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Tour of Britain Stage 4: Mark Cavendish wins again and takes over race lead

Crosswinds cause havoc as Team Sky put hammer down after peloton splits on way to Blackpool

On a good day you can see the Isle of Man from the top of the Blackpool Tower, and while filthy weather today meant there was no chance of the island's most famous son, Mark Cavendish, being able to get a view of his birthplace, the world champion is walking tall after taking his second stage of the Tour of Britain in as many days in the shadow of the Lancashire resort's most famous landmark and riding into the race lead.

As a front group of fewer than 30 riders headed along the promenade and into the closing kilometre, and with leadout man Luke Rowe having shot off the front, the Team Sky rider let race leader Leigh Howard of Orica-GreenEdge slip in front of him, coming round the Australian, who finished third, to clinch victory, with Steele Vonhoff of Garmin-Sharp finishing strongly to take second.

Most of the 156km stage from Carlisle was raced in driving rain and while that may have abated as the race headed towards its conclusion, the weather remained influential strong crosswinds wreaked havoc.

A split in the peloton  saw a group of riders including most of Team Sky and Endura racing as well as Rowe distance their rivals, Tour de France winner Bradley Wiggins in particular putting in a massive effort to ensure there was no chance of riders who had missed the split getting back on.

That pace being set also spelt doom for the final four members of the day's breakaway, the last of whom were swept up with around 10 kilometres left to ride.

However, one man who was in the initial escape and will be happy with his day's work is Kristian House of Rapha-Condor-Costa, who managed to stretch his lead at the top of the King of the Mountains standings.

Commenting on the weather, Mark Cavendish said, “It’s good, I am used to it. Nobody enjoys it but I kind of adapt to it so it doesn’t bother me.

“We didn’t try and split it to do anything on the GC, we were just having a bit of fun really. It makes the group a bit smaller for the sprint as well. It’s still early in the race and I still have fresh legs so it’s nice for the sprint and just makes it a little bit safer.”

Despite taking the race lead, the Team Sky rider doesn’t believe he is his squads best chance of a first British Tour of Britain win.

“I won’t win it, I’ll lose it tomorrow. But hopefully we’ll win it with the team, we’ve a really strong team.

“It’s difficult with only six riders so you have to rely on the other teams and try and collaborate. We’ve got options but we’re really having a good time and enjoying riding together.”

British riders occupy three of the four jerseys, with Peter Williams keeping the Yodel Sprints Jersey, sponsored by the UK’s leading parcel delivery company Yodel, and Kristian House building his lead in the SKODA King of the Mountains Jersey, thanks to another day on the attack.

“Today was a shame there weren’t bigger hills,” said House.  “I got up the road early and took all the points. But the race hasn’t really started yet; there are still a lot of Category One climbs to come so it’s still really open, at least between the guys that have got some points already.

“It’s great to have this event here and the profile has got bigger and bigger every year. Even in the weather like today you’re still getting lots of people on the sides of the roads and hopefully it will just continue to grow.”

Stage Four, Carlisle to Blackpool, 156km

1)  Mark Cavendish, GBR,    Team Sky,                       3:51:33

2)  Steele Von Hoff, AUS,   Garmin - Sharp,               same time

3)  Leigh Howard, AUS,      Orica GreenEDGE,              same time

4)  Boy Van Poppel, NED,    UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling, same time

5)  Daniel Schorn, AUT,     Team NetAPP,                  same time

6)  Russell Downing, GBR,   Endura Racing,                same time

7)  Magnus Backstedt, GBR,  Team UK Youth,                same time

8)  Sep Vanmarcke, BEL,     Garmin - Sharp,               same time

9)  Rony Martias, FRA,      Saur Sojasun,                 same time

10) Luke Rowe, GBR,         Team Sky,                     same time

11) Peter Williams, GBR,    Node4 - Giordana Racing,      same time

12) Damiano Caruso, ITA,    Liquigas - Cannondale,        same time

13) Nathan Haas, AUS,       Garmin - Sharp,               same time

14) Jonathan Tiernan-Locke, GBR, Endura Racing,           same time

15) Yanto Barker, GBR, Team UK Youth,                     same time

16) Brett Lancaster, AUS,   Orica GreenEDGE,              same time

17) Christopher Jones, USA, UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling, same time

18) Christian Knees, GER,   Team Sky,                     same time

19) Bartosz Huzarski, POL,  Team NetApp,                  same time

20) Zak Dempster, AUS,      Endura Racing,                   + 0.09

Rouleur Combativity Award: Ronan McLaughlin, AN Post Sean Kelly

IG Gold Jersey, General Classification, after Stage Four

1)  Mark Cavendish, GBR,         Team Sky,                  17:07:51

2)  Leigh Howard, AUS,           Orica GreenEDGE,             + 0.06

3)  Boy Van Poppel, NED,         UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling + 0.14

4)  Luke Rowe, GBR,              Team Sky,                 same time

5)  Rony Martias, FRA,           Saur Sojasun,                + 0.20

6)  Steele Von Hoff, AUS,        Garmin - Sharp,           same time

7)  Russ Downing, GBR,           Endura Racing,               + 0.22

8)  Sep Vanmarcke, BEL,          Garmin - Sharp,              + 0.26

9)  Nathan Haas, AUS,            Garmin - Sharp,           same time

10) Yanto Barker, GBR,           Team UK Youth,               + 0.27

11) Christian Knees, GER,        Team Sky,                 same time

12) Jonathan Tiernan Locke, GBR, Endura Racing,            same time

13) Christopher Jones, USA,      UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling, same time

14) Damiano Caruso, ITA,         Liquigas - Cannondale,     same time

15) Brett Lancaster, AUS,        Orica GreenEDGE,           same time

16) Zak Dempster, AUS,           Endura Racing,                + 0.36

17) Bradley Wiggins, GBR,        Team Sky,                  same time

18) Magnus Backstedt, SWE,       Team UK Youth,                + 0.43

19) Daniel Schorn, AUT,          Team NetApp,                  + 1.00

20) David Lelay, FRA,            Saur Sojasun,                 + 2:05

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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zzgavin | 11 years ago
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Sharp are co-sponsor of Garmin-Sharp, UCI don't allow two teams with same title sponsor, so Sharp are still sponsor of Rapha-Condor and Costa are on board as sponsor too. Official name is now Rapha Condor, see http://www.ucieuropetour.com/templates/BUILTIN-NOFRAMES/Template1/layout... then look in Continental teams. Code is still RCS though.

direct url is http://62.50.72.82/ucinet/default.asp?page=UCITeamsdetail&discipline=ROA...

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road slapper | 11 years ago
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Fantastic effort and convincing win by Cav & Team Sky. I was that engrossed in the race that i was late picking the kids up from school.....  4

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liangford | 11 years ago
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are they actually Rapha-Condor-Costa now??
If so, the team website hasn't been updated...

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