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Libertine Seguros said:The top end speed between the two might be comparable (or Cav may be ahead but only slightly).
However, few would argue that Cavendish's acceleration is far, far superior to Greipel's, which is what makes the difference.
Some sprinters have explosive acceleration which gives them a burst that few can match, but sometimes fade. Andrea Guardini, for example, is one of these. Some sprinters have massive top end speed, which means they can hold off challengers, but the riders with that explosive acceleration can get the jump on them. André Greipel is one of these.
What makes Cavendish so good is that he has one of the best, if not the best, bursts of acceleration in the field, and matches it with having pretty much the best top end speed too.
If we were to compare it to GC men; the Guardini types are your Schlecks, Antóns and Rujanos, dancing on the pedals in the mountains accelerating away from the diesels. The Greipels are your Menchovs, Evanses and Leipheimers, setting high tempos but not as adept at changing up or down speed quickly. The Cavendishes are like Contador.
agree with you..
however, what makes you believe that greipel's top speed is bigger than all the others besides cav?
