Sprinters’ Battle Set To Decide Tour Stage 12

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Sprinters’ Battle Set To Decide Tour Stage 12

FOUGERES, France (AFP) – The sprinters’ battle for maximum stage wins on the flat continues on Thursday when the 12th stage of the Tour de France takes the peloton over 218 km from Fougeres to Tours.

So far, Germany’s Marcel Kittel holds the bragging rights after a second win of the 100th edition, the only sprinter to do so, on Tuesday that was marked by his Argos teammate Tom Veelers falling victim to sprint rival Mark Cavendish.

Omega-Pharma’s Cavendish barged into the Dutchman on his way to the finish line and was lucky to escape punishment from race officials.

That incident, and the fact Cavendish was victim to an angry fan who threw urine at him during Wednesday’s time trial, makes stage 12 one not to be missed for fans of hectic bunch or group finishes.

Starting in the Breton town of Fougeres for the first time, the Tour peloton will roll over slightly undulating terrain at the start before heading towards a virtually pancake-flat finish in Tours, which has hosted several sprint finishes in the race.

With a number of riders and teams, including the hosts, still looking for their first stage win a breakaway is likely to form early and be allowed to build a comfortable lead on the main bunch.

However the sprinters and their teams are unlikely to give them too much freedom before collaborating in the chase in a bid to reel them in before the finale.

Cavendish, who had won 23 stages on the race before this edition, has won one only so far and will be looking to make amends, especially after finishing third as the crash drama unfolded in Saint Malo on Tuesday.

Photo Credit: AFP/Jeff Pachoud

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