International Herald Tribune
Anyone who thinks that there is no glory in finishing last has never raced the Tour de France . The lanterne rouge, a title conferred to the last-placed rider in this three-week race, often garners minor media attention and a bank account boost from...
Orlando Sentinel Online
Frustrated since his victory in the second stage more than two weeks ago, Mark Cavendish sprinted masterfully in the last stretch to win the 18th stage of the Tour de France on Friday. The world champion, led out in the finale by his Team Sky leader...
International Business Times
Bradley Wiggins moved one step closer to becoming the first British champion of the Tour de France while compatriot Mark Cavendish captured his 22nd career stage win on Friday, moving him into fourth place on the all-time list of Tour de France stage...
International Herald Tribune
Mark Cavendish vomited on himself through exhaustion in the mountains but on Friday, he was back on his terrain and sent a deafening warning to his rivals ahead of the London Olympics. World champion Cavendish, who has spent much of the Tour de...
Sydney Morning Herald
Wiggins was one of the Sky riders who helped set up Cavendish for his final sprint...I was just too far back on the last corner," Goss said. "He already had 20m before he even started the sprint - well, second place again, Champs Elysees, one more...
Epoch Times
The win ties the Sky sprinter for fourth in history with seven-time overall winner Lance Armstrong and French sprinter Andre Darrigade. After an amazingly fast stage, the race came down to the final few hundred meters as the final breakaway riders...