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Tour de France 2024 : l’invraisemblable Mark Cavendish, personnage de série et de triomphes - Haiti24

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Mark Cavendish et son fils, après sa trente-cinquième victoire d’étapes sur le Tour de France, à Saint-Vulbas (Ain), le 3 juillet 2024. THOMAS SAMSON / AP Mark Cavendish est un personnage de série. Celle historique de trente-cinq victoires d’étapes dans le Tour de France, que le sprinter britannique compose entre le 9 juillet 2008, à Châteauroux, dans l’Indre, et ce

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