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Ultime rendez-vous de la saison en France, cette 119e édition de Paris-Tours nous a réservé un final exceptionnel, marqué par la victoire de Matteo Trentin. Revenu dans les derniers mètres sur un duo Paul Lapeira (Decathlon AG2R) - Thibaud Gruel (Groupama-FDJ), l'Italien de l'équipe Tudor a finalement réglé au sprint le tenant du titre Christophe Laporte (Visma | Lease a Bike) et le tout jeune Albert Withen Philipsen (Lidl-Trek). Lapeira et Gruel faisant finalement 4e et 5e.

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00:001,000 metres to go and these two riders are about to hand this race to the chase.
00:10What are they doing? Why have they decided to do this?
00:15This is not good news. How to throw away a bike race could well be unfolding in front of you right now.
00:22Yep, they are about to throw this away to the group of riders behind and they've been caught.
00:32Absolutely incredible to ride like that and to bring four other riders into the game.
00:39They had it in the bag. They would have finished first and second.
00:45And Bissega now gets ready with La Pera. Maybe that was the plan. Surely not.
00:51But four hours and 18 minutes of racing have Thibaut Grewal and Paul La Pera handed this race to the group of riders behind.
01:01Bissega starts the sprint. He starts to lead it out for his teammate.
01:06But Philipson is getting ready and he's the big danger man.
01:10But so is Matteo Trentin. Trentin now kicks on the right hand side.
01:15Matteo Trentin looking for this victory. Does he have the legs?
01:18Philipson now challenges Matteo Trentin. It's almost slow motion.
01:23Trentin takes a hat-trick of wins in the Parry Tour.
01:27I can't believe in Hungary.
01:45That's why he's a happy日.
01:48He's a happyarl.
01:49He's a happy fight.
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