The Tour de France finale may be part ceremonial — but it means a lot to the Australians who complete the race – صحيفة الصوت

Six out of nine Australians survived the fastest Tour de France ever recorded and on Sunday rode into Paris where dreams were both realised and shattered.

They say the 21st and final stage of the Tour is ceremonial but that is a misconception.

Sure, the beginning was an opportunity for riders to chat between themselves, which there was otherwise no time for at this year’s especially physical and demanding event.

Yellow jersey winner Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) and the other classification leaders fanned out at the front of the bunch, smiling at the TV cameras.

Five team members, including the yellow and green jersey leaders, have a glass of wine on final stage of the Tour de France.
Before the finale on the Champs Elysees, there was time for the riders to celebrate the final stage of a long Tour.(Getty Images / Pool Photo Thomas Samson)

All was merry as the race got underway, even though their mass fatigue was evident.

However, when the bunch reached the capital and came around the Place de la Concorde for the traditional finishing laps along the Champs-Élysées, the racing, for one last time, was on again.

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