Is the Tour De France Peloton Getting Younger? Investigating the History of Teenage Riders at the Grand Tour as Paul Seixas Makes His Debut
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Paul Seixas is the latest example: Bike professionals are driving around the victories in the biggest races ever before. The problems and dangers that this entails can already be anticipated.
The beginnings of Lyonnais on the Grande Boucle, starting on Saturday, arouse as many fantasies as they induce caution for the 19-year-old rider.
The performance of this 19-year-old rider impresses to the point that he is already compared to Bernard Hinault, the last French winner of the Grande Boucle. Valentin Moinard, a journalist at the sports department of the "World", paints in this podcast the portrait of Paul Seixas, who starts the Tour de France on Saturday in Barcelona.
Is the Tour de France peloton getting younger? Investigating the history of teenage riders at the Grand Tour as Paul Seixas makes his debut
As Paul Seixas aims to become the youngest winner since Henri Cornet in 1904, we take a look at the youngest riders who have raced and won the Tour
For 41 years the French have been waiting for a victory at the Tour de France. With Paul Seixas they believe to have found the successor of Bernard Hinault. Now the teenager gives his premiere, and even Emmanuel Macron helps to keep the Messiah in the country.
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