If I'm Mark Renshaw, I'm getting a bit worried. Matt Goss and Cav really seem to have something here. Goss gave Cavendish yet another perfect leadout launching the Manx Missile well ahead of the rest of the bunch for his third win of the Vuelta. Cav noted that this one was a bit more difficult due to the incline at the finish, but it was still easy work for the Manxman. Beyond that, there really isn't that much to say about this stage. Philippe Gilbert made his push for the stage, but everyone knew the bunch sprint was predetermined before the stage even started. Nibali's lead remained intact.Welcome to Chasing the Peloton Cycling
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9/16/10
Vuelta: Dynamic Duo
Goss and Cav again team up for win. Nibali keeps GC.
If I'm Mark Renshaw, I'm getting a bit worried. Matt Goss and Cav really seem to have something here. Goss gave Cavendish yet another perfect leadout launching the Manx Missile well ahead of the rest of the bunch for his third win of the Vuelta. Cav noted that this one was a bit more difficult due to the incline at the finish, but it was still easy work for the Manxman. Beyond that, there really isn't that much to say about this stage. Philippe Gilbert made his push for the stage, but everyone knew the bunch sprint was predetermined before the stage even started. Nibali's lead remained intact.
If I'm Mark Renshaw, I'm getting a bit worried. Matt Goss and Cav really seem to have something here. Goss gave Cavendish yet another perfect leadout launching the Manx Missile well ahead of the rest of the bunch for his third win of the Vuelta. Cav noted that this one was a bit more difficult due to the incline at the finish, but it was still easy work for the Manxman. Beyond that, there really isn't that much to say about this stage. Philippe Gilbert made his push for the stage, but everyone knew the bunch sprint was predetermined before the stage even started. Nibali's lead remained intact.
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