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Cavendish in the pink as team win Giro opener

Sat May 9, 2009 10:21pm IST
 
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By Mark Meadows

VENICE, Italy (Reuters) - Team Columbia went out first and finished first in the opening time trial of the Giro d'Italia with Britain's Mark Cavendish bagging the pink jersey on Saturday.

Garmin-Slipstream, criticised by rivals for concentrating their preparation on the time trial rather than the three-week race, came in second while Lance Armstrong's Astana pulled off a minor surprise by finishing third.

Going first on the 20-km course around Venice's Lido may have been seen as a disadvantage but America's Team Columbia surged round and never looked like being beaten.

Times were recorded for the fifth-finishing rider in the teams and Columbia managed the flat route in 21 minutes 50 seconds, with Cavendish leading the way.

The 23-year-old from the Isle of Man won the Milan-San Remo race in March and again showed his sprinting skills in front of a crowd who had packed the water-taxis east of Venice's main centre.

OVERCAST CONDITIONS

Slightly overcast conditions and a pick up in the wind affected teams going out in the middle while some lost time with lead riders pulling too far ahead of their fifth-placed colleague.  Continued...

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