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Bonjour le Tour! Hello and welcome to live coverage of the final stage of the Tour de France - a largely processional 128km ride into Paris which culminates with eight laps of the cobbled city centre circuit on the Champs-Elysees.

Tour de France
Stage 21 | Flat | Men | 28.07.2019
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Updated 28/07/2019 at 20:05 GMT


21:05
Thanks for joining me pretty much every day for this live Tour de France blog - and what a race it was. Be sure to return in a month's time for the Vuelta a Espana, where we'll go again... Merci et adieu!
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Ewan took the win ahead of Groenewegen and Bonifazio there - with Sagan and Viviani nowhere to be seen.
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Egan Bernal wins the Tour de France! The Colombian crosses the line next to Geraint Thomas to secure the one-two for Ineos.
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Victory for Caleb Ewan of Lotto Soudal! It's three and easy for the Australian who zips along the left by the barriers to finish his debut Tour in style.
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Boasson Hagen goes for a long one!
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Under the flamme rouge and it's Lotto and QuickStep for Ewan and Viviani. Sagan is edging up, as is Groenewegen - but like Viviani, they will have to come from deep.
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Colbrelli is back up there and Trentin, for Mitchelton-Scott, is near the front as QuickStep take it up.
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Van Avermaet is reeled in before the Arc de Triomphe.
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Matthews has a Sunweb teammate pacing him back but he surely won't make it - well, he's on the back now, but surely he still has too much ground to make up. With Cees Bol out, Sunweb may have to go for Nikias Arndt today.
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Attack from Greg van Avermaet of CCC! The Olympic champion is going for a long one but, well, good luck with that one, Greg...
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The bell sounds and we're onto the last lap! Bora and Lotto Soudal are on the front, with Trek-Segafredo in the mix for Jasper Stuyven.
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Dimension Data have been doing a lot of the tempo on the front so perhaps they're going to give Edwald Boasson Hagen a pop. You often get a surprise winner on the Champs, so who knows...
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Heartbreak for Michael Matthews who drops a chain and curses his luck. He needs a bike change and his chances have been scuppered.
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It's all back together. Game on. Except for Colbrelli, who is still fighting back to join the rear of the peloton.
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If Colbrelli's off the back behind his team car then his teammate Tratnik is the last remaining rider from the break out ahead, the Bahrain Merida man digging in - then swinging off and accepting the inevitable.
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Puncture for Sonny Colbrelli who is drafting his way back to the peloton. Terrible timing and he'll struggle now to get back into the thick of it.
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Bora, Jumbo and QuickStep all have riders on the front although Lotto Soudal are keeping their powder dry as the sun sets on the cobbles of the Champs-Elysees. Two more laps to go with the four ahead with just 10 seconds to play with.