Ida-Sophie Hegemann returns to the Grande Épopée Ventoux to
defend her title, stepping back onto Mont Ventoux's iconic,
barren, and windswept slopes carrying the weight of expectation
that comes with being the reigning champion, sharing an honest
and unfiltered look at her preparation, race strategy, and the
journey from the starting line to the finish, including a
significant physical challenge that arrived around kilometer 20
when she got her period mid-race, a reality rarely spoken about
openly in competitive sport, one that demanded an extra layer of
body awareness and mental grounding alongside the usual demands
of pace, nutrition, and decision-making on a mountain that
leaves no room for error, walking through the moments of flow
and the moments of doubt, and showing how listening to the body,
staying present, and not letting herself be unsettled ultimately
shaped a race that meant far more than just a result.