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Software Engineer & Innovation Enthusiast

At heart, I’m a problem solver, driven by both technical and human challenges. My work as a software engineer is an endless source of inspiration: every project, every bug to fix, or every system to design is an opportunity to learn, push my limits, and expand what I know. What motivates me? Turning ideas into tangible solutions —whether they’re elegant, high-performing, or simply useful.

A Creative and Versatile Mind

My head is always buzzing with projects—some wild, some ambitious. Automating daily tasks, building tools to optimize my sports practice, or exploring new technologies… Every idea is a seed I plant to see what it might grow into. Some of these projects, completed or in progress, are detailed in the [Projects](#) section. They reflect my curiosity and love for experimentation, whether in code, electronics, or design.

Cycling: A School of Life and Escape

Cycling is a core part of who I am. It all started with Enduro, a discipline that taught me to let go, trust my instincts, and push my limits on descents. But after some personal events, I felt the need to reconnect with myself in solitude—something Enduro doesn’t allow. That’s when I discovered ultra-cycling on gravel and bikepacking, practices that combine endurance, exploration, and a deep connection with nature.

Bikepacking, in particular, is my ultimate form of freedom. Carrying everything I need on my bike, setting off for days in complete self-sufficiency, and losing myself on trails leading to unique places—it’s a rare feeling, as if time stands still. During my recent crossing of the Massif Central, I took this to the extreme: 10 days of total isolation, 1,000 km, and over 20,000 meters of elevation gain, far from civilization. Just my bike, my gear, and breathtaking landscapes. Rivers and lakes became my makeshift showers—simple moments where water and silence reminded me of what truly matters. This adventure confirmed one thing: the real luxury is being self-sufficient.

This practice has taught me resilience, how to manage long-term effort, and humility in the face of the unexpected. Whether climbing a mountain pass, crossing a remote forest, or debugging complex code, I apply the same logic: analyze, persevere, adapt. Cycling is also a playground for my technical skills —whether optimizing my gear, analyzing my performance, or even developing dedicated tools.

A Human and Collaborative Approach

Behind every line of code or kilometer ridden lies a belief: technology and sports are vectors for connection. Whether collaborating on an open-source project, exchanging with fellow cycling enthusiasts, or sharing my experiences, I love learning from others and contributing in return.

If you want to discuss a crazy project, emerging tech, or just chat about the best gravel or bikepacking routes in France, feel free to reach out!