Bradley Wiggins wins Tour of California as Mark Cavendish edges final stage

 

Lawrence Tobin
Monday 19 May 2014 06:22 BST
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Sir Bradley Wiggins enjoys his time on the podium after winning the Tour of California
Sir Bradley Wiggins enjoys his time on the podium after winning the Tour of California (Getty)

Bradley Wiggins wrapped up victory in the Tour of California yesterday as fellow Briton Mark Cavendish sprinted to the final-stage win.

Wiggins came home in the front group at the end of the 121.7km stage to finish the race 30 seconds ahead of Rohan Dennis and claim his first win of the season. The British rider paid tribute to the team-mates who supported him over the three ascents of the Rock Store climb. “I say it every day, but without those guys I wouldn’t be in this position,” he said. “You can’t do it on your own and, as strong as my performance was individually in the time trial, my team have taken the strain all week.

“Those young Americans in my team, Joe [Dombrowski], Ian [Boswell] and Danny [Pate] have done a fantastic job. Even today they didn’t give up the chase and came back after they’d been distanced on the climbs. This is a fantastic way to finish.”

Seven riders managed to edge clear of the pack after a frantic opening, but they were hauled back and the Team Sky riders were able to respond to further attacks to keep Wiggins well-placed. Cavendish lost contact with the group late in the race, but his Omega Pharma team-mates worked hard to bring him back with around 10km to go and then give him the platform to launch his sprint finish. The Manxman stayed on the wheel of Peter Sagan before bursting through to take his second stage win of the race.

In the Giro d’Italia, Pieter Weening added to Orica GreenEdge’s recent success by powering past Italian Davide Malacarne on the final climb to Sestola to win stage nine. Cadel Evans remains in the lead.

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