“I was really close to the front, I was more forward than I wanted to be, but I dropped back into the bunch to watch,” the 26-year-old said. “I just kept calm and waited for the right gap to open. I didn’t know if I’d won because I threw the bike and was looking down. “But sometimes you can just feel it,” he added. His win is doubly impressive as his team have already lost three riders. “We no longer have the men to protect me, but I don’t mind, they got me there,” said the affable and popular rider. The finish line at the Tour de France is equiped by cameras in either corner that can take thousands of images per second, as with motor cycling’s Grand Prix while each bike is equiped with a micro-chip, delivering instant results.
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