Roubaix (AFP)

Grondin (21) won the sprint in this 60-lap (15 km) long race which is not on the Olympic program, unlike the team pursuit, one of the benchmark events on the track.

"It had been a while since I had scratched," said the winner, bronze medalist at the Tokyo Olympics in the American race.

"You never know what's going to happen, it's random. In the last lap, I had in mind not to crack, to give everything and I succeeded."

For the chasers, much happier than Mathilde Gros whose individual sprint tournament ended in the quarter-finals, the silver medal is a welcome reward.

The previous podium dated from ... 2003.

In the final, the Blues bowed to the Italian quartet, Olympic champion in Tokyo in the wake of the overpowered Filippo Ganna, after having resisted until two laps from the finish in a final much more indecisive than expected.

"We exploded on the last kilometer. Thomas Denis sacrificed himself and + La Boude + (Thomas Boudat) found himself in the lead with two laps, which was a bit long for him. We are learning little by little", a explained Benjamin Thomas, the driving force behind the quartet.

Not qualified for the Tokyo Olympics, the group coached by Steven Henry achieved the most convincing performance in its history.

With Valentin Tabellion (22 years old) and Thomas Denis (24 years old), two runners licensed on the road in Roubaix, next to Benjamin Thomas and the "ghost" Thomas Boudat, world champion of the 2014 omnium who had left the track after the 2016 Olympics in Rio.

The French quartet composed of Thomas Boudat, Thomas Denis, Valentin Tabellion and Benjamin Thomas in the pursuit final in Roubaix, October 21, 2021 FRANCOIS LO PRESTI AFP

The medal rewards a long work in counterpoint to a sinusoidal performance curve which closed the access of the Tokyo Olympics to chasers, who arrived too late in the race for quotas.

The elements of the puzzle

“The objective is to aim for the last four or even better,” announced national coach Steven Henry before the Roubaix Worlds.

The goal was reached and the chronometric performance (3 min 47 sec 816 Wednesday, 3 min 49 sec 168 Thursday) adds to the French satisfaction.

How to explain the spectacular leap forward?

"We worked on the positions as we could have done for the girls at the Olympics, the cockpits", answers Steven Henry who also evokes the progression of the gears (65x14 minimum, 70x14 no doubt).

Liam Bertazzo celebrates the victory of the Italian pursuit team in the final of the Roubaix Worlds, October 21, 2021 FRANCOIS LO PRESTI AFP

"We really push the cursor in terms of gear compared to tests that we have also been able to do for a year on the profiling of runners", details the national coach.

Hence the need to carry out more work in bodybuilding.

"There is a lot of work in the room throughout the year which has struggled to take place because the culture had to be changed," he admits.

"The pandemic has helped to work in this direction."

The French Donavan Grondin wins ahead of the Belgian Tuur Dens, in the scratch at the Roubaix velodrome, October 21, 2021 FRANCOIS LO PRESTI AFP

Last element of the puzzle, the French have increased the number of stays at altitude, both for men and women.

While remaining in France (Isola 2000, Tignes, hypoxia equipment of Prémanon), on exposures of up to 20 days.

"We are going to do a little less in 2022 than during the Olympic approach but it is a process that we will keep", announces Steven Henry, trainer happy to note the spectacular progress of the group which has gone through galleys at Worlds (11th in 2016 and 2018, 16th in 2019).

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