The Tour de France debutant Valentin Paret-Peintre banished the bitter memories of Julian Alaphilippe’s misplaced celebrations in Carcassonne on Sunday by becoming the fifth French rider to win at the summit of Mont Ventoux.
For the French, such success on the Giant of Provence, the first in the Tour in 23 years, justified huge celebration and plenty of tears. Paret-Peintre’s impressive victory came at the expense of the indefatigable Ben Healy, who was within a hair’s breadth of taking his second stage win of the Tour.
It was Paret-Peintre’s second Grand Tour win, after his stage victory in the 2024 Giro. “This morning I didn’t think this was possible, because I expected [Tadej] Pogacar to want to win,” he said.
Yet the absence of his…
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