PARIS -- A gastronomical, sporting and cultural glance at Stage 21 of the Tour de France on Sunday:REGION: The mostly flat 113-kilometer (70-mile) final stage began north of Paris in Chantilly and ended with the traditional circuit on the Champs-Elysees in Paris.BAGUETTE AND BUTTER: Sharing beer and champagne with teammates, Chris Froome celebrated his third Tour de France title in four years on Sunday. The Kenyan-born British rider finished safely at the back of the main pack during the final stage, arm-in-arm with his teammates during the mostly ceremonial final ride. German sprinter Andre Greipel won the stage ahead of Peter Sagan and Alexander Kristoff in a sprint.PLAT DU JOUR: Steak tartare. A classic in Parisian brasseries, this dish of chopped, raw beef is served with onions, capers and egg yolk -- plus French fries and green salad.CULTURE: The stage began with a ride through the Chateau de Chantilly, a sprawling palace surrounded by finely manicured gardens that was originally built in the 16th century, destroyed during the French Revolution and rebuilt in the 19th century. Chantilly is also a center of French horse racing.VIN DU JOUR: Tour de France champions traditionally enjoy a flute of champagne to celebrate their three-week odyssey around the country. Made from Chardonnay grapes grown from clay soils, champagne Dehours and Fils Extra Brut, Lieu-dit Brisefer comes with intense floral and brioche aromas.HISTORY: To celebrate the popular roots of the Tour, organizers could consider a final stage to the Mur des Federes -- also known as Communards Wall. Erected in eastern Paris, the monument commemorates the death of fighters from the Paris Commune executed by French soldiers. The Commune was an alliance between middle and working classes who broke into revolt in 1871 in the wake of the collapse of Napoleon IIIs Second Empire.STAT OF THE DAY: 5. The number of best sprinters green jerseys won by Peter Sagan, in five appearances at the Tour.QUOTE OF THE DAY: Thanks for your kindness in these difficult times. You have the most beautiful race in the world. Vive le Tour, Vive la France. -- Chris Froome, speaking in French after his win.DESSERT: The Parisian tea room Laduree has achieved worldwide fame with its delicate macarons. These meringue-style cookies with a crispy crust and cream filling come in many flavors.NEXT ORDER: The 2017 Tour will start with two stages in Dusseldorf, Germany. The rest of the route will be unveiled later this year. Wholesale Warriors Jerseys . Brad Jacobs and his Sault Ste. 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Harper made a game-saving grab in right field and had a couple of big hits at the plate to help the Washington Nationals beat the San Francisco Giants 2-1 in 10 innings on Wednesday. San Francisco had runners on first and second with one out in the eighth when Harper had to dive to grab Hunter Pences sinking liner in the gap, keeping it tied at 1. He banged up his left knee on the play, but managed to stay in the game. "The trainer came up to me after the eighth and said Bryce hurt his knee again," Washington manager Davey Johnson said. "I didnt want to hear that. I could not imagine taking him out there. He said he was fine. Well fix it tomorrow." Harper is still recovering from his dangerous collision with the outfield wall in Los Angeles a week ago. He felt he should have made the catch on Gregor Blancos tying triple in the ninth inning of San Franciscos 4-2 win on Tuesday night, acknowledging that the play against the Dodgers was on his mind. So the play against Pence was a big lift for the 20-year-old phenom. "Im just glad I caught it," he said. "Its still in my head and I have to try and get past it. Its just going to take time." Harper also hit his 12th homer in the sixth and sparked the winning rally with a one-out double. Ryan Zimmerman was walked intentionally before Ian Desmond had an RBI single against Jeremy Affeldt (1-1), helping the Nationals avoid a three-game series sweep. Tyler Clippard (3-1) pitched a perfect 10th for the win and Rafael Soriano got three outs for his 14th save. He failed to convert each of his last two chances, including Tuesday nights loss. Buster Posey hit a tying RBI single for San Francisco in the eighth. Marco Scutaro went 0 for 3 with two walks, ending his 19-game hitting streak. He flew out to deep left to end the game. "We played well again today," Giants manager Bruce Bochy said. "Really it was their defence in the eighth that won the game. They made nice plays on Pence and Belt. We ran into a well-pitched game." Both teams failed to muster much offence in a nice pitchers duel betweeen Gio Gonzalez of the Nationals and Giants left-hander Madison Bumgarner.dddddddddddd "Its never easy to give it up like that but I think well be OK," Bumgarner said. "They have a good team over there and they have as good a shot as anybody." Gonzalez was charged with one run and four hits over 7 1-3 innings, throwing a season-high 116 pitches. Harpers leadoff drive was the only blemish for Bumgarner, who gave up four hits in seven innings. "Its going to be a good plane ride home," Gonzalez said. "The defence and the bullpen kept us in it." Bumgarners first four outs were by strikeouts and five of the first eight. He did not strike out a batter after the third inning. He gave up a career-high nine runs -- seven earned -- in a season-low 4 2-3 innings last Friday at Colorado. Gonzalez has been pitching better of late, giving up five runs over his last 29 innings after allowing 19 runs over his first 32 innings. Angel Pagan made it to third with one out in the first, but Gonzalez struck out Pence and Brett Pill to end the inning. "Gio pitched an unbelievable game," Desmond said. "He showed a lot of guts." Gonzalez, who had his third consecutive no-decision, retired 15 of 16 hitters during one stretch. NOTES: Harper said his left knee was a little swollen. "Hopefully the swelling will go down," he said. "It was important to get this win and be able to go home and get comfortable." ... Attendance at AT&T Park reached 1,040,301 for the season in home game No. 25. ... The Nationals have hit at least one home run in 71 consecutive series. ... RHP Jordan Zimmermann (7-2, 1.62 ERA) takes the mound for the Nationals on Friday against the Philadelphia Phillies. ... RHP Tim Lincecum (3-3, 4.70 ERA) starts Fridays game for the Giants against the Colorado Rockies. ... Giants INF Pablo Sandoval was not in the starting lineup because of an illness. ... Giants 1B Brandon Belt felt tightness in his back and did not start. ... The Nationals ended their longest road trip of the season (10 games). ... Nationals OF Tyler Moore went 0 for 3 and is hitless in his last 21 at-bats. 21:05ET 22-05-13 ' ' '