We were seven beefy in front and it was driving fast, but he took us time with each turn. He is impressive ”,
underlined his teammate, Mathieu Roger, sixth in the event. A phenomenon! “,
estimates its sports director, Pierrick Leclerc. He did nine in N2, in Schwenheim (Bas-Rhin) ”,
recalled its president, Agoust Hervieu. Yesterday, in Percy-en-Normandie (Manche), the Welsh recruit of the Moyon-Percy VC, Marinus Petersen, passed last year by UC Briochine, was unanimous on the finish line of a race which he had just crushed his talent.
After an hour of racing, I was in a breakaway, with two teammates and another guy, and I was afraid that the group of pursuers will come back. I just drove quite strong. At the top of the coast, I saw that there was a gap: I had 20 ”, 45 ”, 1’00 ” and it increased a lot “,
explained the 26 -year -old runner, having started cycling, very late
at 19. I lack skills and experience, but since I arrived in France, I have improved and I am much less afraid of being in the peloton.
“Pass professional”
“I train with my friend, Elouan Blin, with whom I live in Chevry, not far from here, and I also work a lot with a psychologist and my sports directors, Claude Carlin and Pierrick Leclerc. In Wales, there is less race and they teach me to roll in peloton ”,
Appreciate Marinus Petersen.
My goal is to go professional in a World-Tour team. I hope I can be at the end of the year in an N1 or continental team, such as VC Rouen 76, but I still need to have experience on the races.
He knows that he will also have to lose a few pounds, following a long covid. I am the best at 69 kg. I currently do 75.
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Open 1-2-3 in Percy in Normandy: 1. Marinus Petersen (Moyon Percy VC) The 101 km in 2h24’46 ”; 2. L. Bourgneuf Monclair (VC Bocage Vire) at 2’58 ”; 3. V. Poulain (Laval Cycling 53), at 3’55 ”; 4. J. Dujardin (Ec Quevilly) at 4’18 ”; 5. E. Quindry (ES Torigni) at 4’46 ”.
BrilleVast (some), Open 1-2, Access 1-2-3-4. Sunday, third round and final of the Vallons du Val-de-Saire challenge; 16 laps of 5.6 km, or 89.6 km; Departure at 2:30 p.m.