Paul Seixas: Tour de France Winner 2031

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But a 12 hr solo ride in the Alpes is still an impressive training ride for a 19 year old. In three years time, who knows what he can do - in WT races too?

Three months time you mean?
 
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I don't think any top climber (even those thought to be weaker in long races like Roglic) would have problems to complete this race in a similar time. This is hardly comparable to WT racing as the level and competition there is not the same as during monuments (where just a 3 minute loss is enough to be perceived as a weaker endurance rider).
Yeah but it's the off-season so we'll take what we can get
 
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Ill just say that which is the elephant in the room, I dont trust French cycling teams properly taking care of this talent in modern cycling. I hope they're up for the challenge though. They can start by not sending him to the Tour next year.
 
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Ill just say that which is the elephant in the room, I dont trust French cycling teams properly taking care of this talent in modern cycling. I hope they're up for the challenge though. They can start by not sending him to the Tour next year.

I think in 2-3 years one of the giants (Visma or UAE, likely the former) will want him.
 
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Maybe in 2-3 years Decathlon is one of the giants.

Honestly yeah. Who would have thought in 2016 that only a couple of years later Lotto Jumbo would be the best team in the peloton?!
Seixas may be the tool that lifts Decathlon on the top. They should have the budget to back it up.
 
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I think there is some kind of understanding in the cycling world that we should not build hype around Paul Seixas as he is so young
We've seen the hype built on then young Sicard, Alaphilippe, Pinot, Bardet, Martinez L, and Gregoire. So far, it's Paul Magnier who is unexpectedly, the most prolific among the young French talents. In multi-stage races though with MTF/undulating parcours, Seixas is locked on the radar of other riders like Widar, Finn, Lipowitz, Nordhagen, Decombe, Alvarez and et al. In 2024, even the younger Hector Alvarez sas already beaten Seixas, only that the Spaniard suffered an injury that delayed his progress that slowed him down in 2025. Next year, perhaps we could see these young riders would start their season in good condition to start their elimination races on their way to possibly carve out their names along Pogacar or Remco or Vingegaard.
 
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I have just discovered that within his team there is a 'Project2030' plan for the Tour de France.
This seems a reasonable goal and I think many readers here think the 2031 prediction is too far away.
I must admit 2030 does seem the optimum date, but taking into account mishaps; injuries; incidents; crashes; that can put the project back another twelve months I'll stick with 2031, but fully accept I may well be proved incorrect.
(Worth noting that if Paul's GT career plan mirrors Pogi his three-week debut will be the 2027 Vuelta).
Talk of the 2026 Tour de France seems crazy to me.