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Historic Victory: Black African Rider Wins Tour de France Stage for the First Time

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Last updated: 2024/07/01 at 10:56 PM
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Biniam Girmay, an Eritrean rider, made history by becoming the first Black African to win a Tour de France stage. In a thrilling third stage of the race, Girmay sprinted to victory in Turin, Italy, finishing just ahead of Fernando Gaviria and Arnaud De Lie. This historic win marks a significant moment for African cyclists, with Girmay expressing pride in representing the continent on cycling’s biggest stage. Girmay had previously made headlines by winning a stage at the Giro d’Italia two years ago, becoming the first Black African to win a stage in a Grand Tour.

However, Girmay’s victory was overshadowed by an unfortunate incident during the podium celebration. A prosecco cork that he popped open hit him in the left eye, forcing him to abandon the race. Despite this setback, Girmay’s achievement of winning a Tour de France stage is a groundbreaking moment for African cycling. His success serves as an inspiration for young cyclists across the continent, showing that African riders can compete and excel at the highest level of the sport.

In other Tour de France news, British cyclist Mark Cavendish’s quest for a record-breaking 35th stage win was put on hold due to a crash ahead of him in the finale. Cavendish, who has been tied with Eddy Merckx on 34 wins for three years, has delayed his retirement to make another attempt at breaking the record this year. Meanwhile, Olympic champion Richard Carapaz claimed the yellow jersey from Tadej Pogacar, becoming the first Ecuadorean to lead cycling’s biggest race. The dynamics of the race are shaping up as the competition intensifies with each stage.

The 231-kilometre leg from Piacenza to Turin provided the first opportunity for a mass sprint in this year’s Tour de France. The predominantly flat stage allowed sprinters to showcase their speed and tactics, with a handful of other sprinting opportunities expected as the race progresses through France. The Tour de France is known for its grueling terrain and challenging stages, testing the endurance and skill of the riders. As the race unfolds, fans can expect more exciting moments and fierce competition as cyclists compete for the coveted yellow jersey.

Biniam Girmay’s historic win at the Tour de France highlights the growing diversity and talent in professional cycling. His triumph not only breaks barriers but also paves the way for more African cyclists to make their mark on the sport. The Tour de France continues to captivate audiences worldwide with its thrilling races and unpredictable outcomes, showcasing the best cyclists from around the globe. As the race moves through France, cyclists will face new challenges and opportunities to shine on the grandest stage of professional cycling. Stay tuned for more updates and exciting moments from the Tour de France as the competition heats up.

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