Albuquerque Journal

Cavendish Sprints to Stage Victory

- By Jamey Keaten

TOURNAI, Belgium — Mark Cavendish led a tight sprint to the finish Monday to win the second stage of the Tour de France, while Fabian Cancellara retained the overall leader’s yellow jersey after the mostly flat ride across Belgium.

The top overall standings didn’t change as defending champion Cadel Evans of Australia and fellow title contender Bradley Wiggins of Britain trailed close behind in the pack after the 129-mile ride from Vise to Tournai.

Cavendish collected his 21st Tour stage victory and proved he remains the rider to beat in Tour sprints

The 27-year-old from the Isle of Man has been left largely to fend for himself because his Sky team is focusing on helping Wiggins become Britain’s first Tour winner.

“It’s quite nice. I came into this sprint day with really the least pressure I’ve ever had in a Tour stage,” Cavendish said. “Normally in the past, I’ve had a full dedicated team. Normally I win by some bike lengths.”

Cavendish rebuffed a reporter who suggested that Sky appeared to have two goals — success for him in the quest for the green jersey given to the best sprinter, and Wiggins’ hopes for the yellow.

“There are not two objectives. There’s one objective,” Cavendish said gruffly.

He also sought to dispel speculatio­n that he might be looking ahead to the London Olympics.

“It (the Tour) is the most beautiful race of the year for me,” he said. “Here, it’s the Tour de France ... I can’t say the Olympics are more important.”

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