Mark Cavendish of Omega-Pharma Quick Step has won Stage 3 of the Tour of Qatar, outsprinting Barry Markus of Vacansoleil-DCM and Aldis Krupois of Orica-GreenEdge to take the victory at the end of the 143 kilometre stage from Al Wakra to Mesaieed.
Orica-GreenEdge had led the peloton under the flamme rouge as they looked to set up Kruopis, but in a scrappy closing few hundred metres it was Cavendish who burst through to cross the line first and take his second victory since his switch from Team Sky, having won a stage of the Tour de San Luis in Argentina last month.
The ten-second bonus Cavendish got for winning means he moves up to fourth place on GC, with Brent Bookwalter of BMC Racing, winner of Stage 1 on Sunday, retaining the overall lead. After yesterday's team time trial, riders from BMC, which set the fastest time, occupied the top five places overall with a quintet of riders from second quickest team Sky rounding out the top ten.
Tour of Qatar Stage 3 result 1 CAVENDISH Mark OMEGA PHARMA-QUICK STEP 3h 05' 14" 2 MARKUS Barry VACANSOLEIL-DCM All at same time 3 KRUOPIS Aidis ORICA GREENEDGE 4 BOUHANNI Nacer FDJ 5 HAUSSLER Heinrich IAM CYCLING 6 BOASSON HAGEN Edvald SKY PROCYCLING 7 KLUGE Roger TEAM NETAPP-ENDURA 8 DEGENKOLB John TEAM ARGOS-SHIMANO 9 FORTIN Filippo BARDIANI VALVOLE-CSF INOX 10 SOUPE GEOFFREY FDJ 11 GUARDINI Andrea ASTANA PRO TEAM 12 KRISTOFF Alexander KATUSHA TEAM 13 HUTAROVICH Yauheni AG2R LA MONDIALE 14 JARC Blaz TEAM NETAPP-ENDURA 15 VAN HUMMEL Kenny VACANSOLEIL-DCM 16 DOWNING Russell TEAM NETAPP-ENDURA 17 BOZIC Borut ASTANA PRO TEAM 18 SHIMIZU Miyataka JAPAN 19 TERPSTRA Niki OMEGA PHARMA-QUICK STEP 20 PORSEV Alexander KATUSHA TEAM Overall standings after Stage 3 1 BOOKWALTER Brent BMC RACING TEAM 6h 49' 58" 2 PHINNEY Taylor BMC RACING TEAM + 00' 06" 3 BLYTHE Adam BMC RACING TEAM + 00' 07" 4 CAVENDISH Mark OMEGA PHARMA-QUICK STEP + 00' 08" 5 VAN AVERMAET Greg BMC RACING TEAM + 00' 10" 6 SCHÄR Michael BMC RACING TEAM + 00' 10" 7 EISEL Bernhard SKY PROCYCLING + 00' 11" 8 HAYMAN Mathew SKY PROCYCLING + 00' 12" 9 BOASSON HAGEN Edvald SKY PROCYCLING + 00' 14" 10 THOMAS Geraint SKY PROCYCLING + 00' 15"

7 thoughts on “Tour of Qatar Stage 3: Mark Cavendish sprints to the win in scrappy finale”
Isn’t Qatar Boonen country?
Isn’t Qatar Boonen country? Surely he won’t be too happy to have to surrender his annual early-season UCI points grab? Actually, who cares, it’s only Qatar.
ubercurmudgeon wrote:Isn’t
No UCI points for WorldTour riders in Qatar, it’s on the Aisa Tour.
But, it’s a hugely important part of Boonen’s early season – 2005 is the only year he’s won Flanders and/or Roubaix (indeed, he did both that year) without having won Qatar.
2006 – Qatar, Flanders
2008 – Qatar, Roubaix
2009 – Qatar, Roubaix
2012 – Qatar, Flanders, Roubaix
Mind you, he’s had some pretty cracking results in the Spring in other years too 😉
Boonen’s had septicaemia in
Boonen’s had septicaemia in his elbow and is in no fit state to race…
Is it now obligatory to
Is it now obligatory to mention Sky in every article now? Cavendish is now favorite for overall winner by the way. Its amazing how Cavendish gets more enthusiastic coverage in the foreign cycling press than he does in the UK’s.
PaulVWatts wrote:Is it now
(Passing) mention of Sky more to emphasise the point of how the TTT shaped GC and Cav jumping to fourth.
Big fan of Cav, as I’ve written before in interviews, yes there is no-one quicker when he’s delivered for the sprint but at the same time I don’t think there is anyone better when it comes to type of chaotic finish we saw today, and other UK journalists I’ve spoken to about him have the same opinion.
If there is negativity, a lot of it comes from fans I reckon, you just have to look at some of the comments to articles down the years (charmless, stroppy, can’t do anything without a train etc).
I’ve found him to be intelligent, witty, thoughtful and speaking a lot of common sense… mind you, asking him for a quick word when he’s just ridden 242k, come second and just wants to get to hotel for massage and food isn’t a mistake I’ll make twice 😉
Peter Sagan wouldn’t have
Peter Sagan wouldn’t have been too happy about Qatar’s podium girls
– e.g.
http://www.letour.com/2013/TQA/LIVE/us/100/images.html
http://www.letour.com/PHOTOS/TQA/2013/100/fr/20130203CY0036-2.JPG
(Before anyone says it – this in no way detracts from the exploits of Kirsten Wild etc, kicking ass in Qatar last week).
PJ McNally wrote:Peter Sagan
I think I much prefer that to the sad old duffers usual ‘get a pretty young girl in a mini-dress and stilettos’ European approach.