Mark Cavendish crashes out of final Tour de France
Mark Cavendish is out of his final Tour de France following a crash on stage eight.
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Mark Cavendish is out of his final Tour de France following a crash on stage eight.
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Jasper Philipsen denied Mark Cavendish a record-breaking Tour de France victory on the line as the Belgian won stage seven on the line in Bordeaux.
The 38-year-old Cavendish, looking for a record-breaking 35th career stage win on the Tour de France, took the lead, but Philipsen burst past him to win while Eritrean rider Biniam Girmay came third.
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