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German sprinter Marcel Kittel makes history at Tour de France, wins stage on a bike with disc brakes

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LIEGE, BELGIUM — History was made at the Tour de France on Sunday when Germany's Marcel Kittel sprinted to victory on stage two riding a bike with disc brakes.

It was the first time that a rider had ever done that in the world's most prestigious bicycle race.

Kittel is one of pro cycling's best field sprinters. He rides for the Belgian-based Quick-Step-Floors cycling team.

Here's a picture of Kittel kissing his bike after the stage:

VeloNews tech editor Dan Cavallari tweeted this prerace photo of Kittel's Specialized Venge:

Business Insider profiled Kittel last year.

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