Margin__Walker wrote: Fri Jul 09, 2021 3:43 pm
Amazing effort.
Can see from the interview after just how in the red he was after that stage. Some performance again though. He's spent a good chunk of his career as the fastest guy in the field, but what really seems to set him apart is his race sense and positioning. He just makes good decisions all the time in those final kilometres.
Chuffed for him and you can tell he's not celebrating too hard yet. He's going all in for the outright record.
There was a piece about him after his first stage win and the pundits commented that Cavendish doesn't have the highest peak power outputs amongst the sprinters, not even that close to the top either. What he does have though is a small body which means less drag and more energy at the end of the stage. I think his race craft is, as you point out, also top notch.
Some quotes from Eddy Merckx popped up during the stage regards he felt about Cavendish closing in on his stage record and, to be honest, they were fairly dismissive and disingenuous. He pointed out that his wins were across all types of stage and that had he been inclined to do so, he could have got 100 stage wins if he'd wanted to. Bit salty.