Frankfurt City Triathlon 2025

Aquabike Middle Distance
Date
03 Aug 2025
Location
Langener Waldsee
Frankfurt am Main, Germany

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Swim Distance
1.2 mi
Bike Distance
49.7 mi (with 840 ft elevation gain)

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Event Description

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Der Frankfurt City Triathlon bietet als eine der bekanntesten Triathlon-Veranstaltungen Hessens ein vielfältiges Angbot. Mit der Swim&Bike (Aquabike) Strecke kommt er auf insgesamt fünf verschiedene Distanzen zwischen denen die Athlet:innen wählen können. Der Swim&Bike (Aquabike) wird hier gemeinsam mit den Teilnehmer:innen auf der Mitteldistanz ausgetragen. Geschwommen wird im legendären Langener Waldsee, bevor es auf eine voll gesperrte Radstrecke in die Frankfurter Innenstadt geht. Hier führt es alle Fahrräder auf einen Rundkurs entlang des malerischen Mainufers und dann in die City, wo auf der Hauptwache mitten in der Stadt der Zieleinlauf auf alle Finisher wartet.

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General Information

Entry Fees:€ 200-260
Start Time:06:30

Swim

Distance:1.2 mi
Type:Lakeswim
Waters:Langener Waldsee
Start Method:Rolling Start
Separated Aquabike Start Wave:Together with triathletes
Expected to be wetsuit legal?Uncertain
Cut off time:01:15 h

Bike

Distance (official):49.7 mi
Distance (gpx data):48 mi
Elevation Gain:840 ft
Closed Roads?Yes
Cut off time:06:00 h

Finish

Finishline: At the regular triathlon finishline
Finisher Shirts?Yes (for purchase)
Finisher Medals?Yes
Awards/Trophees:Trophees for best 3 men and women

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Weather on Raceday

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Weather Forecast (available 7 days before raceday)
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03 Aug 2020
64°F - 70°F
7 mph
N

03 Aug 2021
59°F - 61°F
4 mph
E

03 Aug 2022
72°F - 86°F
4 mph
N

03 Aug 2023
63°F - 64°F
18 mph
SSW

03 Aug 2024
66°F - 75°F
7 mph
SW

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1 Review

  1. This review was submitted for Frankfurt City Triathlon 2024

    Year of participation: 2024   I participated in Aquabike

    Here some quick impressions about the Aquabike race within the Frankfurt City Triathlon which I participated in for the first time in 2024. Upfront, the fact that T1 and T2 are about 15km removed from each other results in a hard question. Where do I leave my car: in T2 (Frankfurt city) with the benefit of being able to leave quickly after bike pick up…or in T1 (Langener See) with the benefit of being able to sleep 1 hour longer in the morning (start time around 7AM)? Since I value sleep more than anything, I decided to for option 2…and slept in a hotel close by the swim course (Walldorf) which had the additional benefit that I drove my bike to the check in only an hour before the official start of the race on Sunday. So I had the warm up under my belt already.

    The Swim. The lake is beautiful, soft and clean water (at least that was my impression). The important question like always: neo or not. In 2024, the situation was a bit peculiar. On the day before the event, which I had used for a brief swim, the water temperature was 24,6°C…0,1°C too high. Many people, like myself included, had hoped that the constant rain forecast for the night would cool down the temperature to make it neo-approved…but it turned out that sometimes cold rain miraculously heats up the water temperature (24,8°C on race day) which rendered the neo option an unachievable fata morgana. The race itself was nice: after the pros, there was a wave of top 100 athletes (gold hats) that started together (not sure how to get into that group)…after that less good swimmers, which were left to race in packs of 6 people every 10 seconds or so. Not once was I in contact with anybody in the water despite me swimming the closest line (I hate the usual washing machine of smaller events). As well, the course is nice since they let you go about 800-900 meters straight to the other end of the lake which tremendously thin out the field – before taking the first right hand turn…nice, soft water, although sometimes during the middle of the course very shallow water at points.

    T1: finding the bag was easy (much less complicated than any of the Challenge events), the run to the bikes is pretty long but OK

    Bike course: pretty flat yes but with at times pretty bad asphalt quality. Also there are quite a few hairpin corners to take which are quite disruptive and heavy cobblestone which need careful attention (a rider in front of me lost his water bottle). From the lake to the city is about 15km and then you go a couple of times around the city. The longer the day went, the more head winds in the west direction, as I guess could be expected. I did not prepare myself well for the event, so I did not know where the T2 was…I only looked at my GPS and knew that it should be coming up soon…and thankfully I found the right exit.

    The exit zone is loud and obnoxious. Nobody knows anything…for example – where is the entrance for the bike exit. In the hours between the finish and the bike pick up, there is really not much to do other than go for some food (you need cash!) and pick up your after bag to take a shower and get dressed. Nicely organized access to local fitness clubs for showering, that was great. This is actually the nice thing about being an Aquabiker: if you do not completely mess up, you arrive at a time that allows you to attend the Sunday church ceremony and remove yourself a bit from the chaos of the inner city (which is exactly what I did).

    All in all, a nice event, I recommend (although I did not achieve my goal to stay below 2hours on the bike course) this event for Aquabikers although I must admit that what is really the coolest thing about this event is the half-marathon through the Frankfurt inner city (which unfortunately my knees and general lack of running talent is currently not an option for me). I do recommend that you check the bike course upfront (a bit tricky) and I also recommend that you park in the city center in one of the park houses (although more expensive): this saves you from having to take your bike in a packed bus (with no air condition) back to the lake (at the cost of having to get up one hour earlier). But as the saying goes, it is the early bird that catches the early car home…:-)

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