TOUR DE FRANCE WATCH: Cavendish fuming against 'imbeciles'

Germany's Andre Greipel crosses the finish line ahead of Peter Sagan of Slovakia, left, and Britain's sprinter Mark Cavendish, right, to win the second stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 166 kilometers (103 miles) with start in Utrecht and

Cancellara stole the yellow jersey from Tony Martin thanks to his four second bonus (for finishing ahead of Cavendish). This could be the 34-year-old last Tour, and wearing that jersey tonight will feel extra special. Fabian Cancellara of Switzerland

The 2015 Tour de France is already off the a historic start after Rohan Dennis set the record for the fastest average speed on Stage 1. The Australian rider will wear the Maillot Jaune on Stage 2 this Sunday for the Tour's first "traditional" stage

Every Tour route juggles economics, logistics, history and the need for enthralling racing. This year's continues a recent trend: short mountain stages, mininal time trialling and more 'étapes pièges', 'pitfall stages' to catch the 

It's a short but sweet stay in Pays-Bas, for after today, July 5, the peloton bid the Netherlands adieu and move southwards to Belgique – though not before le peloton du Tour de France get wet, wild and windy, because for the first time in the race's