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Tour de France 2012: The British Invasion - Special Edition
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On Sunday 22nd July 2012, watched by a UK audience of nearly 4 million viewers, Bradley Wiggins crossed the finish line of the world's greatest race wearing the famous 'maillot jaune' to become the first British winner of Le Tour de France. The 32-year-old punched his arms in the air and clapped as he crossed the line on Paris's Champs-Elysees after fellow Briton Mark Cavendish capped off a stunning Tour for British outfit Team Sky by winning the final stage of the race for the fourth consecutive year.
'Wiggo's feat ensures he will be remembered as one of Britain's greatest ever sportsmen. The final stage was the 13th consecutiveday that he had worn the race leader's yellow jersey in the 99th edition of the iconic race. He completed the Tour three minutesand 21 seconds ahead of Team Sky colleague Chris Froome, thesecond Briton on the podium in the history of the race.
Also featured in this extensive 12 hour review are the incrediblestage wins of David Millar and Chris Froome plus highlights of Mark Cavendish's three stage wins - victories that brought histotal number of stage wins in the Tour de France to 23 - the mostever for a sprinter in the Tour's history.
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- 780 mins approx.
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Tour de France 2012: The British Invasion - Special Edition
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On Sunday 22nd July 2012, watched by a UK audience of nearly 4 million viewers, Bradley Wiggins crossed the finish line of the world's greatest race wearing the famous 'maillot jaune' to become the first British winner of Le Tour de France. The 32-year-old punched his arms in the air and clapped as he crossed the line on Paris's Champs-Elysees after fellow Briton Mark Cavendish capped off a stunning Tour for British outfit Team Sky by winning the final stage of the race for the fourth consecutive year.
'Wiggo's feat ensures he will be remembered as one of Britain's greatest ever sportsmen. The final stage was the 13th consecutiveday that he had worn the race leader's yellow jersey in the 99th edition of the iconic race. He completed the Tour three minutesand 21 seconds ahead of Team Sky colleague Chris Froome, thesecond Briton on the podium in the history of the race.
Also featured in this extensive 12 hour review are the incrediblestage wins of David Millar and Chris Froome plus highlights of Mark Cavendish's three stage wins - victories that brought histotal number of stage wins in the Tour de France to 23 - the mostever for a sprinter in the Tour's history.
- Go Entertain
- 780 mins approx.
- E
- English
- 4
- B
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