Stage 21 of the Tour de France delivered one of the most thrilling finales in recent years. With three ascents of the Côte de Butte Montmartre, riders like Wout van Aert and Tadej Pogačar took big risks in pursuit of a prestigious stage win on the streets of Paris.

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This year’s tour ends today on the Shanza, 50 years after Paris’s famous boulevard first provided the backdrop to the rac’s finale. Another anniversary, that of one year since the Paris Olympics, sees the riders back on Mon, which means we may not see the traditional sprint finish. [Music] We take the photo, guys. Guys, now we receive info that time will be taken fourth pass through the finish line. So fourth passes through the finish line will be taken time for JC. Apatru de France is about to fly over the tour here on the Shaiz. [Music] Look at this for a reception of the riders as they reach the end of 21 stages. [Applause] You could be the one maybe. [Music] [Applause] [Applause] Palafal goes clear. It’s like it’s the last lap. Matra is turning into the theater of dreams of this rider at the front. Everyone turn yellow. Look at Tad Paga. He’s coming back extremely quick and it’s about runart on the wheel. So it’s Julian Alfaley Barnard Dele Tad Paga the yellow jersey kicks on now. He’s decided he wants to get involved in the action this afternoon. Wow. Vanard is there. Julian Alfilipe sparked a split in the pelaton in the first climb of Mont Mart. Pogata was among the group but not his GC rivals. With the GC standings already set in stone by race organizers, a prestigious stage victory was now the main prize with two clamps still to go. After crossing the finish line for a fifth time, the lead group headed up Monart again. Pagatar took matters into his own legs, leaving just six men in the hunt. Among them, notably Visma Fernan and Mateo Jorgensson. And that group would jewel it out for victory over the final 20 km. [Applause] Another big attack of Paga in the saddle. Full throttle right now. Vanard still hangs on. Yeah, it’s too much for Moridge. Too much for Yes. And it looks like Ballerini is the only one that’s capable of following him. Vanart. Vanard is too much for attacks. Vanart attacks Pagatcha. The unthinkable has happened. Vanart goes full on now to try and get rid of the yellow jersey. And he’s distancing Tad Pagatcha on Monra. What a turn up for the books. Fat art goes clear. Only a couple hundred meters before There it is. That’s the top of the climb now. Look at the acceleration. Well, Van Art has distanced the yellow jersey and winner of the tour to France. An exceptional show of pure power from Well Van Art. Yeah, this is the Vonart we’re used to seeing on Ty from a couple of years ago. What an exceptional climb he’s done. There it is. That’s the top of the climb now. Take it easy around the corner. Slides the bike a little bit. Well, Vanart now full on 6 seconds he’s got. He’s left Pagatcha for dust. [Music] 20ks, sorry, 20 seconds with 3ks to go [Music] today. The tour to France put in a climb to Mont Martra and this rider has produced the most momentous ride. He’s attacked Pagatcha in the yellow jersey at the top of the final climb and well Vanard has pulled off an incredible stage win. Both hands up 10 stage wins in the tour to France. Well, Vanard wins on the Sha Alise. Take a big bow. That was incredible. That was incredible bike racing. Pure bike racing. Valerini goes uh for second. Is Gamboric on the wheel looking back. T Pagacha is happy with finishing the tour to France. Tade Pagatcha wins his fourth tour to France. [Music] [Music] Yeah, really really special to to win here on the shel once again and of course the on the first occasion where we also climbed to Mo Mart. The hardest thing for me was to keep the belief but uh especially because the people around me kept believing in me I I was able to do it. Yeah. Just um speechless uh to to win the four tour to France. Uh yeah, six years in a row on a podium and yeah uh this one feels uh especially amazing and um I’m super proud that uh I can uh wear this yellow jersey. [Music] What a performance from Fanat. Pogachar actually had to settle for fourth after he lost out to David Balerini and Mate Mooric for the day’s podium places. But there was no denying the great Slovenian the most important place on the podium. It’s his fourth victory and his second back-to- back success on the world’s greatest bike race. There were points to be had on today’s final stage and once again Jonathan Milan took them ensuring he took home the green jersey. And if Pogata is taking home the yellow, it’s thanks in large part to his brilliance in the mountains. He also picks up the polka dot jersey. No surprise that Lipovitz turns 25 in September is the winner of the white jersey for the tour’s top young rider. [Music] [Applause] [Music] How about this? 99. [Applause] Heat. Heat. [Music] [Applause] Woohoo! Heat. Heat. Heat. Heat. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] [Music] You scared me. [Applause] [Applause] Good job.

8 Comments

  1. Pogacar didn't have his best legs for this stage, if he did only Van aert and Jorgenson and maybe Ballerini would have stayed in or he could have just dusted all as usual.

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