Despite three KoM climbs in the final third of the race, stage 4 was decided with a bunch kick where Cavendish got his hands in the air whilst Wiggins still leads
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Mark Cavendish Wins in Llanberis
Above: Pictures from Michelle Rudd of the sprint by Cav that saw him win stage 4 of the Tour of Britain.
Omega Pharma – Quick-Step rider, Mark Cavendish, won the bunch kick after 191 hilly kilometres for stage 4 of the Tour of Britain. After a break of 11 escaped after around three quarters of an hour of racing, the chase was dominated by Team Sky and it was a close call for the sprinters with the catch not being made until the final kilometre.
Cavendish had the services of Alessandro Petacchi for the final leadout and in the dash for the line, Cavendish overtook everyone within the final few hundred meters for the victory with no one able to come back at. Elia Viviani (Cannondale ProCycling Team) was 2nd, and Steele Von Hoff (Garmin-Sharp) was 3rd.
Quintana came up from the back to shake the hand of Bradley Wiggins during the neutralised section of the stage.
“Iljo did a great job for us today, we really didn’t have to work because he was in the breakaway,” Sport Director Brian Holm said. “We just followed and won the sprint with the British Champion Cavendish. Iljo went with the break after 30 or 40 kilometers into the stage and it looked like the peloton wouldn’t chase him back. Iljo had good legs today, so we thought he possibly had the stage when he attacked late. But they chased him down in the last kilometer or so.”
“We knew Cav had a fair chance for the sprint. Petacchi just delivered him perfectly. Cav was 10th in the TT yesterday so we knew he was in pretty good shape and riding well. But even then, our big focus for him from the start of Tour of Britain was really the last day in London. Otherwise there was no stress, no pressure. We gave our GC guys like Michal Golas, Julien Vermote and Martin Velits carte blanche until that day.”
The 11 man group was created when two groups merged after an hour of racing.
“Iljo said he was good today, so we gave him a chance and it still worked out for us in the final with a great sprint of Cavendish. We were still getting used to our new leadout formation in the first days, but today we found each other and won. So, this should be really good for the morale in the next stages leading into London.”
Cav Happy
“I am really, really happy about my victory and the super job of the guys,” Cavendish said. “Fortunately we had the entire day with Iljo in the break, so we didn’t have to ride behind. The guys stayed with me the entire day. On the last climb, the short climb when Dan Martin attacked, I have to say I was at the limit — but the guys stayed with me and brought me back.”
Mark Cavendish with the spoils of yet another victory.
“They showed a big commitment. That is why I did my best in the sprint. Even Petacchi, who was still suffering from the crash of a couple days ago, wanted to be there. He really led me out in the final. He put me in the best position for the sprint. Now we are looking forward to the next stages. We can play a role in the GC for the next two stages with Golas and Vermote, then there is the stage of Saturday and of course Sunday in London where I hope I can do something good.”
Rob Partridge (UK Youth) who had is own fan club roadside, tries to get a break going.
Bradley Wiggins Press Conference: “It was as tough as I thought it was going to be, with the tough weather and the wind. It always looks different on the tele, but the boys, to keep that gap down to 3:50 all the way, did an incredible job and then if we knew it was going to come back as easy as it did in the last 10, 15k, then perhaps we should have left it a bit more.”
Owain Doull leads a small group off the front with Matt Cronshaw (IG Sigma Sport) and Chris Opie. … And, behind Opie, Mark Cavendish!
“It’s best to play it safe, but we knew the run in as Dave’s [Sir David Brailsford] from here, so knew the last 10k was all downhill into the finish and the last climb wasn’t really too bad, it was just the last final kilometre.”
Speaking about coming under attack from Dan Martin’s Garmin team, Wiggins said “We expected them to really, with Dan [Martin] attacking and setting it up for Jack [Bauer] to give it a shot. It’s fortunate that we’ve got a little bit of a gap on Jack so we can let it go out a little bit and then reel him in, especially with the headwind in the final two k.”
“It was quite a strong headwind, so anyone out there on their own it would have been quite an effort to stay away.”
Alex Dowsett has a dig at the front during a period where nothing seemed to be going anywhere.Â
Asked how he felt during stage 4, Brad says “I never look forward to the day after a time trial, the change of bike and stuff. But today I felt good. I’m glad it’s out of the way though and we’ve had another day back on the road bike. Tomorrow’s another day though, an important day.”
Wiggins also praised his teammates … “Ian’s [Stannard] going so well at the moment. We saw that once he started on the front with 15k to go he brought it back by a minute. So we wanted to keep Ian as long as possible and also keep his second place overall for another day. Bernie [Eisel] and Mathew [Hayman] rode pretty much all day today by themselves, then David Lopez and young Josh [Edmondson] took it up with about 50k to go.”
“For a first year professional, Josh has been brilliant all season. You only have to look at him on a bike. I don’t want to big him up too much, but potentially he could be a Tour de France winner in the next ten years. He’s got a lot of class about him and looks like an old school Spanish climber. He’s got a good style and a good head on him, he’s a good lad.”
After a fall into the grass, Peter Hawkins got up and back to the front to have a dig.
Looking ahead to a wet and cold stage 5, Wiggins said “Same tactics again really. I think the race will be decided on the two laps. I looked at this stage last week, so it’s going to be another tough day tomorrow, probably the toughest really because of that finish circuit. I don’t believe Haytor is a proper mountain finish as such so tomorrow’s going to be the really key climbing day as it were.”
“There was quite a difference the last two years going up there. The first year we only went up it once and there was a selection and then last year it was three guys off the front with JT [Jonathan Tiernan Locke] so it’s been the decisive stage and I expect it to be the same tomorrow.”
Mark Cavendish and Alex Dowsett who train together from time to time, have a chat.
Dan Martin chats with Bradley Wiggins  …
Matt Hayman had a lot of work to do to bring the 11 man break back.
Angel Madrazo and Mike Northey battle it out for King of the Mountain points
Pen-y-Pass saw a big crowd welcome the race where the break had only 30 seconds or so on a charging peloton.
On the descent, at speeds of up to 60mph the peloton chase the break.
Winner of the Rouleur prize  for the Combativity award was Kiwi Tom Scully of Raleigh
Bradley Wiggins with the special IG trophy for the race leader…
Result
1 CAVENDISH Mark Omega Pharma – Quick-Step 04:45:42
2 VIVIANI Elia Cannondale Pro Cycling Team @ st
3 VON HOFF Steele Garmin – Sharp @ st
4 PELUCCHI Matteo IAM Cycling @ st
5 ROJAS GIL Jose Joaquin Movistar Team @ st
6 DOULL Owain Great Britain @ st
7 SISKEVICIUS Evaldas Sojasun @ st
8 THWAITES Scott Team NetApp – Endura @ st
9 OPIE Christopher Team UK Youth @ st
10 BENNETT Sam An Post – Chainreaction @ st
11 BIALOBLOCKI Marcin Team UK Youth @ st
12 WILKINSON Ian Team UK Youth @ st
13 DOWSETT Alex Movistar Team @ st
14 BAZZANA Alessandro UnitedHealthcare Presented by Maxxis @ st
15 VEREECKEN Nicolas An Post – Chainreaction @ st
16 BLAIN Alexandre Team Raleigh @ st
17 CRONSHAW Mathew Team IG – Sigma Sport @ st
18 BAUER Jack Garmin – Sharp @ st
19 WILLIAMSON James Node 4 – Giordana Racing Team @ st
20 STANNARD Ian Sky Procycling @ st
21 WILLIAMS Peter Team IG – Sigma Sport @ st
22 WIGGINS Bradley Sky Procycling @ st
23 SANZ UNZUE Enrique Movistar Team @ st
24 MCNALLY Mark An Post – Chainreaction @ st
25 GATE Aaron An Post – Chainreaction @ st
26 ARCHBOLD Shane An Post – Chainreaction @ st
27 WETTERHALL Alexander Team NetApp – Endura @ st
28 CIOLEK Gerald Team MTN Qhubeka @ st
29 TENNANT Andrew Madison Genesis @ st
30 DIBBEN Jonathan Great Britain @ st
31 SALERNO Cristiano Cannondale Pro Cycling Team @ st
32 BARKER Yanto Team UK Youth @ st
33 ELMIGER Martin IAM Cycling @ st
34 CUMING Michael Rapha Condor @ st
35 BONGIORNO Francesco Manuel Bardiani Valvole – CSF Inox @ st
36 BENEDETTI Cesare Team NetApp – Endura @ st
37 GOLAS Michal Omega Pharma – Quick-Step @ st
38 RODGER Shem Node 4 – Giordana Racing Team @ st
39 PARDILLA BELLON Sergio Team MTN Qhubeka @ st
40 SYBRANDY Wouter Team IG – Sigma Sport @ st
41 HOUSE Kristian Rapha Condor @ st
42 VELITS Martin Omega Pharma – Quick-Step @ st
43 HANDLEY Richard Rapha Condor @ st
44 MOULD Jon Team UK Youth @ st
45 QUINTANA ROJAS Nairo Alexander Movistar Team @ st
46 YATES Adam Great Britain @ st
47 NORRIS Lachlan Team Raleigh @ st
48 MODOLO Sacha Bardiani Valvole – CSF Inox @ st
49 LELAY David Sojasun @ st
50 DOWNEY Sean Patrick An Post – Chainreaction @ st
51 LAMPIER Steven Node 4 – Giordana Racing Team @ st
52 SLATER Alistair Great Britain @ st
53 COLEDAN Marco Bardiani Valvole – CSF Inox @ st
54 PARTRIDGE Rob Team UK Youth @ st
55 LABORIE Christophe Sojasun @ st
56 VERMOTE Julien Omega Pharma – Quick-Step @ st
57 DE MAAR Marc UnitedHealthcare Presented by Maxxis @ st
58 JONES Chris UnitedHealthcare Presented by Maxxis @ st
59 REICHENBACH Sebastien IAM Cycling @ st
60 OLIPHANT Evan Team Raleigh @ st
61 PETACCHI Alessandro Omega Pharma – Quick-Step @ st
62 HOLOHAN Liam Madison Genesis @ st
63 RATHE Jacob Garmin – Sharp @ st
64 YATES Simon Great Britain @ st
65 MOSES Thomas Team Raleigh @ st
66 PIRAZZI Stefano Bardiani Valvole – CSF Inox @ st
67 NORTHEY Michael James Node 4 – Giordana Racing Team @ st
68 LOPEZ GARCIA David Sky Procycling @ st
69 SAGAN Juraj Cannondale Pro Cycling Team @ st
70 RUSSOM ALEM Meron Team MTN Qhubeka @ st
71 STEPHENSON William Rapha Condor @ st
72 GRIVELL-MELLOR Luke Rapha Condor @ st
73 ENGOULVENT Jimmy Sojasun @ st
74 WYSS Marcel IAM Cycling @ st
75 DELAPLACE Anthony Sojasun @ st
76 ROWSELL Erick Team NetApp – Endura @ st
77 MARANGONI Alan Cannondale Pro Cycling Team @ st
78 MARTINELLO Nicolo Cannondale Pro Cycling Team @ st
79 HAWKINS Peter Team IG – Sigma Sport @ st
80 MARTIN Daniel Garmin – Sharp @ st
81 GREENWOOD Ben Team IG – Sigma Sport @ st
82 PETERS Alex Madison Genesis @ st
83 EUSER Lucas UnitedHealthcare Presented by Maxxis @ st
84 MOSS James Team IG – Sigma Sport 00:12
85 BOEM Nicola Bardiani Valvole – CSF Inox @ st
86 CANOLA Marco Bardiani Valvole – CSF Inox @ st
87 LöFKVIST Thomas IAM Cycling @ st
88 HAUSSLER Heinrich IAM Cycling @ st
89 KRIZEK Matthias Cannondale Pro Cycling Team @ st
90 CHRISTIAN Mark Team Raleigh @ st
91 MADRAZO RUIZ Angel Movistar Team @ st
92 JIM Songezo Team MTN Qhubeka 00:15
93 SCULLY Thomas Team Raleigh 00:24
94 JARC Blaz Team NetApp – Endura 00:26
95 KEISSE Iljo Omega Pharma – Quick-Step 00:38
96 EDMONDSON Joshua Sky Procycling 05:39
97 ATKINS George Great Britain @ st
98 SCHILLINGER Andreas Team NetApp – Endura 06:38
99 DOWNING Dean Madison Genesis 07:15
100 BIBBY Ian Madison Genesis @ st
101 HAYMAN Mathew Sky Procycling 07:42
102 EISEL Bernhard Sky Procycling 09:34
Team Stage: UK Youth
OVERALL
1 WIGGINS Bradley Sky Procycling 16:11:36
2 STANNARD Ian Sky Procycling 00:37
3 ELMIGER Martin IAM Cycling 00:47
4 BAUER Jack Garmin – Sharp 00:55
5 DOWSETT Alex Movistar Team 00:57
6 LOPEZ GARCIA David Sky Procycling 01:17
7 GOLAS Michal Omega Pharma – Quick-Step 01:18
8 PARDILLA BELLON Sergio Team MTN Qhubeka ,,
9 CIOLEK Gerald Team MTN Qhubeka 01:21
10 WETTERHALL Alexander Team NetApp – Endura ,,
11 YATES Simon Great Britain 01:23
12 COLEDAN Marco Bardiani Valvole – CSF Inox 01:26
13 VERMOTE Julien Omega Pharma – Quick-Step ,,
14 BIALOBLOCKI Marcin Team UK Youth 01:30
15 SISKEVICIUS Evaldas Sojasun 01:31
16 ROJAS GIL Jose Joaquin Movistar Team 01:33
17 MARTIN Daniel Garmin – Sharp 01:38
18 MODOLO Sacha Bardiani Valvole – CSF Inox 01:39
19 VELITS Martin Omega Pharma – Quick-Step 01:41
20 REICHENBACH Sebastien IAM Cycling 01:44
21 MCNALLY Mark An Post – Chainreaction 01:45
22 CAVENDISH Mark Omega Pharma – Quick-Step 01:47
23 WYSS Marcel IAM Cycling 01:52
24 QUINTANA ROJAS Nairo Alexander Movistar Team 01:56
25 RATHE Jacob Garmin – Sharp 02:04
26 BENEDETTI Cesare Team NetApp – Endura 02:11
27 THWAITES Scott Team NetApp – Endura 02:13
28 BONGIORNO Francesco Manuel Bardiani Valvole – CSF Inox 02:14
29 SLATER Alistair Great Britain 02:15
30 SYBRANDY Wouter Team IG – Sigma Sport 02:16
31 JARC Blaz Team NetApp – Endura 02:19
32 HANDLEY Richard Rapha Condor 02:21
33 HOLOHAN Liam Madison Genesis 02:29
34 BAZZANA Alessandro UnitedHealthcare Presented by Maxxis 02:30
35 TENNANT Andrew Madison Genesis 02:31
36 MOSES Thomas Team Raleigh 02:34
37 SCULLY Thomas Team Raleigh 02:37
38 LAMPIER Steven Node 4 – Giordana Racing Team 02:42
39 LELAY David Sojasun 02:47
40 WILLIAMS Peter Team IG – Sigma Sport ,,
41 PIRAZZI Stefano Bardiani Valvole – CSF Inox 02:51
42 VEREECKEN Nicolas An Post – Chainreaction 02:54
43 LöFKVIST Thomas IAM Cycling 03:02
44 SALERNO Cristiano Cannondale Pro Cycling Team 03:04
45 HAUSSLER Heinrich IAM Cycling ,,
46 ROWSELL Erick Team NetApp – Endura 03:09
47 PARTRIDGE Rob Team UK Youth 03:14
48 RODGER Shem Node 4 – Giordana Racing Team 03:24
49 DE MAAR Marc UnitedHealthcare Presented by Maxxis 03:42
50 OLIPHANT Evan Team Raleigh 03:48
51 JONES Chris UnitedHealthcare Presented by Maxxis 03:52
52 DOWNEY Sean Patrick An Post – Chainreaction 04:32
53 BLAIN Alexandre Team Raleigh ,,
54 BARKER Yanto Team UK Youth 04:41
55 HOUSE Kristian Rapha Condor 05:22
56 CANOLA Marco Bardiani Valvole – CSF Inox 06:52
57 DOULL Owain Great Britain 07:08
58 EUSER Lucas UnitedHealthcare Presented by Maxxis 07:24
59 NORTHEY Michael James Node 4 – Giordana Racing Team 08:03
60 WILKINSON Ian Team UK Youth 08:09
61 VON HOFF Steele Garmin – Sharp 08:20
62 BENNETT Sam An Post – Chainreaction 08:32
63 CRONSHAW Mathew Team IG – Sigma Sport 08:58
64 RUSSOM ALEM Meron Team MTN Qhubeka 09:25
65 HAYMAN Mathew Sky Procycling 09:42
66 STEPHENSON William Rapha Condor 09:55
67 GATE Aaron An Post – Chainreaction 10:30
68 DIBBEN Jonathan Great Britain 10:51
69 LABORIE Christophe Sojasun 11:05
70 ARCHBOLD Shane An Post – Chainreaction 12:17
71 KEISSE Iljo Omega Pharma – Quick-Step 13:03
72 MADRAZO RUIZ Angel Movistar Team 13:08
73 VIVIANI Elia Cannondale Pro Cycling Team 13:37
74 PETACCHI Alessandro Omega Pharma – Quick-Step 13:40
75 KRIZEK Matthias Cannondale Pro Cycling Team 13:53
76 MARANGONI Alan Cannondale Pro Cycling Team 14:11
77 SAGAN Juraj Cannondale Pro Cycling Team 14:33
78 SANZ UNZUE Enrique Movistar Team 14:41
79 NORRIS Lachlan Team Raleigh 15:00
80 WILLIAMSON James Node 4 – Giordana Racing Team ,,
81 MOSS James Team IG – Sigma Sport 15:04
82 MARTINELLO Nicolo Cannondale Pro Cycling Team 15:09
83 PELUCCHI Matteo IAM Cycling 15:16
84 SCHILLINGER Andreas Team NetApp – Endura 15:50
85 PETERS Alex Madison Genesis 15:58
86 CUMING Michael Rapha Condor 17:33
87 ENGOULVENT Jimmy Sojasun 19:08
88 GREENWOOD Ben Team IG – Sigma Sport 19:50
89 DELAPLACE Anthony Sojasun 20:59
90 OPIE Christopher Team UK Youth 21:13
91 GRIVELL-MELLOR Luke Rapha Condor 21:18
92 CHRISTIAN Mark Team Raleigh 21:34
93 DOWNING Dean Madison Genesis 22:10
94 EDMONDSON Joshua Sky Procycling ,,
95 BIBBY Ian Madison Genesis 23:10
96 JIM Songezo Team MTN Qhubeka 26:22:00
97 ATKINS George Great Britain 27:52:00
98 EISEL Bernhard Sky Procycling 31:17:00
99 YATES Adam Great Britain 32:30:00
100 HAWKINS Peter Team IG – Sigma Sport 34:12:00
101 BOEM Nicola Bardiani Valvole – CSF Inox 37:18:00
102 MOULD Jon Team UK Youth 38:29:00
Chain Reaction Cycles Points Classification, post-Stage Four
1) Elia Viviani, ITA, Cannondale Pro Cycling, 29pts
2) Gerald Ciolek, GER, MTN Qhubeka, 28pts
3) Mark Cavendish, GBR, Omega Pharma Quick-Step, 25pts
SKODA King of the Mountains Classification, post-Stage Four
1) Angel Madrazo, SPA, Movistar, 34pts
2) Anthony Delaplace, FRA, Sojasun, 28pts
3) Mike Northey, NZL, Node4 Giordana Racing, 25pts
Yodel Direct Sprints Classification, post-Stage Four
1) Aaron Gate, NZL, AN Post Chain Reaction, 18pts
2) Angel Madrazo, SPA, Movistar, 16pts
3) Tom Scully, NZL, Team Raleigh, 13pts
Under-23 Classification, post-Stage Four
1) Simon Yates, GBR, Great Britain, 16:12:59
2) Jacob Rathe, AUS, Garmin Sharp, + 0.41
3) Alistair Slater, GBR, Great Britain, + 0.52
Team Classification
1) Sky Pro Cycling, 48:36:43
2) IAM Cycling, + 2:03
3) Movistar, + 2.11
Results
Coming … posted as soon as possible after the stage
Stages
Stage 1: Peebles to Drumlanrig Castle | Sunday, Sept 15 (210km)
Stage 2: Carlisle to Kendal | Monday, Sept 16 (186km)
Stage 3: Knowsley 10 mile Time Trial | Tuesday, Sept 17
Stage 4: Stoke-on-Trent Llanberis | Wednesday, Sept 18 (188km)
Stage 5: Machnynlleth Caerphilly | Thursday, Sept 19 (177km)
Stage 6: Sidmouth to Haytor | Friday, Sept 20 | (137km)
Stage 7: Epsom Guildford | Saturday, Sept 21 | (155km)
Stage 8: London Kermesse | Sunday, Sept 22 | (88km)
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