Jul 19th, 2018

Jul 19th, 2018

Tour de France director Christian Prudhomme paid tribute to Mark Cavendish after the Briton's exit from the race when he failed to make the time cut in the 11th stage.

He wasn;t the only casualty though with his Australian teammate Mark Renshaw and German sprint ace Marcel Kittel also failing to finish in time.

Sprint specialist Cavendish, who has 30 Tour stage wins to his name, crossed the line one hour five minutes and 33 seconds after stage winner Geraint Thomas, far outside the time limit that had been set at 31:27.

While he could have stepped off his bike and climbed into the broom wagon, which sweeps up riders falling behind the time limit, Cavendish insisted on finishing the 158km stage to La Rosiere on his bike.

"Hats off to Mr Cavendish," Prudhomme said to Reuters before the start of the 12th stage on Thursday.

"That was such a mark of respect for the Tour."

Prudhomme said he had to press the local authorities not to open the roads to circulation again in order to allow Cavendish to finish the stage safely.

"I want to say thank you to Mark Cavendish. It's such a mark of respect from the best sprinter of the Tour's history," Prudhomme said.

Cavendish had appeared out of form, never being in the mix for the final sprint in the flat stages.

The 33-year-old won his first Tour stage in 2008 and his last in 2016. Only Belgian great Eddy Merckx has won more stage wins on the Tour, with 34 victories to his name.

Also out of the race are his team mate Mark Renshaw and German Marcel Kittel, winner of 14 Tour stages

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