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Paul Seixas; the French phenom starting his debut Tour

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Paul Seixas; the French phenom starting his debut Tour

Bookmakers were thrown into panic in April when a French teenager won three stages and the overall at Itzulia Basque Country. They might not have heard of him, but at that moment, Decathlon CMA CGM’s 19-year-old wonderkid Paul Seixas became the youngest rider in history to win a World Tour stage race – presenting the bookies with a problem. Could this upstart kid win the Tour de France? Too terrified to rule it out, they slashed Seixas’s odds to 5/1, making him joint second-favourite, with two-time champion Jonas Vingegaard, to win the world’s biggest race.

Surely the bookies were being overcautious. Not since 1937 has a rider younger than Seixas started the Tour, let alone won it. Besides, at the time of Itzulia, the Frenchman hadn’t even committed to making his Tour debut – that would come a month later, with a social media video of him breaking the news to his grandparents.

As of today, the longest stage race Seixas has finished was just eight days. But the manner of his Itzulia victory showcased a physical maturity that makes those statistics practically irrelevant. Bolstered by the hopes of a home nation desperate to end a four-decade drought, Seixas arrives with the kind of boundless momentum that signals one of the most captivating Tour debuts ever.

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The youngster’s rise has been genuinely unprecedented. After winning the junior time trial world title in 2024, he turned pro at 18, and has since won a major Classic (Flèche Wallonne), finished runner-up in a Monument (Liège-Bastogne-Liège), and podiumed at the elite European Championships, all before his 20th birthday.

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