Pictures and interview, Layne.
L. This start of the race, with the storm and mud throughout the course, must have been a challenge for you and your horse. Can you tell us about your relationship with him and how you overcame it?
M. We knew this first stage would be tough, but we had prepared well for it with our teammates. We went to scout the route by bike at 5:30 a.m. on Wednesday…! And I hate getting up early… let alone to go biking…! But we did the reconnaissance, so we knew where we were going relatively well. It’s true, though, that it was raining heavily, and there were storms, but compared to Florac the year it was canceled... this was nothing. I was there, and it reminded me a lot of that time, but this time I experienced it much more calmly than Florac, partly because it was a more difficult period in my life. Now, I was ready, I was calm, and it was the World Championships, so it wasn’t a big deal. In a way, you forget where you are, and you put yourself in a bubble.
Yalla was quite confident despite the conditions, so I trusted him. I was pretty far ahead when it rained, and things went relatively well given the conditions we had.