What exactly are the future plans of World Road Champion Mark Cavendish as he struggles through the mountains to complete the Giro d'Italia?
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question among commentators is this; why exactly is Cavendish so
determined to make it to Milan? And how does that determination affect
his plans for the Tour de France and later on at the Olympic road race,
where he is a burning hot home ground favourite for the gold?
And lets not forget that with every passing day in the Giro d'Italia grupetto, Cavendish spends a few valuable chips that could be useful at the Tour de France.
Earlier
this year when Cavendish first signed on with Team Sky it was said by
team directors they would approach the Tour de France with the difficult
goal of winning both the Yellow and Green jerseys, a task last
completed in 1997 by Team Telekom's Jan Ullrich and Eric Zabel.
But
that goal may now be in doubt, with Team Sky increasingly looking like
it will throw the majority of its Tour de France resources behind
Bradley Wiggins in a major push toward its yellow jersey project, while
Cavendish is left to focus on gold in London.
It is possible that
Cavendish may be on a program that does not include the biggest race of
the season, at least if you listen to what Lotto-Belisol hard man Adam
Hansen said overnight at the Giro d'Italia.
Hansen is an integral
member of the sprint train that supports Cavendish's rival and former
team mate, Andre Greipel. The German sprinter is running a schedule
that does not include any head-to-head meetings with Cavendish as he
builds up to the Tour.
But will Cavendish even be at the Tour start line to contest the sprints or points for the Green Jersey with Greipel?
Based on the above selected grab from Hansen's longer interview with Cycling Central analyst David McKenzie, that may be an even money question.
Comments (3)
The fact is that no one including Adam Hansen knows whats going to happen at the Tour until the start line at Liege. That goes for everyone outside of Cav and Sky. Anything and everything else is pure speculation.
24 May 2012 11:44 AEST
From: tweed heads
Cav may still do the first week. Even with no lead out riders he may still be good enough to pick up a couple stage wins and the first week of mostly flat stages would be good preparatoin for the olympics before the climbing starts.
24 May 2012 11:13 AEST
From: Melb
I think Hansen has effectively, and correctly, answered any questions over Cav's immediate and short term plans leading up to London. The Olympics have for at least one year put on hold the problem of dividing resources between Wiggins and Cavendish. If Wiggins wins the Tour, it will make things very interesting for Cavendish, especially considering Sky's lead outs have not been equal to that of HTC in years gone by.
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