Wednesday, 19 August 2015

Martin and Cavendish lead Etixx-Quick Step at Vattenfall Cyclassics

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Tony Martin returns to racing on home soil for the 20th edition of the Vattenfall Cyclassics, his first race since breaking his collarbone while wearing the yellow jersey at the Tour de France. Etixx-Quick Step will be looking for a good result with one of the strongest squads at the race, including Mark Cavendish, Mark Renshaw and Tom Boonen all participating. 

"I'm really happy to start my comeback with a race in my home country," Martin said of his return to competition. "There is not a lot of races in Germany, so to participate in one is really nice. I've only participated in this race one time before, and it was in 2008, so it was a while ago. I have recovered from my injury, so I am ready to build up for the last part of my season."

The Vattenfall Cyclassics, Germany's sole WorldTour event, will take place in the city of Hamburg with many of the top sprinters ready to compete. While the finale is expected to end in a bunch sprint, the parcours include several climbs the riders must overcome prior to the finishing stretch.

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Should the race come back together before the finale, the Belgian squad will look to winning duo Cavendish and lead-out man Renshaw to ward off Marcel Kittel and Giant-Alpecin for a win. Boonen will also be a strong contender following a stage win at the Eneco Tour last week.

The match-up between Kittel and Cavendish will be the first of the season due to the German missing the Tour de France because of illness. Cavendish, meanwhile, has recently shifted his focus back to the track, racing with Bradley Wiggins and the British team in with hopes of earning an Olympic return in Rio next summer. The Manxman will likely be the favourite for the win despite a busy schedule, already having raced several track events with another scheduled for later this month. 

"We have a competitive team at the start able to get into the actions in the final," sport director Brian Holm said of the race. "Julian Alaphilippe, for example, is coming off a top 10 overall finish at the Eneco Tour, and he will be at the start. Mark Cavendish and Tom Boonen will also participate and can be a factor in case of a bunch arrival. We have a strong team that is ready to be a protagonist and go for a good result."

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