Alex Baudin
Hometown
Albertville, France
Date of birth
25 May 2001
Languages
French, English, Spanish
Nicknames
Baudinou
Alex Baudin won the Tour de Limousin last year, finished second at the Coppa Bernocchi, and came third on GC at the Tour of Guangxi, but the 23-year-old from the French Alps says that his most memorable ride is still a month-long bikepacking adventure he took across Europe. He is going to fit right in in his first season in EF Education-EasyPost pink.
Alex is a punchy climber, who excels at sustained, explosive efforts like the Ardennes classics demand. His favorite race that he has done so far is the Clásica de San Sebastián. He also likes the Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal and Québec, because his uncles, who now live in Canada, can come to cheer. But Alex always returns home to the Alps and the roads he has been riding ever since he was a child.
He first fell in love with cycling when he was four-years-old. His dad was a racer and would take him up into the mountains to watch the Tour de France whenever the race neared their Albertville home. Alex was soon tearing up climbs like the Cormet de Roselend with his father, emulating the heroes he’d seen attacking through the colorful crowds. His dad was his first coach and had to tell him to slow down.
As Alex got older, he began to train harder and soon established himself as one of the most promising young climbers in France. The mountains are where he is most at home.
As soon as snow falls in the Alps, Alex heads to his local cross-country trails. Gliding across meadows and through forests is a great way for him to build his fitness and get away from it all.
To fuel all his time outside, Alex also loves to cook. His favorite meal is a local speciality: croziflette, a cheesy, bacony gratin made with crozets, a small, square pasta from the Alps, which he saves for the off-season. When he is done cycling, Alex thinks he might become a chef.
For now, his focus is 100 percent on cycling. He wants to fly in his first year in pink.
Questions & Answers
How did you get into cycling?
My father was a racer.
What is your favourite climb?
Cormet de Roseland. The views at the lake are stunning. I made a lot of childhood memories there.
Who is your favourite athlete?
Martin Fourcade. He changed his sport and made it internationally famous.
What is your favourite pump-up song?
Memories by David Guetta.
Giro, Tour, or Vuelta?
For now, the Giro, because there is not too much pressure, amazing fans, and stunning views.