Good to see Cav bouncing back today. Although I think it is fair to say that green has gone. Showing he is made of better stuff than most British sportstars though, takes guts to come back like that just 24 hours after a poor performance.
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As a mate of mine put it "Good to see it really matters. Let's hope the England football team were watching. Really shows the difference and the degree to which some athletes care more about the sport than the pay packet..."
The moth don't care if the flame is real
'cos flame and moth got a sweetheart deal,
and nothing fuels a good flirtation
like need and anger and desperation
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Renshaw. Take a bow son. Superb work in the build up to that one. Looked like Garmin had made a bit of a gap, but he just barged his way through with his shadow in tow and then bang, gone, over. Sensational.
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John_D wrote:Renshaw. Take a bow son. Superb work in the build up to that one. Looked like Garmin had made a bit of a gap, but he just barged his way through with his shadow in tow and then bang, gone, over. Sensational.
It was a sensational lead out from Renshaw. Garmin looked to have it set up perfectly with 500m to go but he set up Cav for a relatively comfortable victory.
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Joined: Oct 23 2004 Posts: 802 Location: Echo Beach - far away in time
What a great job Mark Renshaw has done for Cav these last couple of days and nice to see it being recognised
The moth don't care if the flame is real
'cos flame and moth got a sweetheart deal,
and nothing fuels a good flirtation
like need and anger and desperation
Mark Renshaw is a beast of a lead out man, just look at the last stage of the Tour last year. He could have won that stage for himself if he hadn't pulled Cav with him, they were miles clear. In fact if it was anything but the Tour, I would expect Cav to gift him a stage at some point.
Joined: Feb 21 2002 Posts: 31779 Location: The commentary box
Cav summed it up after the finish, saying that the squad maybe are one or two men light - as a few enlightened punters on here have pointed out too, I should add - but when Renshaw's in that sort of form it doesn't really matter
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John_D wrote:Dominant ride by Chavanel today and he's back in yellow. That'll help eradicate the memory of that damn pavé that screwed him up so much.
eurosport kept saying similar things. no ones mentioning that he's only been in yellow because everyone else sat up on monday
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