Eritrean cyclist Biniam Girmay has made history at this year’s Tour de France, becoming the first Black African to win a stage of the prestigious cycling race. Girmay claimed victory in the 214-kilometer 7th stage from Vierzon to Le Creusot.
The 21-year-old rider, who competes for the Team Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux, demonstrated his skill and determination as he broke away from the peloton and held off his rivals to cross the finish line first. Girmay’s win is a significant milestone for African cycling and showcases the talent and potential of riders from the continent on the world stage.
Speaking after his historic victory, Girmay expressed his joy and gratitude for the support he has received from his team and fans. He dedicated his win to his family and the people of Eritrea, highlighting the importance of representation and diversity in the sport of cycling.
Girmay’s achievement serves as an inspiration to young riders from Africa and beyond, showing that with hard work, dedication, and perseverance, anything is possible. As the first Black African to win a Tour de France stage, Girmay has solidified his place in cycling history and is sure to inspire future generations of riders to reach for their dreams.
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