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Mark Cavendish crashes out of Tour de France

Mark Cavendish crashes out of Tour de France

The day after just missing out on setting the record for Tour de France stage victories, Mark Cavendish (Astana Qazaqstan) crashed out of the 110th edition on Saturday’s eighth stage. The record of 34 stages is still shared with Eddy Merckx. The Brit crashed along with Pello Bilbao with 62 km remaining. By the way he was holding his shoulder, it seemed that he had injured his collarbone.

Cavendish saw Jasper Philipsen come around him in the final 150 meters on Friday’s stage. The Manx Missile had been second, fifth and fourth in the three bunch sprints so far.

Earlier in Saturday’s stage from Libourne to Limoges, Cavendish had been part of a short-lived bridging effort initiated by Mathieu van der Poel.

Cavendish is Astana’s second rider to leave the race after LL Sanchez, who didn’t start stage 5.

The 38 year old was third in the points classification going into Saturday’s stage.

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