Teams & Riders Mark Cavendish Discussion Thread

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Has there been any public comment from Merckx about his record being under threat? Or is it a fairly irrelevant stat among so many other records to him?
I would probably think this is one of his more important records. He doesn't have the TdF overall win record alone.
 
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I would probably think this is one of his more important records. He doesn't have the TdF overall win record alone.
Yeah, any Tour record is likely to be among the most important to riders because it's the one race that really has a chance to transcend the sport and make you a star outside it. You could win 10 Giros and 10 Vueltas in a row and people outside of cycling wouldn't care, but win 1 Tour and you're in the national news for weeks.
 
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Wow, just 2 from Merckx's record. I'm sure the Belgian will comment if his record is at least equalled.
 
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Merlier doesn't change his line at all, so I don't really know what you are referring to.
Merlier tries to go to the right right as his leadout ends to make space for Philipsen and to make the way around longer for Cavendish. This fails because Cav is already past him at this point.

Cav gets the longer way around Merlier and gets there way before Philipsen.
 
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Given this break, the points competition may be turning in to a straight fight between Cav and the time limit.

Definitely. I think Sunday is the biggest risk with a short stage, lots of climbing from early on and not a lot of time in the valleys. Fingers crossed.
 
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Definitely. I think Sunday is the biggest risk with a short stage, lots of climbing from early on and not a lot of time in the valleys. Fingers crossed.

Indeed - rather dfferent discipline but TT time was reasuring that he's not in terrible shape. He just needs to stick with the main Bus so as long as he's not one of the 15 weakest in the race it should be OK.
 
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Maybe also the Andorra stage, but I haven't checked what the likely time limit is there.
 
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Maybe also the Andorra stage, but I haven't checked what the likely time limit is there.
Any ideas where the race guide is - used to be able to get a nice PDF off the main tour website showing points available per stage, time limit % applied etc - but struggling to find one for this year.
 
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From behind, lol.



Not doing the post-race interview shows that Philipsen took this up really high. All the scripted PR make-up, kiss up afterwards, is just laughable. Alpecin know they are a small Conti team, they don't want any enemies, especially not in DCQ and against a popular guy like Cav. Weak, is what it really is though. Cav's 1.5+ meter deviation would warrant at least an official question.
Oh, I thought that you saw the video of the sprint.
 
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Merlier doesn't change his line at all, so I don't really know what you are referring to.
Merlier starts to go right like Red Rock said, on top of Rickaert going in front of Morkov and slowing down. They’re starting to try anyway they can to impede Quickstep.

Based on today, maybe Cav will try going in the breaks for the mountains to be further ahead and thus be able to finish inside the time easier.
 
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