Tour de France 2020 – One day One story : Pinot 2019

French riders were at the forefront on 2019 Tour de France, with Julian Alaphilippe putting on a show and parading the Yellow Jersey throughout the country. In the high mountains, the Gallic contingent also displayed significant talent and, although he lost time after being caught out by crosswinds on the stage finishing in Albi, Thibaut Pinot showed himself to be on top form and at the top of his game on the Tourmalet stage. In the last two kilometres, with Geraint Thomas starting to lose ground, the FDJ rider attacked and managed to steal a march on all his rivals in the last two hundred metres, as if riding on the crest of the overexcited encouragements bellowed out by his manager Marc Madiot. At the finishing line, the French enjoyed a one-two thanks to Julian Alaphilippe who dominated the stage. The entire country started to believe in Pinot’s chances of victory…


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France is a republic and the largest Western European nation. Through expansion and colonisation in the 17th and 18th centuries France became a great power and still retains territories around the world. It has a seat on the UN security council and is the world’s fourth most wealthy country with a high standard of living and strong cultural identity.

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