Thinking about racing IRONMAN 70.3 Aix-en-Provence? Here’s a full course review of one of the most scenic — and challenging — races on the 70.3 circuit.

As an IRONMAN University certified and award winning Coach, I cover:

Swim conditions

The demanding bike course climbs

Run course layout and atmosphere

Overall race organization and experience

This is a must-watch if you’re planning your next European triathlon.

OTHER HELPFUL VIDEOS:
70.3 nutrition: https://youtu.be/BwRIRA6U1UI?si=jl3jjnxyzd7j4Z43
Transition bags explained: https://youtu.be/Tjdllnsn5XY
Transition hints/tips: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLK0Fj046_efEA37dGUFeM5bgOyPfIR832&si=5sPIwsQ-MfBfVTV8
Beginners guide to packing: https://youtu.be/0weCv9jQ_B0
What should I wear for my 1st 70.3: https://youtu.be/I1D1mUFJaV4
How to handle pre race nerves: https://youtu.be/xzbvQgbuRzA?si=S5zzXFLKMwmIUQ8O
Last min tips to ensure race day success: https://youtu.be/ntrHAGUVLDA?si=dzeuU06HxqhDUTsB

REFERENCED PRODUCTS & SUPPORTING VIDEOS
Avoid wetsuit neck rash with a neck protector: https://youtu.be/5UtXC3Hv6sg
https://geni.us/wetsuitneck

Body glide (for faster wetsuit transition) on amazon:
https://geni.us/bodyglide4triathletes

Lock tite laces for faster transitions: https://youtu.be/S58Na4d6rd8
https://geni.us/locktitelaces

Link to airtags on amazon (to track valuable tri kit)
https://geni.us/trackyourtrikit

Coach Steve’s favorite nutrition for long distance (Tasty, easy to transport & easy to consume)
https://geni.us/clifblox

Race belt to help keep your transitions speedy:
https://geni.us/racebelt
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  1. thank you very much. Is it possible to leave a pump with the bike for just in case? If so are we allowed to go to the bike prior to the start to check the tyres etc and then leave the pump in the blue bag? sorry for the question, my tubeless tyres are being a bit of an arse at the moment!

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