Toulouse
5 October 2025
We're back for round four as the 2025 Supertri League sees us once again return to the Pink City for a weekend of electric racing!

Csongor Lehmann triumphant
Csongor Lehmann of Stars & Stripes has today won the overall Supertri League title for 2025 in Toulouse, France, after recording back-to-back victories in the series.
The breakout star of the Supertri season moved to the fore on the first stage of the day and never looked like relinquishing that lead, striding to victory ahead of Stars & Stripes teammate Seth Rider to win by seven seconds.
Crown Racing’s Vasco Vilaça would finish third in Toulouse to secure second in the overall series, and his teammate Ricardo Batista would take third in the overall series after finishing fourth in Toulouse.
Having placed second in Toronto and won the Jersey event of the four-date series, Lehmann, the 26-year-old from Tiszaujvaros in Hungary, swiftly established himself as a Supertri force over the 2025 season. And, in front of huge crowds in the French city, he again raced at the fore on the swim, bike and run on every Supertri stage to produce a complete Supertri performance.

Jeanne Lehair surges to 2025 Supertri League title
After disqualification and puncture woes in Toulouse in 2023 and 2024, respectively, Jeanne Lehair of Podium Racing has today found redemption in the French city to secure her first Supertri League Championship.
The French-born athlete, who now races for Luxembourg, assumed control of the race of the final run leg of the day to break the resolve of her Podium Racing teammate, Léonie Périault, to take gold in both the series and the Toulouse event itself. Her victory would also confirm the teams title for her Podium Racing squad, with Périault coming home in second in both the race today and the overall series.
Jess Fullagar of Brownlee Racing would finish third in Toulouse and Georgia Taylor-Brown of Crown Racing in fourth, the latter securing third overall place in the series having won it in 2024.