Eritrean cyclists make history at Tour de France

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Daniel Teklehaimanot and Merhawi Kudus are part of tour's first African team and the first Eritreans to ride the race.


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Two cyclists from Eritrea, Daniel Teklehaimanot and Merhawi Kudus, are making history in the world's most famous bicycle race.

The two riders are members of MTN Khubeka, the first ever African team in the Tour de France, as well as the first Eritreans to take part in the race.

Al Jazeera's Paul Rhys met up with the men in Amsterdam and talked to them about the build-up to their groundbreaking adventure.
 
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Tour de France 2015: Daniel Teklehaimanot makes history for Africa


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Daniel Teklehaimanot of Eritrea and MTN-Qhubeka celebrates as he is awarded the polka-dot jersey.


<cite class="el-editorial-source"></cite>He has already made Tour de France history as one of the first African-registered team ever to take part in the event -- and now Daniel Teklehaimanot has pedaled past another major milestone.

On Thursday, Teklehaimanot became the first African to don the polka-dot jersey awarded to the race's leading climber, his team said.

The 26-year-old MTN-Qhubeka rider gave the thumbs-up after earning a third point in the King of the Mountains classification to take the jersey from Joaquim Rodriguez, who dropped a point behind him.

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Colleagues on the Eritrean's team were quick to voice their congratulations on Twitter, writing: "Lost for words right now... Battling to see what's going on through the tears. Dream come true to have the polka-dot jersey!"

Teklehaimanot's achievement came when a sprint ride at the Cote du Tilleul saw him cross in first place on the final category four climb of the day.

"I'm really happy about what happened today. I can't believe it," he told the official Tour de France website.

"That was my childhood dream, to get the polka dot jersey at the Tour de France. I was excited about having it just for one day.

"After I scored two points, I was nervous that I wouldn't take one more, otherwise I would be left with nothing.

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We can't believe it... Daniel Teklehaimanot has just gone into the lead of the King of the Mountains Polka Dot jersey at the #TdF2015... and he will be the first African rider ever, to pull on the jersey today!
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The 2012 London Olympian -- who had surgery to correct tachycardia, a condition resulting in a faster than normal resting heart rate, in 2009 -- was the first of the 198 riders to start the opening time trial of this year's Tour.

But there was a cruel setback for Tony Martin, who broke his collarbone in a crash as stage six of the Tour drew to a close.


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As Czech Zdenek Stybar made a late dash to win the stage, his Etixx-QuickStep teammate Martin suffered injury in a crash that could spell the end of his participation in this year's race.

However, the German retains the leader's yellow jersey because race rules say a rider held up in an incident in the final three kilometers of a stage is credited with the same time as the winner.

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