1. Colombians celebrating near the Arc de Triomphe while holding the Colombian flag
2. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Leon Heriniseono, Colombian living in France:
"Today I am feeling really proud of being Colombian and being part of the Colombian family. Thanks to everybody for the support from Colombia. Come on Colombia!"
3. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Jonathan Nino, Colombian visiting France to watch the Tour de France:
"It is something that we were seeing for a long time because he is a prodigy back in Colombia. It's been very exciting, and we are very happy because it's been very difficult to achieve it."
4. Colombians celebrating near Arc de Triomphe
5. Woman waves a Colombian flag in front of the Arc de Triomphe
6. Colombian man waves a huge Colombian flag alongside his family, celebrating
7. Close up of Colombian flag, zoom out to the Colombian man and his family
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Lorena Cruz, Colombian living in London:
"I'm very excited, I'm very excited. This is the first time a Colombian wins the Tour of France and he's quite young, so it's very exciting."
Small groups of Colombians celebrated in Paris on Sunday after the Tour de France victory of one of their own - 22-year-old Egan Bernal.
Bernal is South America's first winner of cycling's greatest race.
Amid the Parisians on the Champs Elysees and around the Arc de Triomphe, pockets of Colombians could be seen waving their flag jubilantly.
The youngest champion of the post-World War II era, the slightly built Colombian with a killer instinct on the road proved to be the strongest of the 176 strong men who roared off from the start in Brussels, Belgium, on July 6 on their 3,366-kilometre (2,092-mile) odyssey that delivered the most absorbing, drama-packed Tour in decades and a new cycling superstar in the making: Bernal.
Riding a yellow bike, and cheered by Colombian fans who were partying even before he rattled up the cobblestones of the famous avenue,
Bernal crossed the line with his teammate Geraint Thomas, the 2018 champion who this year finished second.