Thibaut Pinot, the youngest rider in the Tour de France, presented the French with their first stage victory in this year’s edition after winning the hilly 157.5 kms Belfort-Porrentruy eighth stage on Sunday. The 22-year-old, born near Belfort, attacked in the last of seven climbs to cross the line on his own. Pinot finished 26 seconds ahead of a group that included a host of Tour favourites, leaving defending champion Cadel Evans in second place and Frenchman Tony Gallopin third. British rider Bradley Wiggins retained the yellow jersey after finishing fourth. [caption id=“attachment_371626” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]
FDJ-Bigmat rider Thibaut Pinot of France cycles during the eighth stage. Reuters[/caption] Pinot, who was not even selected in the initial choice of Tour riders for his FDJ-BigMat team, was in buoyant mood afterwards. “It’s a dream. I rode the longest last 10 kilometres of my life,” he said. “I insisted I do it, because I knew what I could do. I hope my team director has no regrets now.” Monday’s ninth stage, a 41.5-kilometres individual time trial between Arc-et-Senans and Besancon, is another key moment of the Tour, with Wiggins expected to tighten his grip on that yellow jersey.
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