Mark Cavendish has said he is “not hopeful” of continuing the Tour de France after crashing heavily at the end of today’s Stage 4 of the race, won by FDJ’s Arnaud Demare.

The Dimension Data rider was well placed as he followed the French national champion’s wheel when Bora Hansgrohe’s Peter Sagan, seemingly pushed out to his right in what was a frantic sprint,  moved to his right into Cavendish’s path and sent the Manxman into the barriers with around 200 metres to go.

The Manx rider hit the barriers hard with his right shoulder and his head hit the ground as he landed.

Sagan, who recovered to finish second, had appeared to flick out an elbow as he drifted across Cavendish’s line,  possibly in an effort to keep upright and prevent himself from crashing.

Speaking outside the Dimension Data team bus shortly after the stage finished, Cavendish – his arm in a sling – said he was heading to hospital and did not know whether he would be able to continue in the race.

He said he would need stitches in a finger, but the main concern surrounded potential ligament damage to his right shoulder in what would be a repeat of the injury he sustained on the opening day of the 2014 Tour de France when he crashed in Harrogate.

“I’m not optimistic,” Cavendish told reporters.

He also said that while he he generally got on well with Sagan – who followed Cavendish to the team bus after the stage – he was waiting for an explanation of why the world champion had flicked his elbow out.

“If he came across that’s one thing ,” he said. “But his elbow … I’m not a fan of him putting his elbow into me like that.

“I want to know about the elbow.”#

Here’s an overhead view.


Sprint comparison / comparaison – Sagan… by tourdefrance

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