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An Incredible Show in Paris by Columbia-HTC

July, 27, 2009

Source from www.highroadsports.com, Eurosport

Columbia-HTC's Mark Cavendish and teammate Mark Renshaw blasted to first and second place in the final stage of the Tour de France in Paris on Sunday. Cavendish and Renshaw broke away from the head of the pack on the final corner, with Cavendish celebrating his sixth stage victory and first ever finish in the Tour de France. 


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The Columbia-HTC rider's victory came on the Champs Elysées in the heart of the French capital, on a finishing circuit for the Tour's final stage which is often classified as the sprinters' World Championships. "Winning here in Paris is one of the most spectacular moments any sprinter can have," Cavendish said afterwards. "But it's one thing to do that sprint and another thing to execute it, and I'm always put in the best position possible by my team. I've got the most talented group of individuals I could ask for helping me to do that. It takes a lot of special people to make sure everything is done perfectly and that's what the guys do. I always said with that pressure on me, there's no excuse for not winning so I have to do it." 


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Cavendish has now netted stages two, three, ten, 11, 19 and 21 of the Tour de France this year. Sunday's first place is the 19th victory of his season and the tenth Tour stage of his career.




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"I said before I came to the Tour de France that I wanted the stage win and a finish and anything else would be a bonus. Having taken six wins and finished in Paris as well, I can't go away from this Tour disappointed with what I've achieved." 



Following Cavendish's latest win, Columbia-HTC Men's Team has now taken 61 victories this season, the highest tally for any professional team.