The Longines Masters of Paris, the European leg of the third season of the Longines Masters series, promises to be outstanding. From November 30th to December 3rd, the city of lights will welcome the best riders in the world for four days of great sport and festivities. It is an unmissable fixture on the Parisian calendar and audiences will once again have the opportunity to experience the best of sports and lifestyle. The Longines Masters of Paris is one of the absolute must-sees on the world indoor circuit. Featuring top-level sport, shows, culture and lifestyle events, its reputation and sheer magnetism for riders who return again and again is indisputable. Every year, they all meet up here again in the hope of adding one of the most exciting competitions to their list of victories and to experience the huge buzz of sharing this event with a home crowd during the festive period. The home riders of course come strong in force with the Olympic Champions from 2016 in Rio attending: Kevin Staut, Philippe Rozier, Roger-Yves Bost and Pénélope Leprévost. Other top French names include Simon Delestre and Julien Epaillard. Belgium’s Gregory Wathelet, winner of the 2016 Longines Grand Prix of Paris, will be competing as will world no. one Kent Farrington (USA), Lorenzo De Luca (ITA), Eric Lamaze (CAN) and Maikel van der Vleuten (NED). Also on the list for Paris are big names such as Luciana Diniz (POR), Laura Kraut (USA), Edwina Tops-Alexander (AUS) and Daniel Deusser (GER). Click here for the list
The Longines Masters of Paris, the European leg of the third season of the Longines Masters series, promises to be outstanding. From November 30th to December 3rd, the city of lights will welcome the best riders in the world for four days of great sport and festivities. It is an unmissable fixture on the Parisian calendar and audiences will once again have the opportunity to experience the best of sports and lifestyle. The Longines Masters of Paris is one of the absolute must-sees on the world indoor circuit. Featuring top-level sport, shows, culture and lifestyle events, its reputation and sheer magnetism for riders who return again and again is indisputable. Every year, they all meet up here again in the hope of adding one of the most exciting competitions to their list of victories and to experience the huge buzz of sharing this event with a home crowd during the festive period. The home riders of course come strong in force with the Olympic Champions from 2016 in Rio attending: Kevin Staut, Philippe Rozier, Roger-Yves Bost and Pénélope Leprévost. Other top French names include Simon Delestre and Julien Epaillard. Belgium’s Gregory Wathelet, winner of the 2016 Longines Grand Prix of Paris, will be competing as will world no. one Kent Farrington (USA), Lorenzo De Luca (ITA), Eric Lamaze (CAN) and Maikel van der Vleuten (NED). Also on the list for Paris are big names such as Luciana Diniz (POR), Laura Kraut (USA), Edwina Tops-Alexander (AUS) and Daniel Deusser (GER). Click here for the list