Tour de Suisse

Cavendish Racks Up Team's Fortieth Win of Year

Photo:
© Columbia - High Road

Photo:
© Columbia - High Road

Sprint ace Mark Cavendish blasted
to Columbia-Highroad Men's fortieth win of the season and the team's
fourth victory in six days in the Tour de Suisse on Thursday.  In the
178-kilometre stage from Oberriet to Bad Zurzach, Cavendish once again
proved unstoppable in a bunch sprint, outpowering Oscar Freire of Spain
for his 13th win of the season.  Cavendish's first place finish continues
a run of victories for Team Columbia-Highroad, which has now netted 40
victories in 2009, more than any other team in professional cycling.

On Thursday alone, the team took two triumphs in one day:  Cavendish's
victory in Switzerland coming alongside a stage win by fellow sprinter
Andre Greipel in the Ster-Elektrotoer in Holland.  The squad's total of 40
victories puts Columbia-Highroad well on track to become the ProTour team
with the highest tally of wins in a single season - for the second year
running.

In the Tour de Suisse, Columbia-Highroad's current tally has now reached
four in six days, with wins by Bernhard Eisel on stage two, Cavendish on
stage three and stage six, and Michael Albasini on stage five.   "It's
getting tougher and tougher to win the stages, because not many teams have
won and we really had to work hard to make sure we came through,"
Cavendish said.  "However, once again we've shown that when it comes to
sprints Columbia-Highroad is the best team in the world."

"There was a second category climb at the beginning of the stage and a
headwind for most of the day. It made it a very hard day for me, but it
was all worth it.  I came to the Tour of Switzerland because it's the best
way to prepare for the Tour de France for me and because I wanted to do
some climbs. So far it's going very well."

As for the Tour de France, with so many different riders winning Cavendish
agreed that "we've got 15 guys who could do the Tour.  The important thing
is that all of the riders we take can adapt -  either to work for me in
the sprints or to help Kim Kirchen, for example, in the battle for the
overall."


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