The youngest rider within the males’s WorldTour, Paul Seixas (Decathlon AG2R L. a. Mondiale), is in the course of his debut race in biking’s most sensible department, the UAE Excursion, this week. After an excellent debut on the GP L. a. Marseillaise, he admits it appears like “another world.”
Labelled a ‘tremendous ability’ after taking house the junior time trial global name in Zurich ultimate 12 months, Seixas is calm when he speaks, appearing no indicators that he is feeling the drive of French and world media hyping him up as a celebrity of the long run.
“It’s another level here but it proved I can be in my element and not be last at the level of the race. But I don’t know where I am so we will see.
“I’ll just try to enjoy the moment and yes, the media is something, but you have to keep focused on the race and do your job. That’s it.”
At simply 18, he is one in every of a number of 2006-born riders anticipated to make an rapid affect after skipping the U23 stage and leaping proper into the WorldTour along Albert Withen Philipsen on Lidl-Trek.
Remco Evenepoel has maximum significantly proved that this direction can paintings. On the other hand, it calls for a peaceful head and lots of ability to be triumphant. The ones round him at Decathlon AG2R L. a. Mondiale, on the other hand, are assured that Seixas possesses such traits.
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“He seems also really relaxed and is just enjoying being here racing and taking the next steps.”
Whilst Seixas’ presence in a robust five-rider assault in Marseille and the dash he controlled once they had been stuck to take 5th inspired everybody, Gall is Decathlon’s selected chief within the UAE.
“I believe we can journey for Felix, we’ve nice hope with him,” said the 18-year-old. “He’s an excessively sturdy rider and I like him. I’m hoping he’s going to get an excellent consequence and I’m right here to lend a hand him so I’ll experience it this week.”
The Austrian won one of the Tour de France’s hardest stages in recent memory into Courchevel in 2023 and has been working a lot on his time trial to make him more of a complete GC rider.
“I think as a team we are making good progress [in time trialling] but for me personally, I’m now really in a good direction,” stated Gall.
“I’ve always had problems the past years that I was not able to put down the power on the TT bike. I would always get a numbness, a tingling feeling in my lower legs and then after 10 minutes I was basically standing still.
“Then we after all discovered an answer and the day prior to this used to be no longer the longest, however a in point of fact excellent indication for the remainder of the time trials this season. It’s a little of a aid not to lose a lot time.”
Gall started stage 3 sitting 19th, 51 seconds down on overall leader Josh Tarling (Ineos) after the race against the clock, while Seixas started in 23rd a further four seconds back on GC.
With constantly changing wind conditions during the stage 2 time trial, Seixas ended up in the tougher window and had to produce a good save to prevent himself from crashing but ultimately lost more time than he would have liked.
“It will were higher if I used to be previous however that’s the sport and lately used to be only a excellent effort and we’ll see within the coming days.”
With the first of two mountaintop finishes to Jebel Jais on offer during the third stage, Gall is excited for his first climbing test in 2025. But, of course, the presence of Tadej Pogačar changes things, with the Austrian certain of the world champion trying something before the typical sprint for the climbers.
“I’m feeling great, I had a really great altitude camp. I’m in good shape and I’m excited to race. Today is the first test,” stated Gall.
“I never did the climb but I will be surprised if Tadej waits for the sprint. It’s not the hardest but I think he wants to go early, last 2-3kms that’s what I personally expect.
“Sunday is indubitably significantly better for me however we in point of fact wish to be able when Tadej is attacking and you’ve got to be in point of fact centered within the ultimate because it’s no longer the standard mountaintop end.”
Seixas echoed what he said before stage 1 that Gall was the team’s focus, however, the Austrian is confident in his young teammate being right up there with him.
“I’m lovely certain he’s going to be up there,” Gall said. “That’s for the plan for the overall that we’re in combination.”