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Fri 3 Jul 2009, 12:00 am UTC

Stage 21: Tour ends with traditional parade into Paris

By Cyclingnews.com

'Tis done, the 96th Grande Boucle is over. The final stage into Paris has always meant success for some - as well as relief for many others - and the champagne will once again flow for all. There is one more treasure at stake today: the highly-valued stage win on the Champs-Élysées. With its false-flat uphill cobbles between the Place de la Concorde and the Arc de Triomphe, the 'world’s most beautiful avenue' is always a spectacular finish of the Tour, whether a sprinter or a puncher wins.

Jonathan Vaughters' views

Mark Cavendish will have to win here if he wants to take the green back from the sprinter that survived the close-to-finish climbs in the middle of the race.

Cav does well under pressure, so I'm sure he can manage this feat.

Of course, I'm hoping for a little beginner’s luck for Tyler Farrar.

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