Exclusive: Mark Cavendish backed for stage win at Tour de France by Alberto Contador – ‘I think he can’
Alberto Contador has backed Mark Cavendish to secure a win at the Tour de France to break out of a tie with Eddie Merckx for the most stage wins in the famous Grand Tour.
Cavendish bounced back from a spell in the wilderness to win four stages in the 2021 edition of the race to move level with Merckx on 34 victories.
The 38-year-old was controversially omitted from the Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team for the 2022 race, and left them at the end of last season.
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The win proved Cavendish still had the fire in his legs to compete with the best sprinters, and would have filled him with confidence going into the Tour de France.
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There will be stiff competition on the roads of France and Spain for Cavendish, but Contador feels he will get the win required to take him ahead of Merckx.
“I think if Mark Cavendish is on the start line of the Tour de France, his morale will be at an all-time high after winning a stage on the Giro,” Contador told Eurosport. “Backed with a team that are experts in preparing sprinters… I am sure that Mark Cavendish is doing everything he can to start the Tour de France in the best way possible.
“Can he do it? I think he can.”
Cavendish will be putting the finishing touches to his prep for the Tour, which gets underway in the Spanish city of Bilbao on July 1, and Contador feels he will focusing on his own strategy as opposed to what his rival sprinters will be doing.
“I focused on myself 100% during preparation,” Contador said. “Because if you want to show up as the best version of yourself, you have to suffer.
“You will think about them when you are suffering. Why? Because you know there is one person who is really going to test you. In my case it was Andy Schleck and Chris Froome perhaps that I thought about the most while training. But you always have to focus on yourself in order to arrive at the start line in the best form possible.”
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