A 25-year-old Australian just rode the fastest time trial in Tour de France history and took the yellow jersey
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Australian Rohan Dennis just rode the fastest time trial in Tour de France history and donned the first leader's yellow jersey of the race, NBC Sports reports.
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He rode about 55.446 kmh for a stage-winning time of 14 minutes and 56 seconds, CyclingWeekly reports.
It was the fastest individual stage ever ridden in the Tour.
Dennis rides for the US-based BMC Racing Team.
He is the seventh rider from Australia to lead the Tour, the world's premier bicycle race, which runs July 4-26.
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