Mark Cavendish's lead-out train is working says Brian Holm

"I think we’ve done our homework well." - Brian Holm

Mark Cavendish wins, Amgen Tour of California, Stage 1

(Image credit: Casey B. Gibson)

Omega Pharma-Quick Step sports director Brian Holm is hopeful a decision to race marquee sprinter Mark Cavendish less this year will pay dividends when the Manxman starts the Tour de France on home turf.

Cavendish has this week reconnoitered the opening stages of the 101st edition that begins in Leeds on July 5 with his desire to win the first maillot jaune of the race well known.

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Sophie Smith is an Australian journalist, broadcaster and author of Pain & Privilege: Inside Le Tour. She follows the WorldTour circuit, working for British, Australian and US press, and has covered 10 Tours de France.