Should Mark Cavendish swallow his pride and retire?
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If that isn't true then it really should be!
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Kristoff is on the list, but yeah, there's a long list of challengers he's beaten.
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I think that was 2004, when he won something ridiculous like 9 or 10 stages (will have to double check it).
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EBH was another rider who was touted almost as Eddy Merckx like in terms of potential. Never really happened for him either. I remember a story at the U23 World's in 2007, EBH was the big favourite, apparently before the race he was overheard asking where the podium was for after the race. From memory, he was caught up in a crash. Never get ahead of yourself!
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I started to get back into cycling in 2009 I think after a few years ignoring it, one of the first races I followed was that year's ToB where he absolutely dominated. I joined this forum around the same time and there were regular discussions about whether he could be a GC contender, it was certainly felt he'd win a few green jerseys.
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Yes, he was definitely touted as a possible GC rider early career. Then he seemed to morph into a classics rider then sprinter. I always got the impression he never really found his niche. Supremely talented but never quite found where or how to channel that talent.
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He never quite had the absolute top end speed, but he also suffered in longer races - couldn't get the gels down without stomach issues
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Interesting, particularly the nutrition angle. I wonder if it would have been different for him today, with the amount of different products and changes in approach to nutrition, especially eating off the bike.
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Oh I'm sure it would. It would at least have been picked up as an issue very early on - nowadays they train to be able to eat gels at that rate
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Has anybody been brave enough to point out that after today's showing (stage 6), Cavendish is clearly finished now?
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Well he did say in the interview this morning, G had said “ What are you doing here, why haven’t you gone home” Maybe he’s now doing the super group final tour.😂😂😂
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Yeah he took a punt on him coming out of Epstein barr
"If I was a 38 year old man, I definitely wouldn't be riding a bright yellow bike with Hello Kitty disc wheels, put it that way. What we're witnessing here is the world's most high profile mid-life crisis" Afx237vi Mon Jul 20, 2009 2:43 pm0 -
One more year!? Per Gazetta
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That's the kind of split screen entertainment that we're all looking for: where can I subscribe?
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Ciro Scognamilio has an impersonator, apparently spreading fake rumours
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If I were a journalist with nothing to write about and fancied creating a rumour that, if nothing else, will elicit some baffled denials so I also get a story tomorrow, this is exactly the story I would invent, perhaps even going so far as quoting anonymous sources*.
*Random internet people
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Boo
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After stage 4 I did wonder if equalling Cipo might be possible -
He ‘only’ needs another 2 GT wins to go into joint second on all-time stage wins. Another 8 to Merckx.
So not going to keep going.
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I really should have checked that as way out there!
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he was out there 6 .05 yesterday. i know some of you like an Etape so how would that compare to what you've done? I remember in the TdF Cadel won they went up AdH and Cav did it in 55 mins after 19 stages of racing and he was towards the back.
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I tell you what, I'd absolutely love it [insert Keegan gif here] if he nabbed the 2nd place in GT wins from that utter prick and domestic abuser Cipollini. He needs two to tie at 57. Merckx (obviously) is out of reach at 64
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Thank you for that opinion on Cippo, he’s a fucking gonad.
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