Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Cavendish pulls out of Swiss Tour

Mark Cavendish crashes to the ground on Tuesday
Cavendish (bottom centre) has been accused of showing a lack of respect

Mark Cavendish has pulled out of the Tour of Switzerland, two days after causing a mass crash just before the finish line during stage four.

The 25-year-old sprinter did not start Thursday's 214km sixth stage of the race in Meiringen.

But Team Columbia said that his participation in next month's Tour de France was not under threat.

On Wednesday, Cavendish's rivals expressed their anger at the Isle of Man rider for causing the crash.

Cavendish and German Heinrich Haussler collided close to the finish in Wettingen, causing a dozen riders to fall.

As punishment, the Briton was given a time penalty and docked 25 points for changing his line and putting his colleagues in danger during the final sprint.

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Cavendish later said the injuries he suffered were "the worst of my career", although he did race the next day with his knee heavily bandaged.

But at the start of Wednesday's fifth stage, riders from the Cervelo, Caisse d'Epargne and AG2R teams, whose colleagues Haussler, Arnaud Coyot and Lloyd Mondory were forced to quit the race because of their injuries, staged a protest against Cavendish.

AG2R sporting director Gilles Mas said the protest was intended to "send a message to Cavendish to ask him for more respect".

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