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Published 17:31 11 May 2018 BST
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This manoeuvre left him in a great position heading into the final stretch. He found himself in third place as the rest of the cyclist edged towards the barrier closing in those who were left trailing.
Once he saw an opening, Bennett didn't hesitate to make his move. As the two leaders broke off, Bennett went for the win.
With just a few seconds left in the race, Bennett had it all to do. He was in third place, but one final push would see him cross the finish first.
And sure enough, it was the Irishman who crossed the line first.
For a pleb like me that doesn't know the intricacies of professional cycling, his timing appeared to be seriously impressive. The commentators seemed to agree with this sentiment as they got so excited one of them mistakenly called him 'Sean Bennett'.
Check out the incredible climax in the video embedded below.
https://twitter.com/Eurosport_UK/status/994961442850795520
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