Her time was 1:26:02. Her joy after was timeless. Pauline has been riding her entire life. Born into a cycling family, the multi-disciplinarian found herself at her first Olympic Games in 2012, representing her native France. She finished eight. In the twelve years that followed, Pauline went on to make cycling history by claiming World Championship titles across all disciplines within a single year: Cyclocross, Road, and MTB.
At the course in Élancourt, Pauline managed to distance herself from the pack. Initially battling the fierce competition of Puck Pieterse, the Dutch rider was struck by ill fortune and a flat tire, leaving no other contenders for the gold medal. All alone, Pauline appeared on the flat final meters of the track, arms raised, cheered on by an enormous and enormously proud home crowd.