The Half Triathlon distance features a 1.9 km swim segment, starting directly from Iseo at first light.
The 145 km bike course, with 2,790 meters of elevation gain, follows the Xtrem distance route up to Ponte di Legno, tackling the legendary Aprica and Mortirolo passes without including the Gavia Pass.
The highly undulating 22 km run course, with 850 meters of elevation gain, winds around Ponte di Legno and the valley floor. It passes through the hamlets of Zoanno, Precasaglio, and Villa Dalegno, then crosses to the opposite side of the valley through the center of Temù. From there, it climbs to Valbione (1,500 m altitude) before descending back to Ponte di Legno, where the finish line is located.
SWIM COURSE 1.9 KM
The start is directly from the Iseo lakefront, near the transition area. The course follows the shoreline of the lake, first heading north and then returning south back to the transition area. There are four turning buoys along the route, for a total distance of 1.9 km.
BIKE COURSE 145 KM – 2800 m D+
The course coincides with the first part of the Xtrem Triathlon route. It runs through the entire Val Camonica up to Edolo (km 70), then climbs to Aprica and continues to the Mortirolo Pass via Trivigno. It then descends to Monno before tackling the final 15 km of the segment, finishing at T2 in the center of Ponte di Legno.
RUN COURSE 23 KM - 850m+
The run course, particularly varied and demanding, covers 22 km with 850 meters of elevation gain, crossing the Ponte di Legno area and the valley floor. The route passes through the locations of Zoanno, Precasaglio, and Villa Dalegno, then moves to the opposite side of the valley through the center of Temù. From here, the climb begins towards Valbione, at an altitude of 1,500 meters, followed by the final descent back to Ponte di Legno, where the finish line is located.