Slip 'n slide across the line of stage five
Don't you know you might find
A better race to win
It's a work in progress... with this much reaction, fallout, medical updating and speculation from yesterday's Giro stage to round up it's probably best we get cracking...
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Team DSM's Alberto Dainese was relegated, bumping Cav up to fourth place on the stage, the commissaires deciding the Italian's dangerous sprinting had caused the pile-up. Dainese was also fined 500CHF and lost all the points he gained on the day for the points classification.
"We accept the jury's decision and once again hope those who crashed in the finale are okay," Team DSM later said in a statement.
Back at the Astana Qazaqstan team hotel, Cavendish said his injuries weren't too bad and that he had received a phone call from Dainese...
"The circumstances after that…it's sprinting. Alberto has called me. You know, it's part of sprinting, I just hope everybody else who crashed is OK, I saw some stretchers and that," he said.
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"I've had my wounds cleaned up, and my knee's a little bit sore, but I don't think there's anything broken. We haven't checked that out yet, but I don't have the pain of anything broken.
AG2R Citroën's Andrea Vendrame was the rider seen on the stretcher, his team confirming that the Italian has no broken bones, but "a deep wound that requires stitches as well as skin abrasions on his left shoulder".
"I crashed after crossing the finish line," Vendrame said. "Luckily, I didn't break anything. We were coming at 60 km/h and Mark Cavendish crashed. His bike was thrown to the left of the road and I couldn't avoid it. I found myself in the barriers. These are never good moments. I will do everything to get the best possible treatment this evening with the medical staff. I hope to be at the start tomorrow, that's my goal for the next few hours. It would be heartbreaking to leave the Giro d'Italia."
Arkéa–Samsic's David Dekker was also involved and was able to return to the team bus after picking himself up.