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Cycling’s Newest Teen Phenom Just Blew Away the Entire Basque Country

BRR Analysis

Nineteen-year-old Paul Seixas delivered a stunning performance at Itzulia, executing a solo raid that secured a significant General Classification lead over a field of experienced climbers. The French phenom’s audacious move, reminiscent of cycling’s current top talents, saw him distance the peloton decisively, establishing himself as the race leader and marking a definitive moment in the early stages of the prestigious Basque tour.

This remarkable display by Seixas isn't merely a stage win; it signals a potential shift in the peloton's generational guard. Coming into Itzulia, Seixas was already touted as a prodigious talent, but to dominate a race known for its brutal climbs and the calibre of its competitors at just 19 years old elevates him beyond mere prospect status. His ability to execute such a 'Pogačar-esque' attack suggests not only immense physical prowess but also a tactical maturity rarely seen in riders so young, forcing the established order to take immediate notice.

Seixas’s performance is a stark reminder that the future of cycling arrives without warning, often with a solo attack and a significant GC gap. The peloton, it seems, has just been served notice.

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