Paul Seixas, 19, Dominates Iztulia Basque Country: Is the Tour De France Next?
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The third, 152.8-kilometer-long, on paper the easiest stage of the Basque Country cycling race did not bring any changes at the top of the overall standings. Breakaways took the lead, with Frenchman Axel Laurance (Ineos Grenadiers) having the most power. His compatriot Paul Seixas (Decathlon) retained the overall lead, while Primož Roglič remained in second place.
France has a new cycling star. Paul Seixas is only 19 years old and is already fueling aspirations in the Grande Nation. Even Tadej Pogacar is full of praise.
France has a new cycling star. Paul Seixas is only 19 years old and with his appearances at the Basque Country Tour he already inspires longings in the Grande Nation. Even Tadej Pogacar raves.
The young Frenchman dominates the Tour du Pays Basque and arouses admiration.
Dominique Serieys, director general of the Decathlon-CMA CGM formation, knows that he holds a prodigy but that he must also protect him. He was the first to evoke the Tour de France. "We will take the time to analyze the data and above all a lot of hindsight..."
Igor Arrieta (UAE) was close to winning his first World Tour victory. He competed in the sprint with Axel Laurance (Ineos) in Basauri, and despite being the first to start, he crossed the finish line in second place. The Navarrese rider set off with fifteen other cyclists and was close to putting an end to the breakaway. He showed his instincts and knew when to break the breakaway. However, Laurance lacked the spark to overcome him in his final …
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