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Giro d'Italia Stage 10: Cavendish uses Petacchi to lead him out to stage win

Manx Missile exacts revenge for AleJet's controversial Stage 2 victory in Parma...

Mark Cavendish of HTC-Highroad got his revenge on Alessandro Petacchi following the Lampre-ISD rider's controversial Stage 2 win, coming out of the Italian's slipstream to take  Stage 10 of the 2011 Giro d'Italia in Teramo this afternoon in what turned out to be a rare bunch sprint finish in this year's race. Francisco Ventoso of Movistar just edged out Petacchi to take second.

Garmin-Cervelo’s David Millar, who wore the race leader’s maglia rosa for two days last week, had gone off the front of the peloton with 3km left but the sprinters were not to be denied, with today representing the last but one opportunity for a bunch finish in this year's race. Alberto Contador retains the overall lead.

Cavendish had come under fire from  Ventoso, winner of Friday’s Stage 8 to Fiuggi, who claimed that the HTC-Highroad rider had benefited from getting a tow up Etna from team cars on Sunday and should have been disqualified. If Cavendish had heard Ventoso’s comments, he clearly wasn’t bothered, drafting a team car today to get back onto the peloton after puncturing around 50km out.

A three-man breakaway spent most of the day out in front of the race before they were finally reeled in with around 11km of the 159km stage left. That trio of riders comprised Fumiyuki Beppu of RadioShack, Pierre Cazaux of Euskaltel-Euskadi, and AG2R’s Yuriy Krivtsov.

In common with those of his RadioShack team mates, Beppu’s frame today bore the message “I ride for Wouter Weylandt” in tribute to the Leopard Trek rider killed last Monday in a crash on the descent of the Passo del Bocco. The 26-year-old’s funeral takes place in his native Ghent tomorrow.

With an undulating profile including four categorised climbs and an uphill finish in prospect on tomorrow’s 144km Stage 11 from Tortoreto Lido to Castelfidardo, Thurdsday’s Stage 12 into Ravenna will represent the last chance for the sprinters to take a tilt at glory in this year’s Giro.

After that, it’s mountains pretty much all the way to Milan and the individual time trial that brings the 94th Giro d’Italia to a close a week on Sunday. Cavendish is likely to abandon the race in Ravenna, and while he'll clearly be going for the stage win there, today's victory is bound to take some pressure off.

Meanwhile, last year’s Giro champion, Ivan Basso of Liquigas Cannondale who has chosen not to defend his title as he focuses on his preparations for the Tour de France, needed 15 stitches in his face after an accident in training, although he was quick to reassure his fans through Twitter that otherwise he was okay.

Giro d’Italia Stage 10 Result 
1  CAVENDISH Mark         HTC-Highroad           4:00:49
2  VENTOSO Francisco      Movistar              same time
3  PETACCHI Alessandro    Lampre-ISD                “
4  FERRARI Roberto        Androni-Giocattoli        “
5  APPOLLONIO Davide      Team Sky                  “
6  CHICCHI Francesco      Quickstep                 “
7  LODEWYCK Klaas         Omega Pharma-Lotto        “
8  MODOLO Sacha           Colnago-CSF Inox          “
9  KRISTOFF Alexander     BMC Racing                “
10 GATTO Oscar            Farnese Vini-Neri Sottoli “
11 BOZIC Borut
            Vacansoleil DCM           “
12 LAGUTIN Sergey
         Vacansoleil DCM           “
13 MONTAGUTI Matteo       AG2R                      “
14 SABATINI Fabio
         Liquigas-Cannondale       “
15 TABORRE Fabio
          Acqua & Sapone            “
16 VAN WINDEN Dennis
      Rabobank                  “
17 BELLETTI Manuel        Colnago-CSF Inox          “
18 CATALDO Dario          Quickstep                 “
19 CARDOSO Manuel         RadioShack

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20 ISASI Inaki            Euskaltel-Euskadi
         “

Giro d’Italia Overall Standings after Stage 10 
1  CONTADOR Alberto       Saxo Bank-SunGard     37:04:40
2  SIVTSOV Kanstantsin    HTC-Highroad           at 0:59
3  LE MEVEL Christophe    Garmin-Cervelo            1:19
4  NIBALI Vincenzo        Liquigas-Cannondale       1:21
5  SCARPONI Michele       Lampre-ISD                1:28
6  ARROYO DURAN David     Movistar                  1:37
7  KREUZIGER Roman        Astana                    1:41
8  SERPA Jose             Androni Giocattoli        1:47
9  CATALDO Dario          Quickstep                 2:21
10 CARRARA Matteo         Vacansoleil-DCM           2:21

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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skippy | 13 years ago
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Would like to report that "Simon" has sent through some of the photos !

Used in blog posts immediately !

When i promise action IT HAPPENS !

Thanks to Simon i have a photo of a UNIQUE and unforgetable moment from the Giro .

Simon will understand the significance .

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hairyairey | 13 years ago
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rswift - I think as Cavendish (which incidentally is the name of the bananas that we buy in the supermarket - trivia thanks to the One Show - should we call him Bananaman?) said today he gets followed everywhere so this is very unlikely to be true.

I even recall watching a show in France about a team's first year in the Tour where they were blatantly being helped uphill, although this was screened a long time after the event!

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Tony Farrelly | 13 years ago
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To be honest Skippy, if I had been the 'official road.cc photographer in Torino' you'd probably stay waiting.

Luckily Simon is a lot nicer than me.

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rswift | 13 years ago
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hmm... i'm not defending cav (because i wasn't there and don't know the truth) but it seems somewhat judgmental to assume that because some twat twits their opinion that it is therefore true!?

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Gregoire500 replied to rswift | 13 years ago
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rswift wrote:

hmm... i'm not defending cav (because i wasn't there and don't know the truth) but it seems somewhat judgmental to assume that because some twat twits their opinion that it is therefore true!?

And if the 'twats' in question happen to be 2 fellow professionals who both express their disgust at someone so blatantly cheating and not being reprimanded for it?

Also, Ventoso came straight out with it in his post race interview with Gazzetta-no Twitter necessary. Murillo Fischer is the Garmin rider who tweeted it was for 10km.

Anyway, my problem's more with his moaning about being victimised when he's just as capable of being a sneak as anyone else on their day.

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skippy | 13 years ago
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Timing being all important meant that he was able to surprise Petacci and stay in front .
How fast he was going when crossing the line has not been shown recently and it is a feature that was available in past years .

Still awaiting the "photos" from the "official roads phographer in Torino" !

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skippy | 13 years ago
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Timing being all important meant that he was able to surprise Petacci and stay in front .
How fast he was going when crossing the line has not been shown recently and it is a feature that was available in past years .

Still awaiting the "photos" from the "official roads phographer in Torino" !

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skippy | 13 years ago
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Timing being all important meant that he was able to surprise Petacci and stay in front .
How fast he was going when crossing the line has not been shown recently and it is a feature that was available in past years .

Still awaiting the "photos" from the "official roads phographer in Torino" !

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Karbon Kev | 13 years ago
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what a to$$er ......

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Gregoire500 | 13 years ago
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At least today he was back to using another rider for a lead out rather than using the team car to haul himself up Etna... He made the cut off by something like 25s.

He's got the cheek to complain about other riders cheating or being victimised by the committee when he pulls stunts like that and gets away with it-he should have gone the same way as McEwen.

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