00:00The morning I thought there was no chance to escape so I really looked at the
00:12far away the fight for escape without really thinking to be in or even more to play the
00:18victory. And then after a big group is gone and I managed to jump in a little bit, not
00:25by chance, but following a wave I found myself in front of me and I just felt that my
00:31legs were really really good and that's why all the team who was in the escape
00:36got me to work for me. And in the last climb it was difficult all the time, I couldn't
00:44leave Benilly and at 3km I thought I know this last ramp here after the last
00:52race which is really very very raided and I know that I can win on this
00:57point and I waited for the arrival. I saw Ilan come back to 1km, he still rode
01:03up to the sprint and it's really a victory also
01:08of the team. We have crossed things that are not easy these last days with the
01:15abandon of Remco and now we can relever the head.
01:19You had the information in your head that the maillot jaune was no longer
01:24than 40 seconds or 30 seconds when he came back. The scenario is completely dingue.
01:28Yeah, I had the information but it was hard to understand really with the
01:33bruit and the spectators.
01:35I played with him and it's not good if Poguelcha comes back but it's an
01:49occasion unique to win on the Tour de France so we have to play and it's not good if we lose.
01:54You succeed at Richard Virencq, the last French French to
01:58s'impose on Ventoux. I imagine that these images that you have to look at the TV.
02:03Gamin, you won't win.
02:05Yeah, it's sure, it's sure. There are a lot of images that came to me when I think about
02:07my Ventoux. And even during the game, I told myself that I was in position to win on Ventoux.
02:14And I didn't believe it and I didn't believe it. It's one of the most mythic mountains in France and
02:21internationally and today I won here. Bravo. Thank you. Bravo.
02:28Thank you very much.