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Cav complaining about dangerous sprinting is a bit hypocritical though, isn't it? The fact that he also normally uses Renshaw to do it to his advantage makes it doubly so...
Watching the replay you can see Petacchi's wheel touched his as he moves back to the right, but just by virtue of the the fact it is Cav I find it hard to sympathise.
When it comes down to it he was too sluggish responding to Petacchi and letting him get in front left him at his mercy, imhop.
If i was Cav instead of waving my finger, i would have just given him a nudge off the bike, seen him out of the Giro
It was a blatant block, any other race he gets demoted, but he's Italian in a race in Italy, never going to happen, if it had been the other way round, Cav would have been done