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Froome wins 3rd Tour de France title

Paris - Britain's Chris Froome won his third Tour de France on Sunday to confirm his status as one of the all-time greats on the world's most gruelling race.

Froome finished with an almost three-minute advantage over Frenchman Romain Bardet with Nairo Quintana, the runner-up in 2013 and 2015, third.

"It's an absolutely amazing feeling. It feels like a privilege to be in this position," said Froome, who praised his Sky team-mates for their support after a day which saw German Andre Greipel win the final stage on Paris' Champs Elysees.

"I've always had my team-mates around me. This race was even tougher (than his previous victories). We haven't won the team competition but by far we've had the strongest team here - I'm incredibly grateful for that."

Froome won two stages during the race, taking his personal haul to seven in what was his most dominant performance yet.

Having finished just over a minute ahead of Quintana last year, 31-year-old Froome was expected to face his toughest challenge yet as the course was meant to favour the 26-year-old Colombian.

Froome himself described it as "a climber's Tour" but the man widely lauded as the best climber in the world and expected to push him to his limits, frustrated with his timidity.

Quintana claimed he was suffering from an allergy but his baffling contentment at finishing third - his worst Tour finish - spoke volumes.

The loss of Alberto Contador, who crashed on the opening two stages and then succumbed to illness on the ninth, robbed the race of one of its chief animators.

It was a coming of age for Bardet, who won a stage for the second year in a row and demonstrated impressive progression after finishing sixth in 2014 and ninth last year.

Adam Yates was also a revelation as the 23-year-old Briton came fourth and won the young rider's white jersey competition.

It was a great Tour for the British as a whole, with Mark Cavendish winning four stages, more than anyone else, as he re-established himself as the world's best sprinter after three years of being shoved into the shadows by burly German pair Marcel Kittel and Andre Greipel.

Cavendish, the Manx Missile, is now second on the overall stage win list with 30, behind only Eddy Merckx on 34, the five-time Tour winner and Belgian legend still top of the pile.

Britain won a third of the Tour stages, seven in total, with Stephen Cummings claiming a stage for the second year in a row.

For British team Sky, it was a fourth Tour win in five years - an amazing achievement for a team created in 2010, and for a country that had never had a Tour champion before Bradley Wiggins in 2012.

It might have been Froome's Tour but Peter Sagan was also a shining light.

The world champion won three stages, claimed the green points jersey for the fifth year in a row and was also named the race's most combative rider.

The 26-year-old Slovak, who won his first 'Monument' one day classic race in April at the Tour of Flanders, is getting stronger all the time.

He's not a climber but the general feeling is that if he decided to lose weight and dedicate himself to Grand Tours, he would probably win this race one day.

Rafal Majka of Poland won the king of the mountains jersey for the second time in three years but his only competition came from Belgian Thomas De Gendt, who is not even a climber.

The Tour finished with a record 175 riders reaching the line in Paris while Australia's Chloe Hosking won the women's 89km one-day race around Paris that preceded the arrival of the men's peloton.

It was also a Tour that was remarkable, if not for the racing, a couple of memorable moments.

The first saw Yates knocked off his bike by an inflatable arch 1km from the finish of the seventh stage.

The other was the sight of Froome running to the finishing line on the iconic Mont Ventoux after his bike was broken in a crash with a motorcycle.

Roll of honour at the end of the 103rd edition of the Tour de France on Sunday:

Yellow jersey - Chris Froome (GBR) Team Sky

Green points jersey - Peter Sagan (SVK) Tinkoff-Saxo

Polkadot mountains jersey - Rafal Majka (POL) Tinkoff-Saxo

White young riders jersey - Adam Yates (GBR) Orica-Bike Exchange

Yellow team helmets - Movistar (ESP)

Super-combativity award - Peter Sagan (SVK) Tinkoff-Saxo

Results from the 21st and final stage of the Tour de France, a 113 km ride from Chantilly to Paris on Sunday:

1. Andre Greipel (GER/LOT) 113.0 km in 2hrs 43min 08sec

2. Peter Sagan (SVK/TIN) at 0:00.

3. Alexander Kristoff (NOR/KAT) 0:00.

4. Edvald Boasson Hagen (NOR/DDT) 0:00.

5. Michael Matthews (AUS/ORI) 0:00.

6. Jasper Stuyven (BEL/TRE) 0:00.

7. Ramunas Navardauskas (LTU/CAN) 0:00.

8. Christophe Laporte (FRA/COF) 0:00.

9. Sam Bennett (IRL/BOA) 0:00.

10. Reinardt Janse Van Rensburg (RSA/DDT) 0:00.

11. Davide Cimolai (ITA/LAM) 0:00.

12. Daniel McLay (GBR/FVC) 0:00.

13. Leigh Howard (AUS/IAM) 0:00.

14. Maximiliano Richeze (ARG/ETI) 0:00.

15. Anthony Roux (FRA/FDJ) 0:00.

16. John Degenkolb (GER/GIA) 0:00.

17. Ramon Sinkeldam (NED/GIA) 0:00.

18. Sep Vanmarcke (BEL/LNL) 0:00.

19. Michael Andersen (DEN/TIN) 0:00.

20. Alejandro Valverde (ESP/MOV) 0:00.

21. Andriy Grivko (UKR/AST) 0:00.

22. Roman Kreuziger (CZE/TIN) 0:00.

23. Geoffrey Soupe (FRA/COF) 0:00.

24. Oscar Gatto (ITA/TIN) 0:00.

25. Daniel Martin (IRL/ETI) 0:00.

26. Jacopo Guarnieri (ITA/KAT) 0:00.

27. Arthur Vichot (FRA/FDJ) 0:00.

28. Nairo Quintana (COL/MOV) 0:00.

29. Jrgen Roelandts (BEL/LOT) 0:00.

30. Stef Clement (NED/IAM) 0:00.

31. Romain Bardet (FRA/ALM) 0:00.

32. Diego Rosa (ITA/AST) 0:00.

33. Richie Porte (AUS/BMC) 0:00.

34. Adam Yates (GBR/ORI) 0:00.

35. Louis Meintjies (RSA/LAM) 0:00.

36. Markel Irizar (ESP/TRE) 0:00.

37. Tylan van Baarle (NED/CAN) 0:00.

38. Adrien Petit (FRA/DEN) 0:00.

39. Maciej Bodnar (POL/TIN) 0:00.

40. Fabio Sabatini (ITA/ETI) 0:00.

41. Marcel Sieberg (GER/LOT) 0:00.

42. Tony Gallopin (FRA/LOT) 0:00.

43. Roy Curvers (NED/GIA) 0:00.

44. Cyril Gautier (FRA/ALM) 0:00.

45. Michael Albasini (SWI/ORI) 0:00.

46. Angel Vicioso (ESP/KAT) 0:00.

47. Haimar Zubeldia (ESP/TRE) 0:00.

48. Alberto Losada (ESP/KAT) 0:00.

49. Sebastien Reichenbach (SWI/FDJ) 0:00.

50. Pierre Rolland (FRA/CAN) 0:00.

51. Frank Schleck (LUX/TRE) 0:00.

52. Joaquin Rodriguez (ESP/KAT) 0:00.

53. Yukiya Arashiro (JPN/LAM) 0:00.

54. Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA/ALM) 0:00.

55. Emanuel Buchmann (GER/BOA) 0:00.

56. Michael Schar (SWI/BMC) 0:00.

57. Brent Bookwalter (USA/BMC) 0:00.

58. Paul Martens (GER/LNL) 0:00.

59. Fabio Aru (ITA/AST) 0:00.

60. Bernhard Eisel (AUT/DDT) 0:00.

61. Marcel Kittel (GER/ETI) 0:00.

62. Matteo Tosatto (ITA/TIN) 0:00.

63. Pierre-Luc Perichon (FRA/FVC) 0:00.

64. Adam Hansen (AUS/LOT) 0:00.

65. Greg Henderson (NZL/LOT) 0:00.

66. Julien Vermote (BEL/ETI) 0:00.

67. Iljo Keisse (BEL/ETI) 0:00.

68. Julian Alaphilippe (FRA/ETI) 0:00.

69. Chris Anker Sorensen (DEN/FVC) 0:00.

70. Jan Bakelants (BEL/ALM) 0:00.

71. Alexis Vuillermoz (FRA/ALM) 0:00.

72. Imanol Erviti (ESP/MOV) 0:00.

73. Ben Gastauer (LUX/ALM) 0:00.

74. Samuel Dumoulin (FRA/ALM) 0:00.

75. Mickael Cherel (FRA/ALM) 0:00.

76. Florian Vachon (FRA/FVC) 0:00.

77. Winner Anacona (COL/MOV) 0:00.

78. Peter Stetina (USA/TRE) 0:00.

79. Jan Polanc (SLO/LAM) 0:00.

80. Kristijan Durasek (CRO/LAM) 0:00.

81. Armindo Fonseca (FRA/FVC) 0:00.

82. Anthony Delaplace (FRA/FVC) 0:00.

83. Serge Pauwels (BEL/DDT) 0:00.

84. Jon Izagirre (ESP/MOV) 0:00.

85. Tanel Kangert (EST/AST) 0:00.

86. Warren Barguil (FRA/GIA) 0:00.

87. Tejay Van Garderen (USA/BMC) 0:00.

88. Patrick Konrad (AUT/BOA) 0:00.

89. Georg Preidler (AUT/GIA) 0:00.

90. Daniel Teklehaymanot (ERI/DDT) 0:00.

91. Amal Moinard (FRA/BMC) 0:00.

92. Cesare Benedetti (ITA/BOA) 0:00.

93. Jan Barta (CZE/BOA) 0:00.

94. Rafal Majka (POL/TIN) 0:00.

95. Kristjan Koren (SLO/CAN) 0:00.

96. Damiano Caruso (ITA/BMC) 0:00.

97. Luka Pibernik (SLO/LAM) 0:00.

98. Jarlinson Pantano (COL/IAM) 0:00.

99. Antoine Duchesne (CAN/DEN) 0:00.

100. Nelson Oliveira (POR/MOV) 0:00.

101. Bartosz Huzarski (POL/BOA) 0:00.

102. Steve Morabito (SWI/FDJ) 0:00.

103. William Bonnet (FRA/FDJ) 0:00.

104. Jeremy Roy (FRA/FDJ) 0:00.

105. Daniel Moreno (ESP/MOV) 0:00.

106. Jerome Coppel (FRA/IAM) 0:00.

107. Luis Angel Mate (ESP/COF) 0:00.

108. Eduardo Sepulveda (ARG/FVC) 0:00.

109. Andreas Schillinger (GER/BOA) 0:00.

110. Rubn Plaza (ESP/ORI) 0:00.

111. Daryl Impey (RSA/ORI) 0:00.

112. Stephen Cummings (GBR/DDT) 0:00.

113. Greg Van Avermaet (BEL/BMC) 0:00.

114. Christopher Juul-Jensen (DEN/ORI) 0:00.

115. Luke Durbridge (AUS/ORI) 0:00.

116. Tom Slagter (NED/CAN) 0:00.

117. Paolo Tiralongo (ITA/AST) 0:00.

118. Vincenzo Nibali (ITA/AST) 0:00.

119. Luis Leon Sanchez (ESP/AST) 0:00.

120. Martin Elmiger (SWI/IAM) 0:00.

121. Wilco Kelderman (NED/LNL) 0:00.

122. Alex Howes (USA/CAN) 0:00.

123. Brice Feillu (FRA/FVC) 0:00.

124. Matteo Bono (ITA/LAM) 0:00.

125. Maarten Wijnants (BEL/LNL) 0:00.

126. Robert Kiserlovski (CRO/TIN) 0:00.

127. Ilnur Zakarin (RUS/KAT) 0:00.

128. Jakob Diemer Fuglsang (DEN/AST) 0:00.

129. Albert Timmer (NED/GIA) 0:00.

130. Alexis Gougeard (FRA/ALM) 0:00.

131. Sylvain Chavanel (FRA/DEN) 0:00.

132. Geraint Thomas (GBR/SKY) 0:00.

133. Wout Poels (NED/SKY) 0:00.

134. Sergio Henao (COL/SKY) 0:00.

135. Mikel Landa (ESP/SKY) 0:00.

136. Mikel Nieve (ESP/SKY) 0:00.

137. Luke Rowe (GBR/SKY) 0:00.

138. Chris Froome (GBR/SKY) 0:00.

139. Vasil Kiryienka (BLR/SKY) 0:00.

140. Ian Stannard (GBR/SKY) 0:00.

141. Marco Haller (AUT/KAT) 0:00.

142. Nicolas Edet (FRA/COF) 0:00.

143. Arnold Jeannesson (FRA/COF) 0:00.

144. Rui Costa (POR/LAM) 0:00.

145. Bauke Mollema (NED/TRE) 0:00.

146. Gregory Rast (SWI/TRE) 0:00.

147. Paul Voss (GER/BOA) 0:00.

148. Cyril Lemoine (FRA/COF) 0:00.

149. Petr Vakoc (CZE/ETI) 0:00.

150. Tsgabu Grmay (ETH/LAM) 0:00.

151. Alexey Lutsenko (KAZ/AST) 0:00.

152. Jerome Cousin (FRA/COF) 0:00.

153. Lars Ytting Bak (DEN/LOT) 0:00.

154. Thomas De Gendt (BEL/LOT) 2:10.

155. Robert Wagner (GER/LNL) 0:00.

156. George Bennett (NZL/LNL) 0:00.

157. Natnael Berhane (ERI/DDT) 2:15.

158. Reto Hollenstein (SWI/IAM) 0:00.

159. Laurens ten Dam (NED/GIA) 0:00.

160. Sondre Enger (NOR/IAM) 2:44.

161. Simon Geschke (GER/GIA) 0:00.

162. Bertjan Lindeman (NED/LNL) 0:00.

163. Marcus Burghardt (GER/BMC) 0:00.

164. Dylan Groenewegen (NED/LNL) 0:00.

165. Matthew Hayman (AUS/ORI) 0:00.

166. Yohann Gene (FRA/DEN) 0:00.

167. Thomas Voeckler (FRA/DEN) 4:09.

168. Bryan Coquard (FRA/DEN) 0:00.

169. Timo Roosen (NED/LNL) 0:00.

170. Lawson Craddock (USA/CAN) 4:32.

171. Oliver Naesen (BEL/IAM) 0:00.

172. Romain Sicard (FRA/DEN) 5:01.

173. Fabrice Jeandesboz (FRA/DEN) 5:02.

174. Vegard Breen (NOR/FVC) 7:17.

Tony Martin (GER/ETI) (retired)

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