Etixx - Quick-Step rider Mark Cavendish won by less than the depth of a tire against Andrea Guardini (Astana) in 145km Dubai Tour Stage 1 on Wednesday, after launching from long distance following a strong leadout by Mark Renshaw on the front of the peloton. Etixx - Quick-Step spent much of the day chasing down a five-rider breakaway, which was brought back with 20km to go in the stage.
The rest of the stage was teams exchanging control on the front. But it was Etixx - Quick-Step who established firm control with 4.7km to go, with all of the team doing a fantastic job setting up Mark Cavendish for his sprint. It was then up to Renshaw to guide Cavendish to the line, and he put him into position on the very front in the final few hundred meters. Despite Cavendish launching from a longer distance than usual, his power could not be matched and he won his second race of the season. Elia Viviani (Team Sky) was 3rd.
"We planned our leadout to go in the last few kilometers, but it was so windy there we had to use everyone to stay in the front even in the last 20 kilometers," Cavendish said. "The other teams were coming strong as always. There was only ourselves and Giant Alpecin riding on the front. Some teams have bought sprinters this winter and then they don’t ride for the sprinters in the first race of the year.
"But as always, my team showed confidence, they rode incredibly together. And just to follow Mark [Renshaw] is so nice, he’s so patient, he's able to go. Ideally I wanted to leave it late because it was a cross headwind in the finish, and Sky went on the left early. Renshaw just stayed calm, used them to pick up some speed in the slipstream. Then he overtook and he started the leadout and I felt Swift go on the left, and I had to go then, not through fear of Swift getting the jump on me but if somebody was behind Swift, they can then get the jump on me. So I went earlier than I’d liked, but I know I’ve got good form and I was able to hold it. I knew I was okay when I went, I felt Guardini coming up fast on me but I was happy to just hold on the line.
"It's nice to win, but it's hard to explain the feeling unless you feel it for yourself. I like winning, there's no secret with that. I'm happy to wear the Leader's Jersey here at Dubai Tour. My friend Sir Paul Smith designed the jerseys. I saw him a week or so ago and I said I was going to bring him back one of his jerseys. I'll dedicate my win to him today. Now we will try to get another win in the next days."
Etixx - Quick-Step looks next to another anticipated sprint stage, 187km Stage 2, on Thursday. Etixx - Quick-Step has now won four races (three road) in 2015, with Cavendish earning two of those victories.
“It’s no different to what happened last season, the only change is that I had my break a bit earlier," Cavendish said. "It’s not like I’m more prepared because I feel I have to be, I’m just more prepared because I started training earlier, I had three weeks off in July, so I’m always going to be slightly more forward at this point of the year than I normally am.
“I’m super-happy with my form, and super-happy with the cohesion between Etixx – Quick-Step. We really rode strong as a team in Argentina and we rode really well as a team in Dubai today. All winter I was happy. At training camp it was such a good ambience. We knew we’d start off on a good note. We won 60 races last year, and we want to better on that this year. It’s not going to be a big ask, I don’t think, because you can feel the motivation, the desire to co out as a unit and win.”
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