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“Aviron Bayonnais is growing but we must not get excited”

Re-elected at the end of December, the president of the Basque club deciphers for Le Figaro his current sporting success and his areas of development to ensure its future. Without forgetting to scan the rugby news.

The sky is gray and far from the colors of Aviron Bayonnais, blue and white, when we meet Philippe Tayeb, its president. Re-elected on December 23 at the head of the Basque club, the former player, having played in the 1997 cup of the rugby sevens world and then participated, in 1999, in Spain’s first qualification for the World Cup at XV, is delighted to see Rowing in the top 5 at mid-championship but refuses to get carried away. It also evokes the daily life of a boss at the heart of the economic model and fighting to ensure his future…

LE FIGARO – Are you pinching yourself at the moment in front of the Rowing Bayonnais rankings?

Philippe TAYEB: It’s a historic start to the championship for us. But we shouldn’t get excited either, we’re only halfway through the season. You have to be very careful because, during the return phase, you are moving once again. And last year, we experienced disappointment by plunging to 12th place in the space of two matches. That’s right, the performance…

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