LONDON (Reuters) - Wild horses would not keep Mark Cavendish off his bike for the start of the Tour of Britain on Sunday, but the battle-scarred former world champion admits he is hardly in the best shape.
Cavendish needed surgery on his shoulder after a heavy crash ended his Tour de France hopes on the first stage in Harrogate in July and his slow recovery has eaten into the season.
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