From Liege to Paris in 21 stages and 23 days, over 3496.9 kilometres, a British winner declared for the first time, we've finally arrived at the finish to yet another Tour de France.
Prudhomme's vision blurred by Sky
When Christian Prudhomme announced the course for the 2012 Tour de France, he underlined it as a rouleur's race, but one, he maintained, offered ample opportunity and variety for those not gifted against the clock to make up their losses with long-range attacks, and mountain raids.
A brain-snap or an honest mistake from Chris Froome on Stage 11 exposed momentarily just how well the Brit is going on the climbs of this year's Tour de France, and despite his protestations to the contrary that he is "here to help Brad win the Tour", rekindled memories of last year's Vuelta and a handful of similar scenarios in cycling in the last 25 years, writes Al Hinds.
There was an element of déjà vu in Team Sky's performance on the Planche des Belles Filles climb of Stage 7 of the Tour de France, with a near carbon-copy scenario playing out on the Col du Joux Plane in last month's Criterium du Dauphine.
Innovation key to Tour and cycling's future
While it's important never to forget the history and the tradition in which the Tour de France is steeped, efforts to innovate and change the race for the better should not be rejected on face value alone, writes Al Hinds.
Between 2009 and 2011, Highroad forever altered a well-established sprinting culture, and created a new formula for success - but such success devalued both the effort of the team and its lead sprinter Mark Cavendish, writes Al Hinds.
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