The day was marked by multiple attempts to form a breakaway all inspired by the Frenchmen in the peloton. The French always hope to win on Bastille Day, but it wasn't in the cards or in their legs today. The last guy from the breakaway was the Spaniard Javier Romo riding for the Spanish team Movistar. That didn't stop the French fans from waving their flags and cheering on the lone rider as he started down the Cote de Murat. I should point out that a French man was able to claim third on the stage, Paul Seixas, who is continuing to live up to all of the faith the French public has put in the 19 year old.
This is a small 4x6 inch original watercolor painting that is available through my website at greigleach.com or you can simply follow the direct link at the end of the post to purchase the painting above. Since it is an original work of art, it is a first come first served reality. The work sells for $99 USD including shipping, but, yes, international shipping is both available and extra.
Purchase this painting here: "The Last Guy TdF26-68" (Original art by Greig Leach)
Learn more about Greig Leach at The Art of Cycling: About the Artist: Greig Leach
And learn about Leach's published books at The Art of Cycling: Cycling Books by Greig Leach

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