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I don’t know how to start here. Fabio Aru’s win or the collapse of Tom Dumoulin in the penultimate stage of the Vuelta a Espana last Saturday.

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All for one, one for all, and all bathed in yellow.

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With the results of the final stage unlikely to change the final overall and other classifications, I have to admit that this is the strangest of all Tour de France’s that I have watched.

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