What do you think about your Alpes Isere Tour one stage away from the finish?

Loris Trastour: I was initially not in the race team, so I had to take over one of my teammates (Robin Froidevaux). After a slow start to the season, I was able to come to collect the cash. After my experience last year, in which I had suffered a lot, I was worried, but it turned out to be a great year. Yannis Voisard was my leader and I needed to support him as much as possible.

Alois Charrin: It was also a bit unfamiliar for me as I just finished my internship. So I came to Yannis to rediscover sensations and to support her as best as I could. Also, to try to win a stage at this high-level race.

Is this a special race because you’re from the area?

A.C.

L.T. L.T. This isn’t necessarily an added motivation. For example, if the race passed right in front of me. It is always a pleasure to run an event of this level.

What would you say about your teammate?

L.T. L.T. In his spare time, he’s even a hairdresser! He is an excellent runner, and he takes it all seriously. He finds this race very appealing, even though it didn’t work out as planned.

A.C.: “Loris, I met him at Chambery Cyclisme Formation. He was called the artist by them! He is also a mammoth fighter. He is a master at time trials and it’s always a joy to ride with him.

What do you think about this training?

A.C.: “It is a nice structure with a nice program. Everything you need is provided. This is where I feel we are more autonomous and in control of the things we have done. In a French team, the details are more important than in a French team.

What do you think of Fabian Cancellara’s announcement of a change in division regarding your formation?

L.T. L.T. This could be a great opportunity for our future.