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              Britain's Mark Cavendish (L) celebrates on the finish line as he wins ahead of US Tyler Farrar (R) and Italy's Daniel Oss at the end of the 192,5 km and fifteenth stage of the 2011 Tour de France cycling race run between Limoux and Montpellier, southern France. San Luis Obispo, California-based HTC-Highroad, whose riders include 19-time stage winner Mark Cavendish of the U.K., may have to close after this year if it can’t get more backing, team spokeswoman Kristy Scrymgeour said. Photographer: Pascal Pavani/AFP/Getty Images

Britain's Mark Cavendish (L) celebrates on the finish line as he wins ahead of US Tyler Farrar (R) and Italy's Daniel Oss at the end of the 192,5 km and fifteenth stage of the 2011 Tour de France cycling race run between Limoux and Montpellier, southern France. San Luis Obispo, California-based HTC-Highroad, whose riders include 19-time stage winner Mark Cavendish of the U.K., may have to close after this year if it can’t get more backing, team spokeswoman Kristy Scrymgeour said. Photographer: Pascal Pavani/AFP/Getty Images

July 18, 2011
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