Cav Cheating the Time Cut?

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Allthough I don't know for sure and don't like to speculate(allthough this is an internet forum...speculation paradise) I think Cav most likely got some help. Just like most of the riders that made the timelimit.

I expect the officials looking away since they don't want to kick out a heap of riders. What I don't understand is why they just didn't raise the timelimit to 35 minutes or something...
 
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El Pistolero said:
Every single day so far. Usually on twitter, but also in his post race interviews.

Specific examples? I follow him on twitter and he has joked about it, which I suppose if you don't get British humour and are desperate to knock him then would seem like a whinge. It wasn't though.
 
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Kwibus said:
Allthough I don't know for sure and don't like to speculate(allthough this is an internet forum...speculation paradise) I think Cav most likely got some help. Just like most of the riders that made the timelimit.

I expect the officials looking away since they don't want to kick out a heap of riders. What I don't understand is why they just didn't raise the timelimit to 35 minutes or something...

Because it's about time sprinters do something hard instead of racing hard the last 500m.
 
El Pistolero said:
Me thinks all the pure sprinters do it anyway, but Cav's whining about there being so little flat stages is getting annoying. So yeah, he should shut up.

Mambo95 said:
When has he whined about the stages?

El Pistolero said:
Every single day so far. Usually on twitter, but also in his post race interviews.

Mambo95 said:
Specific examples? I follow him on twitter and he has joked about it, which I suppose if you don't get British humour and are desperate to knock him then would seem like a whinge. It wasn't though.

Knock it off will you both? It's not at all relevant to the topic. :mad:
 
El Pistolero said:
Every single day so far. Usually on twitter, but also in his post race interviews.

He does whinge sometimes certainly more than most. To be fair if u don't subscribe to Twitter u could avoid most of him . He is also very team orientated and always gives them his there credit. He seems well liked by his team and do seem loyal so he can't be all bad.
 
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Hitchey said:
Maybe he had a rear brake caliper that just would not stop dragging and needed repair every 2 minutes? Maybe he needed a fresh bottle every 30 seconds and each hand off took 20 seconds a la Floyd and Morzine?


Regardless, IF, and that is certainly an IF, he was hanging on or taking advantage and getting towed, that is really unfair to the others that actually pedaled up the hill.

It seems unlikely that a couple of guys, who clearly do not have the star status that Cav has, would make up a rather serious accusation like that. Not impossible, just unlikely, which imo would tend to make me believe it. The guys all get a little help on each bottle hand out, on each bike swap or puncture, so know the gig. To actually accuse someone of it would seem to have implied that the assistance was a little more egregious.

Your reasoning is quite scary please never take upa career in law.

Like most of the anti cav people on here they may just be jealous. Oh and anti anglo cycling perhaps. Just because he is obnoxious, rude and wins everything doesnt make him a cheat.
 
FignonLeGrand said:
Like most of the anti cav people on here they may just be jealous. Oh and anti anglo cycling perhaps. Just because he is obnoxious, rude and wins everything doesnt make him a cheat.

doesn't mean he's not either...

this also may have nothing to do with being anti or pro the person in question, just discussion about what he allegedly did
 
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Midnightfright said:
He does whinge sometimes certainly more than most. To be fair if u don't subscribe to Twitter u could avoid most of him . He is also very team orientated and always gives them his there credit. He seems well liked by his team and do seem loyal so he can't be all bad.

Oh no, I think his tweets are funny :D Well most of them anyway.
 
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Ventoso finished ahead of him but perhaps one of his teammates or race director saw him? If Cav did it, I guess someone must have grabbed a picture of him doing it? Have yet to see a picture posted online by any tifosi. It certainly would not be fair for other sprinters if they had to work hard to make time limit the day before the sprint while he had lots of help.

As much as I dislike Cavendish, innocent to me until proven guilty.
 
cineteq said:
Unfortunately pics do not prove that they were towed for a long period of time. Video will do just fine. :rolleyes:

Btw, Ventoso and Fischer are not the only riders to voice their opinions on Cav and Co.
http://www.cyclingworld.it/en/compo...edazione/3615-le-qstraneq-sviste-della-giuria

You found some other 2nd rate sprinters moaning? Wowza.

If anyone can find a picture of Cav on a mountain with a car infront please let me know - I'm looking to photoshop a tow rope and see which websites will pick it up.
 
Mario Cipollini had some harsh words for Mark Cavendish in his daily column in La Gazzetta dello Sport. First, he criticized HTC for leaving Cavendish isolated in the sprint before questioning the Manxster’s commitment to his profession.

“Mark is being mismanaged. I do not believe he’s 100 percent devoted to his profession and, in fact, he’s fat. How is it possible that someone as talented as him has only won three races this season?”

http://velonews.competitor.com/2011...y-jersey-cipollini-disses-on-‘fat’-cav_174251
 
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Cipollini said:
“How is it possible that someone as talented as him has only won three races this season?”

Because he intends to make past the first week at the Tour, Mario.
 

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Winterfold said:
Whooossh!!!!

That was the sound of that poster's credibility flying out the window.

While we're on dodgy maths - British Cycling have scientifically proven that the more whiners moan about Cav on cyclingnews the more popular and successful he becomes.

Two years ago he needed the whole HTC train to win, but thanks to the hate from armchair cyclists on here, he can now win just by sneaking onto the best wheel.

This has worked for him almost as well as the lesson in sneaky tactics he gets from the old fox Alejet in stage 2 of the GTs they are both in.

Keep hating losers!
Well it looks like your 'credibility' got sucked out too.

As has been pointed out - there have been more 'positive' or supportive comments than negative.

It was Ventoso who brought this out - if you can't handle anything negative said about Cav then thats your problem, not Cav's, nor anyones here.
 
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Angliru said:
Well he is, by his own account, the best sprinter in the world and that is only operating at "85%". As such 3 wins at mid May for the world's best sprinter is a problem.

He only had three wins this time last year, and it turned out OK in the end.
 
Mambo95 said:
He only had three wins this time last year, and it turned out OK in the end.

That is true. I recall that he started last year at less than ideal form for the beginning of the season due to some type of early season dental work. This season I don't recall there being any such set backs but I could have just missed that news.