TURIN, Italy — Eritrea's Biniam Girmay became the first Black rider to win a Tour de France stage on Monday.
Girmay said his sprint win in the mostly flat third leg was ''for all Africans.''
''We must be proud now. We are really part of the big races,'' he said. ''Now it's our moment. It's our time.''
Before the podium celebration, Girmay went over and greeted Eritrean fans waving their country's green, red and blue flag.
''There is a whole continent that has been waiting for this," said Aike Visbeek, the performance director for Girmay's Intermarche-Wanty team. "It's been done now, and I hope it will open the floodgates for more riders from Africa. He's an ambassador in every way.''
Meanwhile, Mark Cavendish's pursuit of a record-breaking 35th stage win was postponed by a crash ahead of him in the finale, and Olympic champion Richard Carapaz took the yellow jersey from Tadej Pogacar, making him the first Ecuadorean to lead cycling's biggest race.
Girmay also made history in Italy two years ago when he won a stage at the Giro d'Italia to become the first Black African to take a victory in a Grand Tour. But Girmay's Giro victory was marred when he was rushed to a hospital after getting h it in the left eye by a prosecco cork he popped open during the podium celebration — forcing him to abandon the race.
Also in 2022, Girmay became the first rider from a sub-Saharan country to win a single-day classic at the Gent-Wevelgem race.