A Tour for the ages is getting its 1st South American winner
PARIS — A Tour de France for the ages is getting a champion of an unusually young age: 22-year-old Egan Bernal, who is set to become South America’s first winner of cycling’s greatest race when he rides to the finish in yellow on the Champs-Elysees in Paris on Sunday night.
The slightly built Colombian with a killer instinct on the road proved to be the strongest of the 176 strong men who roared off from the start in Brussels, Belgium, on July 6 on their three-week, 3,366-kilometre (2,092-mile) odyssey that delivered the most absorbing, drama-packed Tour in decades and a new cycling superstar in the making: Bernal.
Colombian fans were partying in Paris even before the surviving 155 riders roused their tired legs for the 21st and final stage from Rambouillet southwest of Paris and sped onto the Champs-Elysees lined by cheering fans, many in Colombia jerseys.
“When I saw that he won, I said, ‘I need to go with my music to support him,'” said clarinet-playing Colombian fan Sebastian Cortes, who travelled from Strasbourg in eastern France. “It’s amazing.”