Qatar 4: Cavendish surges to stage victory
Britain's Mark Cavendish won his first race of the season by capturing the fourth stage of the Tour of Qatar.
The sprint specialist, who rides for the Columbia team, pulled ahead of a small group of riders in the final metres of the 141km stage to secure victory ahead of Germany's Heinrich Haussler.
Belgian Tom Boonen, who took the race lead from Briton Roger Hammond after winning Tuesday's stage, had launched the final drive for the line but gave up yards from home.
Boonen's third-place finish enabled him to maintain his overall lead in the standings, but the energy he expended in the stage's final kilometres as he tried to fight off Hammond's challenge is likely to have taken its toll.
Cavendish surged to victory from way back in the field, closing the gap on the leading pack with 12km to go and establishing himself among the front-runners in the last 4000 metres.
"Apart from being a victory over Tom Boonen, it was certainly a victory over myself," said the Isle of Man cyclist, winner of four stages in last year's Tour de France.
"I really had to push myself to stick with the leaders towards the end.
"When I saw Tom taking a line on the right in the sprint, I took my chances on his left. It was the right option," he said, declaring himself "very happy" to have won his first real sprint of the year.
Boonen chastised himself for being "too gentle during the sprint", a tactic which he said "opened the door a bit too easily" for Cavendish.
"But the most important thing was to conserve the overall lead," he said.
The former world champion now has a 10-second advantage over Hammond going into the 147km fifth and penultimate stage on Thursday.
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Mad-One
Posted Wed 4 Feb, 4:10 pm UTC Flag as inappropriate
This man is such a skirt - big hissy fit infront of the TV cameras because there wasn't someone to wipe him down...poor dear.
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NapoleonD
Posted Wed 4 Feb, 4:12 pm UTC Flag as inappropriate
WHERE'S MY HELPER!?!?!?
Heh heh.
Nearly had a moment with the kerb too...
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Homer J
Posted Wed 4 Feb, 4:25 pm UTC Flag as inappropriate
4 TDF stage wins and he's already a bit of a diva!
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rawliride31
Posted Wed 4 Feb, 5:41 pm UTC Flag as inappropriate
can someone tell me where to see coverage of the race?
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jaffasnap
Posted Wed 4 Feb, 6:05 pm UTC Flag as inappropriate
Its on British Eurosport. Live coverage of stage 5 - Thursday at 12pm UK
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jaffasnap
Posted Wed 4 Feb, 6:21 pm UTC Flag as inappropriate
Oh and today's stage is on again at midnight tonight
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rawliride31
Posted Wed 4 Feb, 6:26 pm UTC Flag as inappropriate
is there highlights anywhere on the net? havent got europsoprt just now :( p.s i hope cav isnt turning into a diva, thatd be a shame.
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champs
Posted Wed 4 Feb, 6:26 pm UTC Flag as inappropriate
The prima donna gets what she wants, and I'm fine with that when there's talent to back it up. If mountains and mechanicals are the only thing standing between Cavendish and the win, then get that man his soigneur, and whatever else he needs, by whatever means necessary.
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don key
Posted Wed 4 Feb, 9:37 pm UTC Flag as inappropriate
Leave the Muppet alone, he stands above them all for the very fackt that there's no hand up his mum working the controls, that leads to awkward moments anytime he's awake, great transvestity of justice would be if he never got to do the posed race schiffon test.
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Travis_M
Posted Thu 5 Feb, 1:40 am UTC Flag as inappropriate
But aren't the Brits doing well? (Can I say Brits?)
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konakulakid
Posted Thu 5 Feb, 1:21 pm UTC Flag as inappropriate
wish i was fast as him
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Homer J
Posted Fri 6 Feb, 9:48 am UTC Flag as inappropriate
Travis_M
No you can't, and don't anyone say his hair looks like a gollywog!!
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Blonde
Posted Fri 6 Feb, 1:29 pm UTC Flag as inappropriate
I won't hear a word said against Our Cav. You're just jealous 'cos he is well fit anyway (hot legs in Qatar).. and his Dad will beat your Dad up so there.
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