Yorkshire Post

Cavendish running out of time for Tour

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MARK CAVENDISH’S chances of racing at this year’s Tour de France have been hurt by the coronaviru­s pandemic, BahrainMcL­aren team principal Rod Ellingwort­h has admitted.

Cavendish is hoping to get an opportunit­y to add to his tally of 30 Tour stage victories if the race goes ahead on its reschedule­d start date of August 29.

But the 35-year-old, who joined his old coach Ellingwort­h at Bahrain-McLaren on a one-year deal after two seasons dogged by illness and injury, has had little chance to prove his form and fitness with racing on hold since mid-March.

“He doesn’t have automatic selection for the Tour and he doesn’t want it,” Ellingwort­h said. “He doesn’t want it just handed to him. But we made an agreement that if he was winning races that would be enough to go to the Tour.

“Unfortunat­ely that changes and with so little racing beforehand it cuts his chances of being able to prove he’s at a decent level.”

Discussion­s are taking place this week on which riders might target which races on the UCI’s revised calendar, with no final decisions made. Ellingwort­h is keen to target the yellow jersey at the Tour, but said that focus did not have to mean there was no room for Cavendish.

“Technicall­y he’s one of the best sprinters in the world, and if he’s got the form he’s proved many times he can do it with or without a lead-out train,” he said.

“Mark brings a lot of value to the team, just in terms of his mindset and his goal-setting.”

Planning for the season is fraught with difficulty with none of the races on the calendar guaranteed to go ahead.

Ellingwort­h is hoping to see his team return to racing at the Vuelta Burgos in late July, but organisers are yet to confirm the Spanish event will take place.

“It’s all a bit pie in the sky at the moment,” he said. “It could be that only the (Criterium du) Dauphine and the Tour go ahead, but who knows?”

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