In 2019, Egan Bernal became the first Latin American ever to win the Tour de France and the youngest winner in 110 years. He “got his start riding mountain bikes in the Andes, often training above 10,000 feet, which helped him become a fierce competitor on the Alps and Pyrenees.” His preparation also enabled his recent win of the Giro d’Italia with a “dominating Stage 16 victory on the cloud-shrouded, 15,000-foot-high Giao Pass” following which “an Italian TV station proclaimed him “King of the Dolomites.””
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In 2019, Egan Bernal became the first Latin American ever to win the Tour de France and the youngest winner in 110 years. He “got his start riding mountain bikes in the Andes, often training above 10,000 feet, which helped him become a fierce competitor on the Alps and Pyrenees.” His preparation also enabled his recent win of the Giro d’Italia with a “dominating Stage 16 victory on the cloud-shrouded, 15,000-foot-high Giao Pass” following which “an Italian TV station proclaimed him “King of the Dolomites.””