Bay of Angels Swim Guide: Your Complete Ironman Nice 2025 Blueprint

Bay of Angels Swim Guide: Your Complete Ironman Nice 2025 Blueprint

Bay of Angels Swim: Complete Guide to Conquering the Ironman Nice 2025 Start

3.8 km of turquoise Mediterranean water can be your ally… or your first wall. Swimming in the Bay of Angels sounds idyllic, but this stretch of the Côte d’Azur is notorious for its blinding glare, unpredictable currents, and the Australian exit that shatters the pack. If you want to exit the water ready to crush the bike—without a redline heart rate—this guide is for you.

1. Swim Course Essentials (2025)

Parameter Official Value
Format 2 laps of 1,900 m (Australian exit)
Start time 06:50 (rolling start)
Water temperature 22–24 °C (wetsuit almost always allowed)
Current West → East · avg. 0.05 m/s
Waves Ground swell < 0.5 m · wind chop if > 20 km/h

Downloadable GPX: Train your sighting and turns before traveling: Windy GPX link (Garmin / Suunto / COROS compatible).

How to use: Garmin → Menu › Workouts › Courses › Import · COROS → app › Custom Route.

2. Start Strategy

Smart Positioning

Line up ~20 m to the right of the start arch to avoid the bottleneck at the first buoy. Local athletes crowd the center—your advantage is in clean water.

First 300 m

Start at ~85% of your Critical Swim Speed (CSS): fast enough to clear traffic without burning glycogen. Settle your breathing by the 2-minute mark.

Visual Landmarks

  • Buoy 1: Old Port tower, visible to the right.
  • Buoy 3: Hotel Negresco’s unmistakable pink dome.

Use tall, static landmarks—not boats or small buoys—for consistent orientation.

Australian Exit

At the end of lap one, run ~20 m up the sand, jog for 10 seconds, then dive back in. Perfect moment to adjust goggles and relax your shoulders.

3. Breathing & Sighting

Phase Frequency Objective
Buoys 0–2 Every 3 strokes Stabilize rhythm, avoid swallowing water
Buoys 2–4 Every 2 strokes (right side) Monitor swell and sunrise glare
Every 8–10 strokes Quick forward lift Correct zig-zag to < 1°

Zig-zag penalty: +100 m off course ≈ +2–3 minutes lost.

Goggle tip: With sunrise at 06:50, go mirrored or Category 3 tinted lenses.

4. Wetsuit: Yes or No?

Temperature Rules Recommendation
> 24.5 °C Prohibited Tri suit + body glide on neck
16–24 °C Optional Long-sleeve wetsuit: buoyancy + draft benefits
< 16 °C Mandatory 3–5 mm thickness

Aero tip: Higher float = +0.5 km/h ≈ saving 3–4 watts on the bike. Don’t leave “free watts” in the water.

5. Key Swim Workouts (4 Weeks Out)

Session Purpose Reference Times*
6 × 400 m pull-buoy + paddles Strength & stroke efficiency R: 1 min / 100 m
Pyramid 100-200-300-200-100 Race pace 95–100% CSS
8 × 50 m sprints from beach Explosive start 40″ effort / 20″ rest

*For sub-11 h Ironman athletes; adjust to your CSS.

6. Swim Gear Checklist

  • Wetsuit in perfect condition (check zippers)
  • Anti-fog goggles + spare pair in T1
  • Body glide for neck & underarms
  • Timing chip on left ankle (outside wetsuit)
  • 30 g CHO gel 10 min before start (fast absorption)

Save to your phone or tape inside your gear bag.

7. Pre & Post-Swim Nutrition

When What Why
90 min before 90 g CHO + 600 mg sodium breakfast Top off glycogen & pre-hydrate
20 min before 250 ml sports drink (4% CHO) Prevent thirst & stabilize glucose
10 min before 30 g fast-acting gel Energy boost for the start
T1 500 ml sports drink + 30 g CHO Clean transition & prevent bonk

8. FAQ

Are fins or pull-buoys allowed on race day?
No—only wetsuit per official water temp, plus goggles and cap.
How can I train for lateral currents?
Pool sessions with an ankle band simulate misalignment and force course correction.
Is there a swim cutoff?
Yes—2 h 20 min from last rolling start.
Best anti-fog trick?
DIY: baby shampoo + water, apply 5 min pre-swim, rinse lightly.

9. “Bay of Angels Swim Route”

Click below to download the official swim map (PDF) with buoy positions, current vectors, and GPS points. Perfect for visualizing the course before race day in Nice.

📥 Download Bay of Angels Swim Map (PDF)

Not using Garmin/COROS? Convert for free to TCX at gpsbabel.org.

Direct link: Windy route

10. Next in the Series

Edition Topic Date
#3 Aero tuning on Col d’Eze 19–23 Aug
#4 Heat-specific nutrition 26–30 Aug
#5 Bike + marathon pacing plan 2–6 Sep

 

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