Tour Of Oman 2022 Cav, Already Back On Top

Suhar Corniche, Friday, February, 11th 2022

Naseem Park -> Suhar Corniche – Cavendish Win

It didn’t take long for the Manx missile to take off in 2022: Mark Cavendish (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team) won stage 2 of the Tour of Oman, on Friday, on the Suhar Corniche. Following a rough winter with a serious crash at the end of 2021, the British star dominated the sprint against Kaden Groves (BikeExchange-Jayco) and Amaury Capiot (Arkea-Samsic). Cavendish also takes the red leader’s jersey from Fernando Gaviria (UAE Team Emirates). After a flat day through the wind, stage 3 will bring different challenges with a rolling route and an uphill finish in Qurayyat.

The 36-year-old leads the Tour of Oman after powering to victory on stage 2
11-Feb-2022: Just twenty-four hours after opening his season by taking a close second on day one of the Tour of Oman, Mark Cavendish went one place better and recorded his 157th pro victory courtesy of a perfectly-timed sprint in Sutrah Corniche, where Friday’s 167.5km stage concluded.

Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl was again prominent, playing an important role in controlling the gap of the two escapees and bringing them back inside the final hour of racing, as well as nullifying a late attack that came with around 25 kilometers to go. The Wolfpack continued to drill the pace in the closing kilometers as things began heating up, putting in long turns and expertly navigating a short technical part before the long finishing straight.

Then neo-pro Stan Van Tricht hit the front and devoted all his energies to working for Cavendish, who kicked out with around 250 meters to go and produced a dominant sprint, coming around his opponents 100 meters from the line and comfortably beating Kaden Groves (BikeExchange-Jayco) and Amaury Capiot (Arkea-Samsic). The victory – his 55th for Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl – and the ten bonus seconds it carried moved Mark to the top of the general classification.

Peloton Stage 2

“I was looking forward to this sprint, as it was similar to a Tour de France one, with a long finishing straight of over one kilometer. Everyone on the team was committed and did a great job, and coming into the stage I had a lot of confidence from yesterday’s good work. When the sprint started, I was a bit far back, but I had a good speed and I am happy with the way things panned out. It’s been only a few weeks since I returned on my bike following that crash on the track, so I am quite satisfied with my form. To take a win so early in the season it’s always important and we hope to get some more nice results before the Tour of Oman ends”, said the Manxman, who in addition to the overall, also leads the points classification.

STAGE CLASSIFICATION

  1. Mark Cavendish (Quick – Step Alpha Vinyl Team) 04h10’31’’
  2. Kaden Groves (Team BikeExchange – Jayco) +00’’
  3. Amaury Capiot (Team Arkea – Samsic) +00’’

GENERAL CLASSIFICATION

  1. Mark Cavendish (Quick – Step alpha Vinyl Team) 07h27’16’’
  2. Kaden Groves (Team BikeExchange – Jayco) +09’’
  3. Fernando Gaviria (UAE Team Emirates) +09’’