Mark Cavendish may get the opportunity to shine in Monday’s 198-km third stage of the Tour de France, among the few chances this year for pure sprinters to take the glare.
“Of course it’s an objective and Mark has targeted this stage,” the Briton’s HTC Highroad team director Allan Peiper stated in a statement. “After all he has won 15 stages on the flat in the past three years. But Mark also won hard stages in the last couple of years and I can see him play a
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