The French racer and Tour de France Femmes stage winner is as relaxed as ever, as she approaches her first big goals of the year. She has made great friends with her new EF Education-Oatly teammates and is in a good spot going into her early season campaign. Cédrine will race the Trofeo Alfredo Binda and Milano-Sanremo, before traveling north to the Ardennes for her favorite classics of the year: Amstel Gold Race, Flèche Wallonne, and Liège-Bastogne-Liège. She already feels at home at EF Education-Oatly.
“I’m super happy,” Cédrine says. “We have a really strong group of riders, who are all very different, but I think we complete each other. There is a high level of professionalism in the team, which makes me really calm. I really feel like a pro and just have to think about riding my bike and taking care of myself well. The rest of the team is filling their roles very well. That is my impression so far.”
Cédrine likes helping her teammates get the most out of themselves, so that they can make their mark on the great races together. Cédrine wants to make sure that all of her teammates are included in EF Education-Oatly’s success.
“It’s just natural,” she says. “I’m not thinking, ‘Oh yeah, I need to act like a leader or I need to be a leader.’ I just think I’m someone who is sociable with my teammates. I really like it when everyone in the team feels good and feels in her […]
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