We won't even compare it to Paul Seixas or Pauline Ferrand-Prévot, because it doesn't really make any sense. But one thing is certain, French cycling is holding a new nugget with Célia Géry. A crowned world champion of hope last year in Rwanda, and champion of French cyclo-cross at the beginning of the year, the 20-year-old Ardéchoise made a very promising start to the season. After her 11th place on Paris-Roubaix, she won the Flèche Brabançonne…
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We won't even compare it to Paul Seixas or Pauline Ferrand-Prévot, because it doesn't really make any sense. But one thing is certain, French cycling is holding a new nugget with Célia Géry. A crowned world champion of hope last year in Rwanda, and champion of French cyclo-cross at the beginning of the year, the 20-year-old Ardéchoise made a very promising start to the season. After her 11th place on Paris-Roubaix, she won the Flèche Brabançonne…