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Published 18:11 20 Sept 2020 BST
Updated 19:22 20 Sept 2020 BST
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Tadej Pogacar of Slovenia and UAE Team Emirates Yellow Leader Jersey chats with Sam Bennett of Ireland and Team Deceuninck - Quick-Step before Stage 21, from Mantes-La-Jolie to Paris Champs-Élysées. (Photo by Tim de Waele/Getty Images)[/caption]
Bennett has not let go of the green jersey since his Stage 10 win on September 8. He came close to making it two stage wins in a row, only to be pipped by Caleb Ewan but it has been relatively smooth sailing from that moment on.
Sagan and his team went all-out in Friday's Stage 19 but Bennett and his teammate Dries Devenyns reeled them in. Sagan all but gave up the ghost, at that stage, and passed on his congratulations to his sprint rival, and former teammate. Before he set off on for the finalé, Bennett declared:
"It’s a sprinter’s dream driving to the Champs-Elysées in the green jersey. If I could manage to win the last stage with the green jersey it would be amazing."[caption id="attachment_216422" align="aligncenter" width="1024"]
Sam Bennett in the pack on the final stage of the 2020 Tour de France. (Photo by Tim de Waele/Getty Images)[/caption]
With Sagan so far back, he would have needed to win the intermediate sprint and the stage itself to claim 70 points and hope his rival was well down the pack.
As it transpired, though, Sagan did not contest the intermediate section so Bennett's lead was insurmountable. All he had to do was cross the finish line in one piece and he would go into the record books for this storied race.
A breakaway group of four riders was swallowed up with three kilometres to go, teeing us up for an exciting group finish.
Bennett's team put him in prime position up the final straight and Bennett did the rest. A stage win to clinch an incredible green jersey success story.
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Also proceeding serenely all the way into Paris and up the Champs-Élysées was yellow jersey winner Tadej Pogacar, who sealed his remarkable triumph with a Stage 20 time trial win that left previous leader Primosz Roglic stunned.
Pogacar also claimed the 'King of the Mountains' polka dot jersey and the white jersey for best young rider.
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