
Mark Cavendish finished 41st on stage five of the Tour de Suisse today.
The first 46 riders were given the same time as the stage winner, Slovenian Borut Bozic.
Tweeting afterwards Cavendish said it was another hard day, which again saw the riders tackle over 2000m of elevation over the course of the stage.
He said there were some tired legs out there, including his.
Tomorrow is a relatively short stage, 158km from Tobel-Tägerschen to Triesenberg.
It's relatively flat too, apart from a steep climb to the finish.
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