Ahead of one of the most anticipated Tour de France debuts in recent memory, 19-year-old French super talent Paul Seixas has been ramping up his training, taking in 1,489km and more than 37,000 metres of elevation gain at altitude camp in the past two weeks.
In 12 days, Seixas will return to racing for the first time since he almost pushed Tadej Pogačar past his limits at Liège-Bastogne-Liège, at what was the Critérium du Dauphiné – now renamed the Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes – as part of his final build-up for the Tour.
Seixas’ training camp so far
|
Day |
Distance |
Elevation Gain |
|---|---|---|
|
Day 1 |
67.94 km |
2,135 m |
|
Day 2 |
105.97 km |
2,793 m |
|
Day 3 |
101.74 km |
3,348 m |
|
Day 4 |
167.56 km |
3,036 m |
|
Day 5 |
24.37 km |
731 m |
|
Day 6 |
149.62 km |
2,633 m |
|
Day 7 |
161.76 km |
4,885 m |
|
Day 8 |
159.54 km |
3,239 m |
|
Day 9 |
26.26 km |
895 m |
|
Day 10 |
109.44 km |
3,614 m |
|
Day 11 |
231.61 km |
5,092 m |
|
Day 12 |
28.61 km |
968 m |
|
Day 13 |
154.82 km |
3,749 m |
The next step in a meteoric rise
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