Alexia Barrier
When I was less than 6 years old, my parents moved to Nice and bought a 6m sailboat. I can still feel the sensation of the helm of that boat in my hand and, even though I had blisters, I knew I didn't want to let go.
Offshore racing requires a huge amount of versatility that is not found in many sports. You have to be competent in many areas like navigation and technology so you can be as efficient as possible. It is often incredibly rewarding but also requires immense mental strength at points.
The scariest moment of my life was during the Vendée Globe race, on December 25 2020. I was in the South Pacific and my mast bending in half because of a broken cable. Theoretically, it had to break, which would have meant the end of the race for me, but it held.
Even as one of the best female sailors in the world, you always have to question yourself. You are completely at the mercy of the elements and it never goes the way you have planned.
I love the extreme side of sailing but also the freedom of just being out in nature, which is also what I enjoy about cycling. Cycling is a big part of my training. It's endurance, cardio and great mental preparation as well. The stamina needed in those last pedal strokes of a Col help me a lot when I am struggling on the boat.
The Alpes- Maritimes is definitely my favourite place to ride - panoramic views and lots of Cols which is great as I appreciate the challenge of a big climb. I also love riding around Barcelonnette, Col de la Bonnette and, of course, the legendary Mont Ventoux but my dream would be to go to Japan for 6 months and ride there.
Being outdoors for me is a way to relax; it is the only place where I can chill out and reflect on things.
Where I ride
The Alpes-Maritimes, where I live, there is everything here! Although I love the challenge of Mont Ventoux or Col de la Bonette.
What I ride
I prefer the road, mainly climbing Cols. I don’t trust myself to explore gravel routes, I have no sense of direction on land.
Why I ride
I like to do all my training outdoors so cycling is perfect. Its good endurance preparation and can also be mentally tough, which is important for me.
I am not number
Alexia is the 10th woman in the world to have finished the Vendée Globe race without stopping and without assistance. Cycling is her other passion.
The Highest Crit In The World
Redline racing at 2,802m on the lunar landscape and steep slopes of the Cime de la Bonette.
ABOVE THE CLOUDS – Fuji’s B-Side
Climbing through Fuji's forests away from the crowds for a view above the clouds.