Christophe Riblon restores French pride with Tour de France stage win

Christophe Riblon, Tour de France 2013, stage 18

Christophe Riblon (AG2R-La Mondiale) ended the host country's longest dry spell in 14 years by winning the Alpe d'Huez stage of the Tour de France today.

"It was a very tough Tour for us," Riblon said after his win. "We lost two riders with crashes, including the one yesterday with Jean-Christophe Peraud. We showed we can still continue and win even if the conditions are not great," he added. "What I did today was great for me and my team-mates, and also for all the other the French riders in the Tour de France."

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