Mark Cavendish moved into second place all-time for Tour de France stage wins as he collected his 29th victory on stage six in Montauban on Thursday.
Cavendish’s third win of the 2016 Tour came ahead of Germany’s Marcel Kittel, and a fine third place for British Tour debutant Dan McLay – his fourth top-10 finish of his opening Tour.
Cavendish’s victory on stage three had moved him level with five-time Tour winner Bernard Hinault on 28 Tour stage wins, but he is now alone in second place and five behind Eddy Merckx’s record of 34.
That winning feeling at @LeTour for @MarkCavendish... again! #greenjersey #TDF2016 #29stagewins pic.twitter.com/oXoYPAjRTt
— Le Tour de France UK (@letour_uk) July 7, 2016
Cavendish sat on the wheel of Etixx-QuickStep’s Kittel as they came into Montauban, and launched himself forward in the final 200 metres.
Finishing fastest of all was Fortuneo-Vital Concept’s McLay but the 24-year-old ran out of road as Team Dimension Data’s Cavendish punched the air for the third time this week.
@MarkCavendish started with a strong kick & I couldn't get him back till the line. Congrats! I will have to wait till the next chance! 😈
— Marcel Kittel (@marcelkittel) July 7, 2016
The 31-year-old has enjoyed some fantastic Tours in the past, winning six stages in 2009 and five each in 2010 and 2011, but has never before collected three wins in the first six days.
Up to 72 km/h!
— letourdata (@letourdata) July 7, 2016
Here's a heat-map of the average final sprint speeds of today's exciting finish.#TDFdata #TDF2016 pic.twitter.com/fSeY1pjdWy
“Oh my god, that was terrifying,” Cavendish said. “That was like the old days, wheel surfing. I was a little too far back going into that so it was just carnage in the final. I wanted Kittel’s wheel and I was fighting for it.
“I knew it would be the right thing to go early because it was slightly downhill, I put the bigger gear on again but I maxed out and should have put a bigger gear on. I held on and held Kittel off, did to him what he’s done to me over the last three years.”
Tour de France 2016 #TDF2016 – stage 6 results https://t.co/EFlEAB0EDN pic.twitter.com/MdPENsDVFw
— top10cycling (@top10cycling) July 7, 2016