Ophélie Meunier, Amandine Petit, Juan Arbelaez… These personalities who took up the challenge of the race

Ophélie Meunier, Amandine Petit, Juan Arbelaez… These personalities who took up the challenge of the race
Ophélie Meunier, Amandine Petit, Juan Arbelaez… These personalities who took up the challenge of the race

Like every year, -Cassis attracts celebrities. Around ten influencers, hosts, YouTubers and artists put on their sneakers to take on the challenge of this 45th edition this Sunday.

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“Frankly, you're not kidding, it was tough, but it was beautiful.” Amandine Petit crossed the finish line of her first Marseille-Cassis, Sunday October 27, with a big smile at having survived the Gineste. Miss France 2021 completed the semi in 2h11'48'', little disturbed by the rain which reminded her of her .




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Miss France 2021 shares her impressions of her first Marseille-Cassis.



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The rain didn't scare them. Among the crowd of 20,000 runners to take the start after 9 a.m. in front of the Vélodrome in Marseille, there are around ten celebrities, who came to take part in the legendary race.

Boosted by her first semi-Provençal last year, Ophélie Meunier, the presenter of “Forbidden Zone”, gave everything for her second Marseille-Cassis. She clocked 1h44'32'', improving her time compared to last year, 1h47’17’’.

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