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Sam Bennett’in shock’ after Finishing Collection of Grand Tour Successes with vantage in Cluster sprint


Tour de France 2020, point 10 — complete results and standings Ireland’s Sam Bennett finished a series of Grand Tour successes when he prevailed from the group sprint to acquire 10th stage of the Tour de France on Tuesday. The Deceuninck-Quick Measure rider, who had three Giro d’Italia along with 2 Vuelta stage wins,” narrowly outsprinted Australian Caleb Ewan and Slovakian Peter Sagan for his first win in cycling’s greatest event. “I am in shock,” a tearful Bennett stated later. “I only wish to thank the entire team… everyone it took for here” “Sorry – I do not mean to become cry-baby,” he added, wiping tears away. The effect also supposed that the 29-year-old Bennett reclaims that the green jersey for the points ranging from triple world champion Sagan. Sagan is seeking to acquire the jersey to get a record-extending eighth moment, although Bennett is hoping to become the first Irishman to carry the things classification because Sean Kelly at 1989. Each of 22 teams put off after each rider tested negative for coronavirus on Monday’s rest day, together with deputy race manager Francois Lemarchand putting the flag to get rushing to start place of the manager Christian Prudhomme – that it appeared had tested positive. French health jurisdictions and organisers Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO) have stated that if 2 members of a group, staff or riders, test positive for the coronavirus the entire outfit is going to be kicked from their race. The International Cycling Union (UCI) and the organisers stated that one team member each from French couches Cofidis and AG2R-La Mondiale,” Britain’s Team Ineos-Grenadiers along with also Australia’s Mitchelton-Scott contracted the virus. On a path peppered with traffic islands and roundabouts, several crashes happened, with France’s Guillaume Martin, third largest, and among the key contenders, Slovenian Tadej Pogacar, being included in a pile-up 65km in the lineup. Tom Cary’s point 10 verdict from Ile de Re to trace