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GRAND AMBITIONS

I’ve found out, like everyone said, the Tour de France is nothing like any other race, you cannot compare it to anything done before. The peloton is really, really big, you can feel that it’s the Tour de France and everyone wants to achieve something. Mostly, I’m having a lot of fun - it’s my childhood dream to race this race and I’m really happy that I am doing it. I’m trying to pay attention to live in those moments, and I’m really having fun.

I really like to represent my country and to show the world the other side of Israel, the side that normally doesn’t get to be in the media. It’s really a great honour for me to be in the biggest stage in the cycling world, to show

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