Paris-Vincennes prepares for Champions Day

Paris-Vincennes prepares for Champions Day
Paris-Vincennes prepares for Champions Day

Two cycling champions will face off on the dirt for a spectacular challenge against a French Trotter in a sprint race! Amidou Mir, French BMX champion, and Riadh Tarsim, world champion and Paralympic vice-champion in HandBike, will be at the start for this unique duel.

The little ones will take part in pedal sulky races and will have fun with pony rides, a carousel and wooden games. Climbing, mechanical rodeo and cycling await older children for intense sporting initiations! Meanwhile, the Troty mascot will encourage all the budding champions!

The Fairy Diana, Olympic e-sport champion of the game Just Dance, will be there to make the public dance and offer an interactive show. Everyone will have the opportunity to let loose on the dance floor!

Aurélien Fontenoy, French champion and three-time vice-world champion of Trial, will amaze spectators with breathtaking acrobatics.

French gastronomy will also have the honors of Champions Day. A multitude of culinary experiences await you. Justine Piluso, one of the faces of the show Top Chef 2020, will stand at the edge of the track to delight the taste buds of spectators with her concept of “finger food”. The signature dessert of Champions Day will be made by Nicolas Paciello, one of the current big names in French pastry, finalist for Meilleur Ouvrier de France and cited among the “100 French people who inspire” by L’Express. Along the track, French street food champions, such as Bokit and Mobile Burger, both medalists, will offer you delicious specialties.

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