Mark Cavendish described the award of his first green jersey of Tour de France points leader as “a beautiful moment” and admitted that “to win on the Champs Elysees in the green jersey is a dream.” The 24-year old won stage two with apparent ease, being delivered by the final man in his lead-out train, Mark Renshaw, to around 250 metres from the line. When Cavendish began sprinting the gap behind him opened, and Tyler Farrar (Garmin-Slipstream) was around five lengths back by …

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Cavendish dreams of winning in green on the Champs Elysees