Mark Cavendish's Tour de France is in doubt after he was caught up in a crash during the sprint finish of stage 4. The Dimension Data rider went down, colliding with the barriers, when Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) stuck his elbow out as Cavendish tried to come up the inside.
Cavendish returned to the team bus with his hand heavily bandaged and came out a few moments later with his arm in a sling. His hand had been bleeding profusely and there were concerns about whether or not he had broken it, but his shoulder was also a major worry.
The Manxman fell heavily on his right side, the same side he fell on and injured in a crash on the opening stage of the Tour de France in 2017.
"I'm going to go and get it checked out. I'm definitely going to need stitches in this finger. It's bleeding a lot. And the shoulder, it's something to do with the shoulder that I did in Harrogate," Cavendish told the press outside the Dimension Data bus in Vittel. "I just sat backwards. I don't know if I've snapped the ligament or what. I'm not a doctor, I don't know what, but from the feelings I'm not optimistic."
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The crash happened in the final metres as riders switched left and right. Eventual stage winner Arnaud Démare (FDJ) had a coming together with Nacer Bouhanni (Cofidis) at almost the same time as the Cavendish and Sagan incident, but he avoided any sanctions.
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