Sam Bennett (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) emerged best from a tough, and nervous finale, on Sunday’s final stage at Tour de la Provence to take the victory in a sprint from the bunch, his second in two days.
Unlike his opening win of the season last Friday, when he kicked late after somehow finding space, his second win came as a result taking the initiative. He kicked early in the sprint and was on the front leading the charge when a crash occurred behind him.
Bennett was untroubled by the high-speed spill, looking like he was going to be all-comers even without some of the other fast men being frustrated by the incident.
Sam Bennett (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) emerged best from a tough, and nervous finale, on Sunday’s final stage at Tour de la Provence to take the victory in a sprint from the bunch, his second in two days.
Unlike his opening win of the season last Friday, when he kicked late after somehow finding space, his second win came as a result taking the initiative. He kicked early in the sprint and was on the front leading the charge when a crash occurred behind him.
Bennett was untroubled by the high-speed spill, looking like he was going to be all-comers even without some of the other fast men being frustrated by the incident.

Sam Bennett has endured a difficult few years but the Irishman made no mistake at the weekend in France, taking two confidence-boosting wins (Photo: Jan de Meuleneir-PN-Cor Vos)
Sam Bennett (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) emerged best from a tough, and nervous finale, on Sunday’s final stage at Tour de la Provence to take the victory in a sprint from the bunch, his second in two days.
Unlike his opening win of the season last Friday, when he kicked late after somehow finding space, his second win came as a result taking the initiative. He kicked early in the sprint and was on the front leading the charge when a crash occurred behind him.
Bennett was untroubled by the high-speed spill, looking like he was going to be all-comers even without some of the other fast men being frustrated by the incident.
Sam Bennett (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) emerged best from a tough, and nervous finale, on Sunday’s final stage at Tour de la Provence to take the victory in a sprint from the bunch, his second in two days.
Unlike his opening win of the season last Friday, when he kicked late after somehow finding space, his second win came as a result taking the initiative. He kicked early in the sprint and was on the front leading the charge when a crash occurred behind him.
Bennett was untroubled by the high-speed spill, looking like he was going to be all-comers even without some of the other fast men being frustrated by the incident.
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Sam Bennett (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) emerged best from a tough, and nervous finale, on Sunday’s final stage at Tour de la Provence to take the victory in a sprint from the bunch, his second in two days.
Unlike his opening win of the season last Friday, when he kicked late after somehow finding space, his second win came as a result taking the initiative. He kicked early in the sprint and was on the front leading the charge when a crash occurred behind him.
Bennett was untroubled by the high-speed spill, looking like he was going to be all-comers even without some of the other fast men being frustrated by the incident.

Sam Bennett has endured a difficult few years but the Irishman made no mistake at the weekend in France, taking two confidence-boosting wins (Photo: Jan de Meuleneir-PN-Cor Vos)
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Sam Bennett (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) emerged best from a tough, and nervous finale, on Sunday’s final stage at Tour de la Provence to take the victory in a sprint from the bunch, his second in two days.
Unlike his opening win of the season last Friday, when he kicked late after somehow finding space, his second win came as a result taking the initiative. He kicked early in the sprint and was on the front leading the charge when a crash occurred behind him.
Bennett was untroubled by the high-speed spill, looking like he was going to be all-comers even without some of the other fast men being frustrated by the incident.
Sam Bennett (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) emerged best from a tough, and nervous finale, on Sunday’s final stage at Tour de la Provence to take the victory in a sprint from the bunch, his second in two days.
Unlike his opening win of the season last Friday, when he kicked late after somehow finding space, his second win came as a result taking the initiative. He kicked early in the sprint and was on the front leading the charge when a crash occurred behind him.
Bennett was untroubled by the high-speed spill, looking like he was going to be all-comers even without some of the other fast men being frustrated by the incident.
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Sam Bennett (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) emerged best from a tough, and nervous finale, on Sunday’s final stage at Tour de la Provence to take the victory in a sprint from the bunch, his second in two days.
Unlike his opening win of the season last Friday, when he kicked late after somehow finding space, his second win came as a result taking the initiative. He kicked early in the sprint and was on the front leading the charge when a crash occurred behind him.
Bennett was untroubled by the high-speed spill, looking like he was going to be all-comers even without some of the other fast men being frustrated by the incident.
Sam Bennett (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) emerged best from a tough, and nervous finale, on Sunday’s final stage at Tour de la Provence to take the victory in a sprint from the bunch, his second in two days.
Unlike his opening win of the season last Friday, when he kicked late after somehow finding space, his second win came as a result taking the initiative. He kicked early in the sprint and was on the front leading the charge when a crash occurred behind him.
Bennett was untroubled by the high-speed spill, looking like he was going to be all-comers even without some of the other fast men being frustrated by the incident.