Stage 6 is once again likely to end in a sprint finish
It could be another day for Britain's Mark Cavendish at the Tour de France.
Stage 6 is once again likely to end in a sprint finish with the riders racing 226.5 km from Dinan to Lisieux.
Cavendish won in impressive style yesterday, he came from 10 places back in the final sprint, to secure his first win of this year's Tour.
Things are looking up in the riders race for the green jersey following being disqualified from the intermediary sprint earlier in the week.
Mark Cavendish posted on twitter after the race; 'Wow, that wasn't a finish I can call easy! 200m thought I was racing for 3rd. Team were incredible to keep me sheltered on a hard day. MASSIVE thank you to everyone for the congratulation messages. Really glad you enjoyed the stage today.'
His 16th Tour De France win took him into the Top ten stage winners in the events history.
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