Tour
29-07-2019
Bernal, phenomenal!
July
29 th 2019 - 18:03
There
was probably no better ending to the celebrations of the 100 years of the
yellow jersey than the youngest ever to wear it in Paris and start a new era in
the chronicle of the Tour de France. Egan Bernal, 22, also made history for
becoming the first Colombian to win the overall classification and please a
cycling mad country.
“This is not only my triumph, it’s the triumph
of a whole country”, Bernal claimed on the Champs-Élysées after sharing
his happiness with his girlfriend Xiomara, his mother Flor, his father German
and his younger brother Ronald in a touching moment live on TV worldwide. Known
for being very polite and grateful, the winner of the 106th Tour de France
didn’t forget to thank the two other countries that made him a champion: France
for organizing such a wonderful event and Italy for having welcomed and
nurtured him right after he got the bronze medal at the world championship for
mountain biking in the junior ranks in Andorra – where he’s now based during
his European campaigns.
Bernal’s cycling career is absolutely
extraordinary. Riders don’t normally turn pro at the age of 18. Belgian prodigy
Remco Evenepoel did it with Deceuninck-Quick Step this year but he was a double
world champion for road racing and time trialing. Bernal almost hadn’t raced on
the road at all but started the 2016 season with the top professionals,
finished in the top 20 overall of every stage race he did: La Méditerranéenne
in February (18th), the Coppi & Bartali week (17th) in March, the Giro del
Trentino (16th) in April. At the second one, he heard his sport director
instructing via radio: “Whoever has good legs attacks now”. He did
and dropped Mikel Landa off his wheel. He couldn’t believe what he was
doing. “Landa? Landa from Team Sky? Landa who is going to race the
Giro?”, he said to himself, incredulous.
A champion was born and he’d only confirm what kind of rider he was, fourth of
the Tour de l’Avenir that year before winning it twelve months later. By then,
he had already been acquired by Team Sky who bought out his 4-year contract
from Androni Giocattoli in the middle of his term [which is pretty unusual in
cycling]. Before him, no one had won Paris-Nice, Tour de Suisse and Tour de
France the same year but he wasn’t meant to. Up to col de Turini in “The Race
to The Sun”, it became clear that Nairo Quintana’s famous #sueñoamarillo
(yellow dream) would vanish and Bernal would eventually become the first
Colombian Tour de France winner, but the Bogotá native was set to lead Team
Ineos at the Giro d’Italia. A crash at training in Andorra one week before the
Corsa Rosa put him on another direction to ride the Tour de Suisse prior to the
Tour de France. Chris Froome’s accident during the Dauphiné made him a
co-captain of Team Ineos for the Tour along with Geraint Thomas who went down
three times during the Grande Boucle after abandoning the Tour de Suisse in
another fall.
Bernal had no problem this time around. Only the time trial in Pau (22nd and
1’36’’ down on Julian Alaphilippe) didn’t turn to his advantage. He crested
alone in the lead the highest summit of the Tour – the col d’Iseran at 2770
metres of altitude, approximately the same as Zipaquirá, the city he hails from
in Colombia, made famous by a salt cathedral and novelist Gabriel García
Márquez, the 1982 Nobel Prize in Literature and author of One Hundred Years of
Solitude [interestingly, Bernal soloed in the mountains to close the chapter of
one hundred years of the yellow jersey].
Stage 19 in which he seized the reins of the overall classification, taking
over from Alaphilippe, was shortened due to a storm, the road to Tignes being
impassable because of huge amounts of hail and mass of rubble, but his reign
might be a long one. In an interview with French monthly Vélo Magazine during
the 2017 Le Tour de Langkawi in Malaysia, he declared: “I don’t know if
I’ll have the level to a win a Tour, a Giro or a Vuelta. If my destiny as a
cyclist is to carry the caramañolas (bottles) for my team-mates, I want to
become the best caramañolas-carrier in the world. I simply want to be the best
version of myself.”
He’s the best version the 100-year old yellow jersey.
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