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Simone Biles shares behind-the-scenes look at Team USA training after landing in Paris for the Olympics

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Simone Biles shared a behind-the-scenes look at Team USA's preparations for the Olympics

Simone Biles and the rest of the U.S. gymnastics team have landed in Paris for the Olympics.

The 27-year-old gymnastics legend shared a behind-the-scenes look on social media Sunday at the women’s quintet that will compete for the United States in France over the coming weeks.

Team USA’s training leotards have three distinct colored sections: white on top, a blue center with white stars, and a red bottom.

The letters “USA” are also written on the uniforms in blue on the white section along with numerous diamonds.

A photo shows all the gymnasts except Hezly Rivera on the team with Biles.

Simone Biles shared a behind-the-scenes look at Team USA’s preparations for the Olympics

The five members of the U.S. team have only one rookie competing in France in Hezly Rivera.

The five members of the U.S. team have only one rookie competing in France in Hezly Rivera.

Biles also shared a photo of all five gymnasts, each holding up two fingers, except for Suni Lee, who is seen posing in the middle.

Also representing the United States are Jade Carey and Jordan Chiles.

Rivera is the only Olympic rookie, as the other four represented the United States in Tokyo.

Biles is the only member of the team to be competing in her third Olympics, making her debut in the global all-around extravaganza at age 19 at the 2016 edition in Rio.

Biles won the all-around competition at the U.S. Olympic trials, signaling a return to top form that will make her a contender to take home plenty of medals in the coming weeks.

With one more trip to the medal podium, Biles will become the most decorated female gymnast at the Olympic Games in history.

At the Olympic trials, the other four gymnasts competing for Team USA finished in places 2 through 5, giving the Americans arguably the most talented quintet in Paris.

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