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Steve Cummings wins overall in Tour Méditerranéen

BMC Racing's Wirral-born rider continues form that saw him clinch runners-up spot at Dubai Tour...

Steve Cummings of BMC Racing has today won the French early season race the Tour Méditerranéen, the Briton continuing his impressive form this month where he also finished second overall at the inaugural edition of the Dubai Tour.

Victory in yesterday afternoon's individual time trial put the 32-year-old from the Wirral into the overnight lead ahead of today's fifth and final stage which finished at Mont Faron above Toulon.

Cummings crossed the line fourth todayt, 11 seconds behind AG2R's Jean-Christophe Peraud, to clinch the overall by 4 seconds from the Frenchman.

"It was so close, I went way over my limit," said Cummings afterwards.

"I just did my best and luckily it was good enough. I thought I could do a good GC, but was looking more to the time trial and taking things day-by-day.

"But I kept staying in the front and then the time trial was great. So today was like the icing on the cake.

"It was great for everything to fall into place.

"In the past, I have had form like this – or better – and something has gone wrong: I have had a crash or been sick. It has never come out properly. So it is nice to have it work out."

Cummings' victory in a race that hads previously been won by riders including Eddy Merckx and Paolo Bettini comes two years after the triumph of Jon Tiernan-Locke, then with Endura Racing.

Joining Team Sky for its debut season in 2010, Cummings finished second overall to Rabobank's Lars Boom the following year and joined BMC Racing for the 2012 season.

He broke his pelvis in February that year during the Tour of the Algarve, but later that season gained his first Grand Tour stage win in the Vuelta.

Earlier this month, Cummings finished second overall in the Dubai Tour, won by his BMC Racing team mate, Taylor Phinney.

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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Sim1 | 10 years ago
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Its healthy to see British riders in teams spread across the peloton, in BMC, MOV, OPQS and now OGE, as well as SKY.

He's a great rider, a top guy by all accounts, and has had more than his fair share of bad luck in the recent past.

Really pleased for him

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mtm_01 | 10 years ago
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Good to see a relatively unheralded British rider having Overall success, he's definitely in some form. Would think these results probably justify his move away from Sky...

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Him Up North | 10 years ago
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Great result. He's having a belter of a 2014 so far. Sad (if not entirely surprising) thing is BBC's sport website doesn't have a report on it (at time of posting). If it was one of the Team Sky boys they'd be falling over themselves. Hey ho.

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leedgreen | 10 years ago
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Really happy for Steve, topman off the bike too!

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obutterwick | 10 years ago
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Fantastic. So pleased for him.

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