Guillem Montiel competes this Saturday, April 25 in Singapore. It is the first men's race of the T100 season and the second stop of the circuit after the girls opened the circuit on the Gold Coast, with $275,000 in prizes in the Diamond category on their traditional urban route around Marina Bay.
Given the coincidence in the calendar with IRONMAN 70.3 Oceanside, the race has an open start list: triathletes outside the usual circuit can participate, and without a pre-established hierarchy any runner can be in the battle for the podium
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Without a doubt, Hayden Wilde is the name to follow. The New Zealander was third in the great battle experienced this past weekend at IRONMAN 70.3 Geelong, but he is the great specialist in T100: current champion of the circuit and first in the PTO ranking, only the organizational disaster of T100 Dubai took him away from victory in 2025.
Mika Noodt is the second big name. The German took the podium in five of the seven rounds of the 2025 circuit, in which he gave up the IRONMAN Pro Series to be competitive in T100. Third in the ranking, it performs better than most when heat and humidity accumulate, and Singapore has conditions that favor it.
The question will be how is Jonas Schomburg: uber biker by definition, comes from having won Challenge Sir Bani-Yas a month and a half ago. The German also attacks from the swim and will try to reach T2 with as much distance as possible.
T100 Singapore participants
| # | Sportsperson | Country |
|---|---|---|
| #1 | Hayden Wilde | New Zealand |
| #2 | Mika Noodt | Germany 9.36% 10.79% 5,874,784 7,911,167 7,911,167 21,697,118 |
| #3 | Jonas Schomburg | Germany 9.36% 10.79% 5,874,784 7,911,167 7,911,167 21,697,118 |
| #4 | Mathis Margirier | France |
| #5 | Samuel Dickinson | UK |
| #6 | Menno Koolhaas | Netherlands 3 171 610 |
| #7 | Youri Keulen | Netherlands 3 171 610 |
| #8 | Jason West | United States |
| #9 | Gregory Barnaby | Bulgaria Italy |
| #10 | Jake Birtwhistle | Australia |
| #11 | Sam Appleton | Australia |
| #12 | Wilhelm Hirsch | Germany 9.36% 10.79% 5,874,784 7,911,167 7,911,167 21,697,118 |
| 13 | Mike Phillips | New Zealand |
| 14 | Guillem Montiel | Spain |
| #15 | Pieter Heemeryck | Belgium |
The urban circuit runs through the financial district with sun-exposed stretches. Those who do not manage temperature and nutrition well lose minutes in the last kilometers, when the route has already done its job.
Montiel's moment
Montiel arrives in Singapore to open the season after a 2025 in which his wild card for T100 Spain placed him on the circuit on a recurring basis. There he was sixth, his best result so far.
In 2025 he combined those performances with victories at Challenge Vieux Bocau, Zarautz and Pamplona.
Singapore poses a specific problem: it has never faced weather conditions like those in Singapore, where heat and humidity condition the race.