'It makes sense to me that it ends here this year' – Romain Bardet enjoys home crowd sendoff at Critérium du Dauphiné
Tributes paid to Fren🌄chman at stage 3 start in hometown of Brioude

At the ongoing 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Critérium du Dauphiné, French rider 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Romain Bardet is racing for the final time as a pr🅺ofessional before calling time on his 14-year career.
The Picnic-PostNL rider has already completed 🙈his final Grand Tour, at the recent Giro d'Italia, and is now racing on home roads in south-central France for one last time.
34-year-old Bardet hails from the town of Brioude in Auvergne and enjoyed a special day on the bikౠe during stage 3 of the Dauphiné on ༒Tuesday, with the race setting off from his hometown.
He received a tribute at ♛the start of the stage, which was won from the break by Iván Romeo, while local children were given the day off school to attend and see Bardet in actiꩲon for one last time.
Bardet greeted children from the local Vélo Sport Brivadois cycling school, whom he had ridden with last week, while he was joined on stage by the club president, his pare♕nts, and grandmother ahead of the stage start.
"It's a great moment, we couldn't have dreamed of a better time for my last ꦚrace, here, where I grew up and where it all began," Bardet told 🔯 on Tuesday.
"I have a lot of memories here, the 2007 Tour de l'🧸Avenir when I was here at school, my first big race with Paris-Nice 2013.
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"It makes sense to me that it ends her🔯e this year."
Bardet finished the 207km stage in the peloton in 47th place, ending the day in 39th overall on the general classification. He currently lies 1:18 off Romeo's yellow jersey and 12 seconds back from race favourite 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tadej Pogačar.
Following Wednesday's stage 4 time trial, the Dauphiné heads into the hills and mountains, terrain more suited to Bardet's abilities. Whether he can pick up one last victo🌄ry before retirement remains to be seen, but he's already been on the attack during the race.
Bardet made a move with 20km to go on stage 2, jumping clear on the Côte de Nonette. He was caught 10km from the finish in Issoire, but said that he enjoyed the ex🌱perience, nonetheless.
"It was a really nice stage, with lots of fans cheering us on alon🧸g the way. It was a pleasure to see and experience," Bardet said.
"I've rac𓂃ed the final climb, the Côte de Nonette, for the past 25 years, so it was a good opportunity for the last time to try my luck and see what could have happened."

Dani Ostanek is 💞Senior News Writer at Cyclingnews, having joined in 2017 as a freelance contributor and later being hired full-time. Before joining the team, she had written for numerous major publications in the cycling world, including CyclingWeekly and Rouleur. She writes and edits at Cyclingnews as well as running newsletter, social media, and how to watch campaigns.
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