After a season in which he claimed his first Tour de France stage win, Romain Bardet is ready to start 2016 at the GP La Marseillaise with his AG2R-La Mondiale team eyeing off Liege-Bastogne-Liege, the Tour and August's Rio Olympic Games road race as his season objectives.
"I hope I will continue to progress in the suitable races like Liege-Bastogne-Liege or mountain stage races," Bardet said of his season ambitions. "I love 2016 Tour de France, that will cross Massif Central and Auvergne, my region of origin. Of course, I will have real ambitions in the Olympics. I finished 3rd in the test-event last year. The course is very interesting and Olympics are a special moment in the career of a rider."
First though Bardet will pin a race number on for Sunday's GP La Marseillaise where he will ride in support of his teammates as he explained.
"I look forward to that race. The first competition of a season is always a special moment. I am used to participate to GP La Marseillaise. I have no personal ambition but the team is strong and I hope I could help my teammates," he said.
Bardet's off-season saw the 24-year-old complete his studies and embark on several off-bike activities and is now ready to start his season in earnest with is last race the Saitama Criterium in October.
"Wintertime went well. I stopped training after Saitama Criterium (Japan). I rested and prepared my oral exams and my diploma thesis," he said. "I kept fit doing other sports. I resumed training on November 15th. With team training camp in Oisans (France) and Spain and my personal training, time flied. I have now a place in South of France that is ideal to train. I am very satisfied with the individual and collective work of the last weeks and with my form."
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