Paul Lapeira
" The team did a good job ".
"I broke away with around thirty riders , at one point, up to five riders AG2R LA MONDIALE riders . Geoffrey (Bouchard) worked extremely hard to keep the team in this good position. On the last tour circuit, four of us broke away with Marc Hirschi, Romain Grégoire, and Alex Aranburu, and we went all the way to the finish together. I knew they were fast sprinters. I wanted to try and surprise them, but I started a little too far back and Marc Hirschi was able to catch my wheel and pass me in the final. I tried something quite optimistic, but I have no regrets because to win, you have to try. That's the game. But overall, I'm happy with the day. The team did a good job."
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Antoine L'Hote Paris-Tours Espoirs
Ahead of the elite race, Antoine L'Hote, from the DECATHLON AG2R LA MONDIALE Development team, won Paris-Tours Espoirs solo: "I'm very happy, it's a well-known race among young riders and it's a great opportunity to race before the professionals. Winning in the rain feels like winning a race for warriors, so I'm even happier with my victory. I didn't expect to win the Tour last weekend, let alone Paris-Tours Espoirs, especially since I knew it was a unpredictable race with the gravel. It's huge, I have to make the most of it."
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Edvald Boasson Hagen has racked up 81 victories in his career, which came to an end today at Paris-Tours: "It was a wet and difficult race, but I'm happy to have finished it without any crashes. It was also a beautiful day; I appreciated all the words from riders the peloton about my career. These are beautiful moments that I will remember."









