Cavendish claims third stage win
Updated 16.19 Thu Jul 17 2008
British cyclist Mark Cavendish has clinched his third stage victory in the Tour de France.
He crossed the line first, with a huge group of 128 riders in hot pursuit at the end of the 169km stage from Lavelanet to Narbonne.
Cavendish is the first-ever British cyclist to win three stages of the race in a single year.
The 22-year-old from the Isle of Man is stuck in 156th place in the overall competition after 12 stages.
But he is the first-ever British cyclist to win three stages of the race in a single year.
Cadel Evans of Australia is the overall leader.
But the stage was disrupted by a drug scandal and the Saunier-Duval team has pulled out of the race after it was revealed their rider Riccardo Ricco had tested positive for the blood-boosting drug EPO.
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