Britain's Mark Cavendish (Omega Pharma) won his first Tour of Qatar
Friday by signing his fourth stage victory in a row in the 2013 vintage
of this event, at the end of the sixth and final day on the ledge Doha,
the Champs-Elysées in the Qatari capital.
The
Englishman Mark Cavendish (Omega Pharma) won his first Tour of Qatar
Friday by signing his fourth stage victory in a row in the 2013 vintage
of this event, at the end of the sixth and final day of Doha Corniche,
the Champs-Elysées in the Qatari capital.
With the arrival of 116.5 km accrued from the Sealine Beach resort and
Doha, the 2011 world champion was adjusted before the sprint champion of
Belarus, Yauheni Hutarovich already the second Thursday and the
Dutchman Barry Markus twice second this year in Qatar.
It is the eighth stage victory in total for Cavendish in Qatar after his two successful victories in 2009 and two in 2012. For the 2013 season it is already his fifth success with a stage at the Tour de San Luis in Argentina in January.
The overall "Cav" has become two Americans before the BMC, Brent Bookwalter and Taylor Phinney, the final holder of the jersey for the best young.
But in addition to the trunks overall, the sprinter from the Isle of Man on Friday night endorsed the Silver jersey points classification jersey and Excellence, ranking squares.
Only the sixth Qatar 2012, won by Tom Boonen, his new partner at Omega Pharma, British Columbia has won its first Qatari crown. If still far from sprinter Flemish titled four times in the emirate for 20 stage wins in total, however, he scored points in their battle leaders in training as the first Belgian to win four stages in a row in Qatar.
Boonen had indeed won four times in 2007, but only three times in a row. Injured elbow and package this year in the Qatari desert, Boonen could not defend his title. Now given, it is he who will assume the role of leader for Omega Pharma on the Tour of Oman, next week, "Cav" returning him to Europe.
It is the eighth stage victory in total for Cavendish in Qatar after his two successful victories in 2009 and two in 2012. For the 2013 season it is already his fifth success with a stage at the Tour de San Luis in Argentina in January.
The overall "Cav" has become two Americans before the BMC, Brent Bookwalter and Taylor Phinney, the final holder of the jersey for the best young.
But in addition to the trunks overall, the sprinter from the Isle of Man on Friday night endorsed the Silver jersey points classification jersey and Excellence, ranking squares.
Only the sixth Qatar 2012, won by Tom Boonen, his new partner at Omega Pharma, British Columbia has won its first Qatari crown. If still far from sprinter Flemish titled four times in the emirate for 20 stage wins in total, however, he scored points in their battle leaders in training as the first Belgian to win four stages in a row in Qatar.
Boonen had indeed won four times in 2007, but only three times in a row. Injured elbow and package this year in the Qatari desert, Boonen could not defend his title. Now given, it is he who will assume the role of leader for Omega Pharma on the Tour of Oman, next week, "Cav" returning him to Europe.
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