Celebrating Too Early/Late

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Another new entry.
 
There is an arrogance in a rider thinking "Although this has come down to a sprint, I am confident enough that I am so far ahead that I don't need to sprint all the way to the line," and I am always happy to see such arrogance have this result.
But it’s just not cool to win a sprint sans arms aloft before the line, it doesn’t show panache and shouldn’t really count
 
I thought the rider has to be accompanied with his bike to finish the race?

I suppose the rule is mostly so that a rider whose bike breaks just before the finish line won't leave it and start running.
The opposite; the bike getting across the line, but the rider doesn't, is... probably more rare. I don't think we're quite on that level of AI bikes yet; imagine if a rider crashes just before the finish and breaks their leg, and the bike just goes "SCREW YOU! I'm finishing."