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Its bike racing gents, if you wanted to play tiddly winks he would have.

 

Their was no malice in his move. He is a hard racer.

 

The pee story, thats just wrong in any sport.

Posted (edited)

All us couch sprinters telling the best in the world how to sprint ,

I love it ! :w00t: :w00t: :w00t:

 

The Hub has more cycling experts than I have ever come across in my entire life.

So Cavendish is acting like a spoilt brat at the moment, well who wouldn't, see what the localHub experts become like when they get that promotion at work, or even worse, podium amongst housewives and kids in the 40 km. MTB events.

 

You will notice , they are not far different to the way Cav is right now.

As I said, he as acting a bit weird at the moment, perhaps pressure from sponsors, himself and fans.

Does it affect the fact that he is an amazing sprinter with more gold lions on his couch than we can get at ToysRus.

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Posted

I thought Cav would've won more stages by now.

 

Team not so strong I reckon, and its making Cav do silly things.

 

What about the rant of a rubbish bike?

Posted

I thought Cav would've won more stages by now.

 

Team not so strong I reckon, and its making Cav do silly things.

 

What about the rant of a rubbish bike?

 

Team has been shown up to be inexperienced and not up to the job, rumour has it that Renshaw will be on the team soon

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I don't see anyone telling Cav how to sprint, yes lots of comments and being the controversial type he is its natural that people watching the sport will comment on his actions.

 

Great sprinter and bike handler he is without doubt and in the Vellers incident Cav was not entirely to blame (Vellers also made a mistake by looking behind and moving off his line), but just wonder if Cav did not see red and maybe over react with his counter balance lean to the left....

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Seems everyone missed a similar incident with Sagan the other day, probably because no one went down, its part of sprinting, there will be bashing and barging in a bunch sprint, Veelers was job done and should have moved off the line with only 200m to go, perhaps he stayed there intentionally? Look closely at his bike in relation to the white line and then tell me only Cav was to blame, they both moved off their line at the wrong time, there was a left hand turn and Cav had to go left to get on the wheel, it was a dangerous sprint to start with!

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