BRIGNOLES, France, July 5 (UPI) --
Britain's Mark Cavendish rode to victory Sunday in Stage 2 of the Tour de France.
Cavendish covered the 187-kilometer (116-mile) run from Monaco to Brignoles, France, in 4 hours, 30 minutes and 2 seconds.
American Tyler Farrar placed second, finishing just behind Cavendish, and France's Romain Feillu took third.
Fabian Cancellara of Switzerland, who won the opening leg of the 21-stage race Saturday, ended up 7 seconds behind Cavendish in 38th place but retained the yellow jersey worn by the overall race leader.
American Lance Armstrong, a seven-time Tour de France winner, finished in 80th place in Stage 2 and is 10th overall, 40 seconds behind Cancellara.
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