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The Middle Of A Tour de France Stage Is The Time For A 'Wheelie'

Emmet O'Keeffe
By Emmet O'Keeffe
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Safe to say Peter Sagan is probably a more colourful character than the average cyclist. In yesterdays 15th stage of the Tour de France, the Slovakian broke away from the main group to gain enough points in the intermediate sprint to extend his lead over Mark Cavendish in the green jersey competition. Sagan had finished the competitive part of his race and was happy to be engulfed by the peloton as the riders headed for a 20km climb up Mont Ventoux. As the TV cameras focused on him for one last time, he took some time out to showboat.

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