Mark Cavendish, who took his first victory in more than three years yesterday at the Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey has doubled up today, winning Stage 3 in Alanya to extend his overall lead in the race.
With the Deceuninck-Quick Step rider coming from the Isle of Man, which has annual rainfall well above the average for the British Isles, the expression “It never rains but it pours” springs to mind – back-to-back stage wins being as good a way as any to end such a long drought, with another flat stage tomorrow providing an opportunity for a hat-trick of victories.
Israel Start-Up Nation had dominated the leadout, working for Andre Greipel who had finished third behind Cavendish and Jasper Philipsen of Alpecin-Fenix yesterday.
Cavendish followed the German as he launched his sprint and, finding space to go past him, sped away to victory with Philipsen once again second and Stanisław Aniołkowski of Bingoal Pauwels Sauces in third place.
It was the 35-year-old's ninth career stage win at the race, although the size of the bunch of bananas he received today is rather smaller than the impressive one he was given in 2015.
Here's what The Cycling Almanack posted to its Twitter page after Cavendish's long-awaited win yesterday ...
... and here's what it posted today.
Is Merckx's record back on? In this kind of form, Cavendish could certainly be presenting his boss with a very nice problem to have going into the 2021 Tour de France...
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Three in a row! Chapeau Cav, and well done for keeping away from that horrendous looking pile-up.
Very heartening, although he doesn't have anything left to prove to the general public. He did indeed 'do the job' in the past, and I hope he has more good days in the future. Well done, Cav!
just me that can't see the video?
I can see it. It's very short though - only one frame long...
Under trade descriptions I think that has to be referred to as a picture (real tears)
Cavendish has often done well on the Tour of Turkey.
I wonder if he wins a load of bananas for this stage?