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TOUR DE FRANCE

- Sam Bennett

IRELAND’S Sam Bennett completed his set of Grand Tour victories when he prevailed in the 10th stage of the Tour de France yesterday.

The Deceuninck-Quick Step rider, who already had three Giro d’Italia and two Vuelta stage wins to his name, narrowly outsprinte­d Australian Caleb Ewan and Slovakian Peter Sagan for his first win in cycling’s biggest event.

“I’m in shock,” a tearful Bennett told Tour television afterwards. “I just want to thank the whole team ... everybody it took to get to here.

“Sorry – I don’t mean to be a crybaby,” he added, wiping away tears.

The result also meant the 29-year-old Bennett reclaimed the green jersey for the points classifica­tion from triple world champion Sagan.

Sagan is looking to win the jersey for a record-extending eighth time, while Bennett is hoping to become the first Irishman to take the points classifica­tion since Sean Kelly in 1989.

All 22 teams set off after every rider tested negative for Covid-19 on Monday’s rest day, with deputy race director Francois Lemarchand waving the flag for racing to commence in place of his boss Christian Prudhomme – who it emerged had also tested positive.

French health authoritie­s and organisers Amaury Sport Organisati­on (ASO) have said that should two members of a team, riders or staff, test positive for Covid-19 the whole outfit will be kicked out of the race.

The Internatio­nal Cycling Union (UCI) and the organisers said that one staff member each from French outfits Cofidis and AG2R-La Mondiale, Britain’s Team Ineos-Grenadiers and Australia’s Mitchelton-Scott contracted the virus. | Reuters

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