At only 21 years old, Paul Seixas is becoming one of the most promising faces of French cycling. Discreet, concentrated, very hard-working, he made talk about him during his recent performances and is now preparing to cross a course. What we know less is that behind this fulgurant ascent is a particular place: the family home where he lives and trains from a very small, a refuge located a few kilometers from Lyon. A simple place, far from the ef…
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At only 21 years old, Paul Seixas is becoming one of the most promising faces of French cycling. Discreet, concentrated, very hard-working, he made talk about him during his recent performances and is now preparing to cross a course. What we know less is that behind this fulgurant ascent is a particular place: the family home where he lives and trains from a very small, a refuge located a few kilometers from Lyon. A simple place, far from the ef…