Monday, 7 March 2016

Viviani questions Gaviria and Cavendish's tactics in Worlds omnium

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Elia Viviani (Italy) has questioned the tactics of Fernando Gaviria (Colombia) and Mark Cavendish (Great Britain) after the Italian missed out on a medal at the UCI Track World Championships in the omnium.

Viviani came into the points race, the final event of the omnium, with a 14-point lead over Gaviria but the Colombian’s tactics and his better sprinting saw him claw back enough points to retain his rainbow jersey. Viviani dropped from the gold medal position to fourth and was unwilling to talk to the media after the race.

The Team Sky rider saw his medal hopes evaporate on the final lap of the race when Mark Cavendish (Great Britain), who had sixth place secure, won the sprint for the line. Viviani finished second, leaving him two points down the three medal winners, Gaviria, Roger Kluge and Glen O’Shea, who all tied on 191 points in the overall. If Viviani had won the sprint ahead of Cavendish, gold would have gone to Italy.

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Viviani told Cyclingnews that he was disappointed with Cavendish’s eagerness to sprint against him, despite the British rider being well down on the medals.

“I think everyone in the velodrome here saw what happened,” Viviani told Cyclingnews twenty-four hours after the Omnium had finished.

“Gaviria maybe used a good tactic but perhaps it’s not the way a world champion should race. He raced only on my wheel. I think he’s really lucky to win again this year because if Cav didn’t do the last sprint then Gaviria would have lost the title. I had really bad luck. For sure my consideration of Cav changed after yesterday.

You can read more at Cyclingnews.com



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