IronMan 70.3 de Nice annulé - Tout bascule en 48h..

The Ironman 70.3 Nice is a race that changed my career. In 2024, I won my very first Ironman 70.3 victory there as an amateur. In 2025, I made my professional debut with a second-place finish. This year, everything was in place to return with an even more ambitious goal. But nothing went as planned. Just days before the start, the race was canceled. In just a few hours, everything had to be rethought, a new race found, all the logistics reorganized, and all the while still believing in the goal of qualifying for the 70.3 World Championships in Nice in September 2026. In this video, I'll take you behind the scenes of this completely crazy week: My final preparation with my new coach, Nick Kastelein Reconnaissance of the Nice bike course The last training sessions before the race The announcement of the cancellation of the Nice 70.3 The decision to urgently travel to Sweden for a race The last-minute challenges... including a bike crash a few days before the race High-level sport is never just about race day. It's also about knowing how to adapt when the whole plan falls apart. I hope you enjoy this glimpse into my life. Thanks to Back Market for supporting me on this adventure. Having reliable and efficient tools is essential for balancing training, work, and content creation. Subscribe to follow behind the scenes of my life as a professional athlete, my training, my races, and the lessons learned along the way. 📸 @unloop.prod 00:00: Introduction 00:55: Change of plans from Aix-en-Provence 02:10: Course reconnaissance 06:37: Cancellation of the Nice 70.3 07:29: Heading to Sweden