Paul Penhuit: "It erases everything" - News

Paul Penhuit: “It erases everything” – News

Paul Penhot put points on I. After his humorous gesture while running the previous day (look here), Groupama-FDJ Continental won Sunday the third and final stage of Tour d’Eure-et-Loir (2.2). “I want to apologize for the photo … We put everything together after the stage. Actually, the briefing was mine. Hugo (Paige) had personal ambitions, and he’s also at home. After the last bump came out. That’s understandable. Today was another day. Erases everything, Ile-de-France promises on a microphone DirectVelo.

“I respond to the pedals”

The 19-year-old feud went through many passions. “I’ve had quite a few messages. I managed to refill myself nicely and get up on my right foot this morning. I wanted to do well. I respond with the pedals. I have a personality like any runner. You should have that in sports, in everyday life, Even more when you are a runner. I have been this way since I was little, I will not change. I demand myself and others. “

Except when slowed down by the fall, everything was running like clockwork this Sunday. “I came back with New Zealand in the front group. Once we got back, there were a lot of people and they weren’t working together. His homeland.” Then his team dominated Peloton by forming the yellow jersey, Kim Alexander Heiduk (Lotto-Kern Haus). “On the last lap, we couldn’t do better. The briefing was clear. Everyone knows that and they were behind me this morning. They knew I could win what I did in the last two days. They trusted me and I trusted them.”

‘Blessed bread’

Espoir 2 did not let go of her teammates’ wheels. “I really closed my eyes. It was really blissful bread and a perfect job. I just had to give it my best. I didn’t doubt. Deep down I knew I would win one. Without the team’s help, it was really complicated.” At the same time the general wins (See ranking). Along the way, he earned a second reward which left him three seconds behind leader Kim Alexander Haydock (Lotto Kern House). “That was the goal. We never know. The yellow shirt was still by my side at 300 meters, but I was confident.”

Fifteen days after his success in Châtillon-Dijon, Paul Penhoët is having a good time. “With what I’ve been doing in training since the start of the year, I knew it would pay off in the end. I’ve really made progress this winter.” His next encounters will be the Tour de la Mirabelle (2.2), the Tour de Canton de Argofi (1.1) and the French Championship, where “That’s all for the team, given what they did today,” Swears.

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