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"I don't think it's hit me... I forgot to throw the bike at the line and I thought he got me. It hasn't hit me. I thought I'd be in te floods of tears but I'm just in shock."When the interviewer confirmed to Bennett that he had, in fact, won the stage, the tears started to flow.
"I just want to thank everyone that has been involved, thank the whole team and Patrick [Lefevere, team boss] for giving me this opportunity and to everybody for all it took to get here. I want to thank my wife... everyone around me... sorry." "You dream of it and you never think it will happen," he added, "but it did. I don't know, it took a while for it to hit me and... oh man!! "I was waiting to go [for the sprint finish] but I thought I was waiting too late... then I went and I thought I could be in too big a gear. I don't know, I don't know! Sorry... I don't mean to be a cry-baby."https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/1303357850228490241 After that race, that finish and that interview, there won't be a dry eye in Ireland today.
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