
The eyes of the sporting world will be on Paris on Sunday.
Mark Cavendish is bidding for a record fourth successive Tour de France victory on the Champs-Elysees.
And the Manxman should also be part of a history making team by the end of the day.
That’s because Team Sky team-mate Bradley Wiggins is all-but guaranteed to make history and become the first British champion of the Tour.
Wiggins now leads Chris Froome by three minutes, 21 seconds after beating his Team Sky team-mate in Saturday’s 53.5km time trial.
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