon.
Next date: 2026, with new scenarios, new challenges, and, without a doubt, the same intensity.



