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The Norseman Xtreme Triathlon is a non-Ironman branded triathlon, point to point, race held in Norway annually. The distances are equivalent to those of an Ironman race with the swim starting from the loading bay of a car ferry, through the water of the Hardangerfjord to the local village, Eidfjord. At Eidfjord the competitors transition onto their bikes and then cycle 180 kilometres (110 mi) through the mountains, the first 40 kilometres (25 mi) of which is uphill. After transition two, the competitors then run 42.2 kilometres (26.2 mi) of which the first 25 kilometres (16 mi) are flat and following this they end up climbing the local mountain, Gaustatoppen, 1,880 m above sea level.
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