Seixas Eyes 'Progress' Test Before Tour De France Debut
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The 19-year-old racer presents himself this Sunday, June 7th at the Tour d'Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes as his favourite, a month away from the Grand Boucle, facing Pogacar and Vingegaard for the first time.
The Dauphiné is no longer called Dauphiné, but it still smells of Tour. It changes the label, adopts the corporate blue of the region and is now presented as Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, a longer, more administrative, less romantic name. But the road does not understand of records or commercial agreements. From 7 to 14 June, between Vizille and Plateau de Solaison, the usual thing will happen again: the aspirants to the throne of July will look ou…
The 19-year-old Lyonnais approached the Dauphiné, a year after his discovery, with great impatience. Ready to fight with the Ayuso, Del Toro, whom he expected to be revanchards. To analyse his rise in regime before challenging Pogacar and Vingegaard in July.
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French sensation, Paul Seixas, looks set to have a new lightweight aero bike for the Tour de France after what appears to be a redesigned Van Rysel RCR-Pro was spotted at the Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes.The week-long French stage race (formerly the Criterium du Dauphine) has a new name and has played host to a selection of ...
Eighth last year during his discovery of the event, Paul Seixas will be taking on this Sunday's Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (ex-Critérium du Dauphiné) in the favourite's skin. At 19, the Frenchman will have to assume this new status in the face of rivals in an uncertain state, notably Juan Ayuso and Isaac Del Toro. To follow on Eurosport, available on the Team.
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