'I don't mean to be a cry baby': Irishman breaks down after stage win over Australia's Caleb Ewan

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'I don't mean to be a cry baby': Irishman breaks down after stage win over Australia's Caleb Ewan
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Australia's Caleb Ewan misses out on a second stage win at this year's Tour de France by the slimmest of margins to Ireland's Sam Bennett, who claims his first stage win at the race before breaking down in tears during an interview.

Australia's Caleb Ewan was as close as you can get to a second stage win at this year's Tour de France but ultimately fell just short of Irish rider Sam Bennett on the stage 10 finish line.Irishman Sam Bennett claimed his first stage win in the race, beating Ewan by less than a wheel at the line

The two riders engaged in a short sprint to the finish after Bennett was given a dream lead out, with Ewan right behind him throughout the entire sprint to the line. For Bennett it was a first career stage victory in the race and he was left unable to handle his emotions as he burst into tears while being interviewed about the win.Sam Bennett's first Tour de France stage win left him emotional.

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