Bruno Armirail
"I wanted this victory".
“This is my third title and it’s always just as exciting. Especially since this year, it was highly coveted. The goal was to win and we did it, so I’m very happy. I bet on a fast start and it paid off. Then I had to hold on until the finish line, despite some stiff competition. It's also a great result for the team, with Paul finishing third. At 18 years old, that's already very impressive. I think there will be more great battles and victories for him in the future. I'm now going to recover so that I'm in good shape for the Tour France, where I'll have the pleasure of wearing this jersey at home in the Pyrenees."
Paul Seixas
"I surprise myself every day
"It was the longest time trial I've ever done in my life. I had good sensations and I managed to manage my effort well, thanks in particular to the preparation I did with the team and my coach. We worked on the details that enabled me to take third place by just a few seconds. I pushed myself and didn't give up. In the end, it was a nice surprise and I'm very happy to share the podium with Bruno, who richly deserves this victory. I'm now looking forward to the road race on Sunday, where I hope I can help the team to a second victory in these championships."
The news
Two podiums for the DECATHLON AG2R LA MONDIALE team at the Swiss championships
At the Swiss time trial championships, Stefan Bissegger finished 2nd in the professional race, just one second from victory, while Ilian Alexandre Barhoumi won the U23 time trial.
5
Key number
Bruno Armirail's victory marks the team's 5th title in the French time trial championships.









