Tour of Britain 15/09 - 22/09/13 (2.1)

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Pricey_sky said:
The barriers they have put up along the finishing straight dont look too wide apart, it may have just been the camera angle though. I will see in a couple of hours.

Quite sure, it is the same finish as two years ago which I was there for. Not particularly narrow that it will cause all that many difficulties. Though the final corner is pretty tricky.
 
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Froome19 said:
Quite sure, it is the same finish as two years ago which I was there for. Not particularly narrow that it will cause all that many difficulties. Though the final corner is pretty tricky.
looks pretty narrow to me
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Modolo seemed to lose Bennett's wheel on the last corner and then just gave up.

Cavendish saying that he is looking forward to the worlds and has been training hard to help Froome.
 
Really nice sprint by Bennett there. He took the last corner superbly, cutting in right onto Cavendish's wheel. Oddly enough Sean Kelly was just saying yesterday that he needed to be more aggressive in the final approach:

http://www.velonation.com/News/ID/1...ady-you-can-see-that-the-talent-is-there.aspx

Anyway, a win from an elite selection on a hilly stage, a second on an uphill sprint and a second in a big flat sprint is pretty good going all around for him. He can't really do much more in a race like this to get noticed by bigger teams. Maybe he can follow Gediminas Bagdonas into the World Tour but hopefully without then becoming almost invisible to the human eye as Bagdonas has unfortunately been this year.

Good win by Cavendish on the back of an excellent lead out.
 
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jens_attacks said:
gotta revive that madrazo thread. what a show man

and superb leadout by alejet, what a professional legend!

Yep met him before the race today and lol he is full of it, couldn't understand a word of his Spanish but it sounded funny :eek:
 
Got there in time for the first lap. Then an hour or so in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, as part of the 'Open House; weekend. If this coincides with TOB again, it's a stunning building inside, well worth a visit.

Saw the last two laps at the 800m to go mark. Got to see most of the British stars coming through at snails pace to massive applause. Gave a big shout to Ian Stannard, but he pretended to ignore me:eek: