Did they 'hand' it to him?
I understand this will be controversial, but, the sprint didnt look too frantic by comparison to other races.
Was there some kind of gentleman's agreement to 'hand' it to Cav?
No, I dont want to believe it either, but it looked a bit relaxed to me..
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Didn't watch it but Crits by tradition were always "a gentleman's agreement" affairs.
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Cav was using Zwift a fair bit in the last few weeks ahead of this final event, but I expect that he wasn't fully challenged in the sprint.
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The podium of the race would've been decided before the race started.
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Of course they gave it to him, it’s the cycling equivalent of a benefit match not a serious race. At least he made it look like a serious sprint though.
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Cannot believe we're doubting the result of a crit at the end of the season. Outrageous cynicism to even suggest people were racing against him, frankly.
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I cant believe that the BBC website has it a victory worth reporting.
Well, I can.
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Obviously the result of these crits is fixed, but I've often wondered about the business model of these events. They've often been billed as a chance for riders to fill their boots financially, so how do organisers make money (given the other discussion about how much races cost to put on and barely break even, even with riders paying to enter rather than being paid to enter). I mean I'm sure people aren't charged to watch, are they?
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Ticket Pricing
Sunday Race Day General Admission$8
Sunday Trackside Viewing$68
Weekend Premium Trackside Viewing$228
VIP Hospitality $Kidney
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That's an offal price for the VIP tickets, Alan.
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So people are paying money to watch races that are largely fixed? Amazing.
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Not only are they largely fixed, the outcomes aren't even in doubt beforehand, you already knew Cav would win this. At least wrestling knows it needs to provide a narrative, which means sometimes the baddie has to win, and they throw in surprise stuff - unexpected alliances, someone appearing from out of the crowd etc.
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Andre Greipel bursting out of the crowd with a foldable chair kind of thing? Can see it catching on, tbh. Especially given some of the elbows-out sprints Cavendish has won and (more usually, and catastrophically) lost.
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Yeah, that sort of thing. Or given tonight's "showdown" between 98 year old Mike Tyson and some twat off YouTube, a random YouTube celeb challenging Cav to a sprint for twenty gazillion Euros
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