Yeah, another sprint, I guess.” In the middle of it all, Cavendish hit upon the central truism of bunch sprinting.
There was no extended Tour de France history today for Mark Cavendish as he just missed out on a shot at a 36th stage win at the event this afternoon (16 July).
A short stage made for a tight time cut, and the task was complicated still further by Team Sky’s fierce tempo at the front.
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