This weekend marks the 10th edition of Challenge Salou, welcoming a competitive international field to Spain’s Costa Daurada. Over 43 professional athletes and age groupers from 53 nationalities will line up to race on the fast, coastal course that has become a season highlight.
Last year, Challenge Salou was also recognised with the Best Bike Course award at the Challenge Family Awards 2024, further cementing its reputation as a top destination for middle-distance racing.
The women’s pro race features a world-class line-up led by Anne Haug (GER), the World Record holder and winner of DATEV Challenge Roth, as well as a former long-distance World Champion and one of the most decorated athletes in the sport. She is joined by Elisabetta Curridori (ITA) a consistent performer on the international stage and past podium finisher at Challenge Family events, Nikita Paskiewiez (BEL), and Judith Corachan Vaquera (ESP), bringing strong European competition. Also racing are Rosie Weston (GBR) and Rachel Brown (CAN).
In the pro men’s field, Jonathan Wayaffe (BEL) returns after several top-five finishes, while Thomas Davis (GBR) arrives with momentum following a solid performance at The Championship 2024. Paulin Philippe (FRA), Victor Arroyo Bugallo (ESP), Ernest Mantell (ESP), and Quentin Barreau (FRA) complete a formidable field with impressive past performances.
With a closed motorway bike course and flat beachfront run, Challenge Salou continues to be a favourite among elite and age-group athletes. It combines speed with scenery for a memorable race experience.
Challenge Salou will take place on Sunday, 11 May, with the pro men’s start at 8:00 am CEST, with live updates and timing at www.challenge-family.live.
For further information, visit www.challenge-salou.com