Sunday, 27 July 2014

Vincenzo Nibali of Italy wins 101st Tour de France, first Italian winner since Pantani in 1998





Italy's Vincenzo Nibali has won the Tour de France, becoming the first Italian to win cycling's greatest race in 16 years by chiseling a lead over his main rivals a few seconds at a time and dominating them in the mountains.
The 29-year-old Sicilian, who called himself "a flag-bearer of anti-doping" during the race, finished in the main pack behind Marcel Kittel, who won Sunday's Stage 21 in a sprint finish.
Nibali's victory comes after the pre-race favorites — 2013 champion Chris Froome and two-time winner Alberto Contador — crashed out with injuries in the first half of the race.
Nibali is only the sixth rider to win all three Grand Tours — France, Italy and Spain — and is the first Italian to win the Tour de France since Marco Pantani in 1998.

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