in stage three as the race moved from the vast country and into france with a sprint finish. drew savage reports. after the hills of the basque country stage three favoured descriptors. mark cavendish is a legitimate pods he says he just wants to win one more stage in his life season. four out yates and yellow jersey and everyone in the battle to win it overall, this was the data stay in the peloton, said your legs and make it to the finish. it was complex and twisty, position can be in a budget spreadsheet and jasper philipsen, the perfect meat out, having been launched into the need knowledge and colour to the line. cavendish cut from further back you reach the highest speed of anyone in the spread and finished a decent sixth and will hope to do better on stage for but philipsen will take some beating. drew savage, bbc news. the italy midfielder sandro tonali has moved to newcastle united in the premier league. 23 year old is the first summer
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