It happens now and again.
A bike racer thinks the race is over and he believes he's won and he starts celebrating.
But no.
On Wednesday's stage five of the Giro d'Italia, Slovenian rider Luka Pibernik of the Bahrain-Merida team was racing solo just ahead of the peloton when he approached the finish line, thinking he'd won.
Watch here:
That awkward moment when you celebrate too early 🙈
A shocker for @Bahrain_Merida rider Luka Pibernik #Giro100pic.twitter.com/AfWQAW1Ria
— Eurosport UK (@Eurosport_UK) May 10, 2017
It would have been the greatest victory of his career, by far.
But there was another lap of the finishing circuit still to go, indicated by the guy ringing the "one lap to go" bell.
The commentator asks, "Can he not hear the bell?!"
But after there was plenty of love for poor old Luka.
"At least, for a brief moment he knows what it feels like winning a stage in a grand tour," Dutch cyclist Theo Boss tweeted.
Congrats Luka! Beautiful win! 💪 pic.twitter.com/qws2P342E5
— Theo Bos (@theo_bos) May 10, 2017
Pibernik will always be a winner to me.
— EdwardPickering (@EdwardPickering) May 10, 2017
#AlternativeFactspic.twitter.com/bOugqGmo9M
— cyclingreporter (@cyclingreporter) May 10, 2017
Racing fans may remember this:
Anyway, Colombian sprinter Fernando Gaviria of the Quick-Step-Floors team actually won the Giro stage.
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