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Out of the Final Corner TDF21-142
As the peloton rolled around the final corner of the Tour de France, it seemed that Deceuninck-Quick Step's lead out train had been washed away for the first time throughout the entire Tour. Mark Cavendish (Deceuninck-Quick Step) latched onto the rear wheel of Wout Van Aerts (Jumbo-Visma). Van Aerts still had his lead out man as they prepared for the final dash to the line. I wasn't quite sure who that is in the dark blue beside Van Aerts, nor who is coming up behind in either the red or the pink kit. At this point they were hitting speeds of 50 miles per hour. In about 400 meters we will know who will win the final stage, and if that win will mean a new record for total career stage wins in the Tour.