
Cyclist Mark Cavendish claimed his sixth win of his professional career on Saturday.
The Manxman, who was named in T-Mobile's pre-selection of 13 riders for the Tour de France on Friday, won the final stage of the Ster Elektrotroer in Holland in a bunch sprint.
It caps off a busy week for the 22 year old, who was in Geneva on Tuesday to sign the UCI anti-doping declaration.
Cav also features in a BBC article with Belgian cycling great Johan Museeuw, who claims Mark can be the star to take British cycling to a wider audience.
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