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IRONMAN 70.3 Aix-en-Provence start lists: Krisitian Blummenfelt and Gustav Iden set to star in France

The Norwegian Hype Train is set to arrive in the South of France
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STRENGTH. ENDURANCE. PERFORMANCE.

Some of the world’s finest triathletes will descend on the South of France on Sunday May 18 for IRONMAN 70.3 Aix-en-Provence.

The headline names come in the form of the Norwegian Hype Train – 2021 IRONMAN World Champion Kristian Blummenfelt and 2022 IRONMAN World Champion Gustav Iden will draw all eyes on the Pro Series event.

It’s unlikely to be a two-way battle on the men’s side – defending champion Ruben Zepuntke will not give up his crown without a fight, while Frenchman Leon Chevalier will be eager to impress on home soil.

Austria’s Lisa Perterer has showcased exemplary form so far in 2025 and will be in with a chance of victory in the women’s PRO race, as will Spain’s Marta Sanchez. Nikki Bartlett and Lizzie Rayner fly the flag for Great Britain.

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Which Pro men are racing?

The eyes are immediately drawn to the two former world champions in the field, Blummenfelt and Iden, who have already demonstrated early season form in one way or another.

Blummenfelt looked in supreme shape at IRONMAN 70.3 Oceanside before a flat tyre ended his hopes of victory, but backed that up with a sublime display at IRONMAN Texas over the full distance.

Gustav Iden Kristian Blummenfelt Challenge Samarkand 2024
Blummenfelt and Iden will line up at IRONMAN 70.3 Aix-en-Provence [Photo credit: Challenge Family]

A dominant marathon of 2:34:03, nearly seven minutes faster than his nearest rival on the day, propelled the 31-year-old to victory. Over the middle-distance, Big Blu has nine career race victories including an IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship in 2022.

His compatriot Iden is at a different point in his triathlon journey as he continues to battle back to fitness following injury issues over the past few years. The 29-year-old recorded an encouraging third-place finish at Oceanside before finding the distance too much in Texas, slumping to 11th.

Iden was sensational in his early career over the middle-distance, winning seven of his first eight races including victories at the 2019 and 2021 70.3 World Championships. However, his injury-plagued 2023 and 2024 seasons have halted his progress.

Defending champion Zepuntke will wear the M1 bib, but will certainly be up against it with the Norwegian duo in tow. He took the tape in 3:47:23 last year, his lone career victory as a professional. He’ll be joined by runner-up Simon Vlain of France on the start line.

France’s Chevalier is likely the best hope for a home success. The 28-year-old has raced two full distance events so far in 2025 and drops down into middle-distance company for the first time this year. A 2023 IRONMAN 70.3 Les Sables D’Olonne crown is his lone victory at 70.3 level.

Outside of the big names, there are a plethora of contenders for a top five berth. Norwegian Casper Stornes has been training with Blummenfelt and Iden, 2023 IRONMAN 70.3 Staffordshire winner James Teagle provides British interest and 2025 IRONMAN 70.3 Valencia winner Johannes Vogel of Germany took the tape in Spain on April 27.

Bib NumberNameCountry
M1Ruben ZepuntkeGER
M2Krisitian BlummenfeltNOR
M3Gustav IdenNOR
M4Leon ChevalierFRA
M6Casper StornesNOR
M7Jan StratmannGER
M9Pierre Le CorreFRA
M10Paul SchusterGER
M11Kacper StepniakPOL
M12Wilhelm HirschGER
M13Bradley WeissRSA
M14Antony CostesFRA
M15Mattia CeccarelliITA
M16Leonard ArnoldGER
M17Jonas SchomburgGER
M18Andrea SalvisbergSUI
M19Tom HugGER
M20Marc EggelingGER
M21James TeagleGBR
M22Johannes VogelGER
M23Simon VlainFRA
M24Denis ChevrotFRA
M25Erwan JacobiFRA
M28Nick ThijsBEL
M29Sam DickinsonGBR
M30Julien HagenBEL
M31Benjamin ZorgnottiPYF
M32Tom VaelenBEL
M33Dries MatthysBEL
M34Nathan GuerbeurFRA
M35Nils HuckschlagGER
M36William MennessonFRA
M37Victor AlexandreBEL
M38Corentin ChouvelonFRA
M39Cameron MainGBR
M40Esteban BringerFRA
M41Stefan ZachausLUX
M42James Scott-FarringtonGBR
M43Gregor PayetLUX
M44Vincente Hernandez CabreraESP
M45Jens Emil Sloth NielsenDEN
M46Vincent ClavelFRA
M47Morgan RhodesGBR
M48Cenzino LebotFRA
M49Albert AskengrenSWE
M50Nicholas QuenetteCAN
M51Antoine MullerFRA
M52Jean DuchamptFRA
M53Romain AymonSUI
M54Pierre RuffautFRA
M55David PleseSVN
M56Remi ConteFRA
M57Valentin RouvierFRA
M58Brecht Van VooranBEL
M59Mikel TxopiteaPSE
M60Edouard VerstraeteBEL
M61Drake DeuelUSA
M62Elliot BachUSA
M63Cyril ViennotFRA
M64Mattéo BringerFRA
M65Leon PaugerAUT
M66Will GraceGBR
M67Joona LehtonenFIN
M68Pierre StieremansFRA
M69Maxim ChanéFRA
M70Sylvain FridelanceSUI
M71Mathieu MerlandFRA
M72Pierre DupuyFRA

Which Pro women are racing?

T100 Wildcard Perterer has certainly put her name on people’s lips with her early season form. The Austrian finished second behind Kate Waugh at T100 Singapore before backing that performance up at IRONMAN Texas where she finished third.

The 33-year-old won her maiden IRONMAN 70.3 race in 2024 at Cozumel before finishing second in the full distance race at the same venue later in the year.

T100 Singapore winner Kate Waugh celebrates with runner-up Lisa Perterer [Photo: James Mitchell/T100]

29-year-old Sanchez has also shown some form this term finishing second at IRONMAN South Africa. A disappointing 11th in Singapore – almost 13 minutes behind Perterer – showcases some cause for concern, but her career resumé over the middle-distance can not be ignored.

The Spaniard, has two 70.3 victories in addition to four domestic wins over the distance. She ended the 2024 season with a sixth-place finish at the IRONMAN World Championship before wins at IRONMAN Barcelona and IRONMAN 70.3 Western Australia punctuated her season.

One to watch could be Britain’s Rayner who recorded a third-place finish at IRONMAN 70.3 Valencia on April 27 – defeating some big names in the likes of India Lee and Ruth Astle. The 27-year-old claimed the IRONMAN 70.3 Portugal crown last October and also finished on the podium in Swansea in July.

Compatriot Bartlett will also fancy her chances given her performances in 2024. She won at 70.3 Swansea and finished second at 70.3 Les Sables D’Olonne before earning 11th spot at the 70.3 World Championships in December.

Sweden’s Sara Svensk can’t be ruled out either, she has regularly recorded top five finishes across her career and boasts four professional wins.

Bib NumberNameCountry
F1Marta SanchezESP
F2Lisa PertererAUT
F3Marjolaine PierréFRA
F4Nikki BartlettGBR
F8Lizzie RaynerGBR
F9Charlene ClavelFRA
F10Julie IemmoloFRA
F11Sara SvenskSWE
F13Lea RiccoboniFRA
F14Laura JansenGER
F16Anne-Sophie PierreFRA
F17Diede DiederiksNED
F18Emilie MorierFRA
F19Luisa Iogna PratITA
F20Nikita PaskiewiezFRA
F21Laura KesslerSUI
F22Chloé NicolasFRA
F23Franziska HofmannGER
F24Lena MeißnerGER
F25Tara RooneyUSA
F26Solenne BillouinFRA
F27Mathilde CartierSUI
F28Mareike GuhlGER
Stuart Dick
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Stuart is a graduate of the University of Sunderland with a masters' degree in Sports Journalism. He spends a lot of his time running and cycling around West Yorkshire, England.
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