For any other 19-year-old rider, riding not only their first Il Lombardia but their first Monument of any kind, finishing seventh and becoming the youngest Monument top 10 finisher in over 100 years would be a huge achievement.

But for Paul Seixas, who achieved exactly that on Saturday, bettering riders like Egan Bernal and Jay Vine to finish where he did, there was still some disappointment at the end of his extraordinary first professional season.

Only turning 19 at the end of September, the prodigious Seixas has immediately rubbed shoulders with the best in the WorldTour in 2025, only dipping into under-23 level once to win the Tour de l’Avenir, and most recently finishing third at the European Championships behind only Tadej Pogačar and Remco Evenepoel.

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With such impressive results to his name, and a lot of expectations on his shoulders – both from outside and from within – it was clear that the Frenchman’s ambitions are higher than finishing seventh.

As pointed out by L’Équipe, finishing seventh at 19 years old makes Seixas the youngest rider in a men’s Monument top 10 since 1917, when Luigi Cuppi finished fourth in Milan-San Remo at 18.

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