Thibaut Pinot, the final sprint of a runner appreciated despite the absence of victory
## The Last Race of Thibaut Pinot, the Runner Loved Even Without Winning\n\nCycling, one of the most popular sports in the world, has seen many heroes rise and fall. But among them, there is one whose name is inscribed in the hearts of lovers of this sport, not necessarily for the victories he achieved, but for the passion, the determination and perhaps the humanity that he he always showed on the bike. It is Thibaut Pinot, a French cyclist who, despite setbacks, is loved by many fans, even without having a track record full of victories.\n\n### A Remarkable Career\n\nThe career of Thibaut Pinot as a professional cyclist is marked by ups and downs, but one thing remains constant: he has always been a passionate fighter. \n\nBorn into a family of cyclists, he began his professional career in 2010 in the professional team Groupama-FDJ. He quickly became one of the best climbers in the peloton and came into the public eye during the 2012 Tour de France, finishing in 10th place overall and winning his first stage in a Grand Tour race. Since then, he has raced many more tours, and although he has had his share of challenges and disappointments, he has always maintained a special place in the hearts of cycling fans.\n\n### THE Runner Liked even without winning\n\nBut why is he so popular despite a lack of big wins? Thibaut Pinot is above all a runner of emotions, a warrior on the track who fights to the end, whatever the challenge that presents itself. In a sport often dominated by machines with no apparent weaknesses, Pinot is a reminder that cyclists are, above all, human beings, with their strengths and weaknesses. \n\nHis straightforward and direct nature, his passion for cycling and his dedication to his team made him a beloved figure among fans. Even when he fell or was passed by other riders, his courage and determination never wavered. \n\n### The Last Race\n\nThibaut Pinot's final race, at the 2021 Tour de France, may have marked the end of his career as a Grand Tour rider, but it certainly did not mark the end of his passion for cycling. He may not have won as many races as some of his contemporaries, but ultimately, it is the love and respect he has earned from fans that truly make him a great rider.\n\nIn this increasingly competitive world, where victory is often all that matters, Thibaut Pinot reminds us that the important thing is not always to win, but to give the best of yourself, to stay true to who you are, and to inspire admiration and inspiration even in defeat. For all this, Thibaut Pinot will forever be remembered as the rider who was loved even without winning. \n\n

