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Hello and welcome to live coverage of stage 20 of the Tour de France - a 110.5km processional run into Paris which will culminate in the traditional 10 laps of the famous city circuit around the Champs-Elysees.

Tour de France
Stage 21 | Flat | Men | 26.07.2015
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Updated 26/07/2015 at 19:59 GMT


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Thanks for joining us for coverage of the Tour de France this year - be sure to return for the Vuelta - less than a month to go!
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Mark Cavendish had to settle for sixth place behind Boasson Hagen and Demare. Sagan was seventh.
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Chris Froome crosses the line with all his Sky team-mates in a long line to secure his second Tour de France title. They kept out of the sprint and did it in style.
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Alexander Kristoff took third place for Katusha.
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Bryan Coquard was fast at the finish but had to settle for second place.
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Andre Greipel takes his fourth win of the Tour!
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Katusha lead Kristoff through on the front in the final bend - Sagan right on his wheel - Greipel has lost his train...
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Giant and FDJ under the flamme rouge... and there's been a crash further back!
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Under the Louvre they go... and it's Giant on the front when they emerge.
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This is very hectic entering the Place de Concorde ahead of the underpass... and the sun has come out too!
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FDJ there for Arnaud Demare too - and Giant-Alpecin coming forward. Orica-Greenedge for Michael Matthews too. So many men want the win today.
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Lampre-Merida edging forward now - and the break is over. We're all back together!
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Puncture for Voeckler!
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Last lap! The bell rings... 12 seconds the gap as Dennis catches Van Bilsen.
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Tinkoff-Saxo have come to the front - for the first time they're going to work for Peter Sagan.
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Van Bilsen attacks the leading quartet as the gap comes down to 10 seconds.
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Another dicey moment for Froome, who rides over a water bottle en route to rejoining the back of the peloton. Remember - he's already won this race provided he finishes, whatever time he gets.
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Chris Froome needs a bike change after getting a plastic bag tangled up in his rear mesh. Amazingly, Sky have a second yellow bike for him.
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Puncture for Tony Gallopin, who won't be able to help Greipel in the lead out. Meanwhile, Dennis has caught the leaders.
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Correction - it's the Australian Rohan Dennis, the winner of the opening ITT in Utrecht, bidding to bookend his Tour with victories...