Froome on Tour de France win: 'It's just an incredible feeling'
British cyclist Chris Froome has won the Tour de France for the second time in three years.
The 30-year-old won the 102nd Tour by one minute 12 seconds from Nairo Quintana of Colombia.
It meant a third British victory for Team Sky in four years after Sir Bradley Wiggins' triumph in 2012.
Speaking after his victory, he told ITV News' sports correspondent Ian Payne, he felt "absolutely incredible".
"We worked for almost a year to be in this position, so it's just an incredible feeling to be here now.
"It's been such a tough Tour de France...to be here now I can't describe it", he added.