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Mark Cavendish left out of Britain’s Road World Championships squad Mark Cavendish left out of Britain’s Road World Championships squad
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Mark Cavendish has not been selected in the Great Britain squad for this month’s Road World Championships in Spain.Mark Cavendish has not been selected in the Great Britain squad for this month’s Road World Championships in Spain.
Cavendish, the 2011 world champion, required shoulder surgery after crashing out of the opening stage of the Tour de France in Harrogate and would not be suited to the hilly Ponferrada road race course which hosts the world championships on 28 September.Cavendish, the 2011 world champion, required shoulder surgery after crashing out of the opening stage of the Tour de France in Harrogate and would not be suited to the hilly Ponferrada road race course which hosts the world championships on 28 September.
The eight-man British team in the event, which features 28 climbs in 254.8km (158 miles), has options, with the 2013 Tour de France champion Chris Froome, Commonwealth Games gold medallist Geraint Thomas, Ben Swift and the Yates brothers potential leaders, depending on how the race develops. He will, however, be taking part in the Tour of Britain which starts on Sunday though he admits he is not yet fully fit after his accident.
“You never say never and I will be flat out but realistically you have to say that I am not in my best condition after the last few months I’ve had,” Cavendish said.
“I’m racing this week because this is my national Tour, Britain’s big race, and I always want to support it when I can.
“I’m just going to enjoy myself and see what the week brings. I’m fresh enough but I just haven’t got the really high-quality racing miles in my legs this season.”
The eight-man British team for the world championships, which features 28 climbs in 254.8km (158 miles), has options, with the 2013 Tour de France champion Chris Froome, Commonwealth Games gold medallist Geraint Thomas, Ben Swift and the Yates brothers potential leaders, depending on how the race develops.
Lizzie Armitstead, the women’s Commonwealth champion, is to lead a team of six a day earlier, on 27 September, on a route half the distance of the men’s.Lizzie Armitstead, the women’s Commonwealth champion, is to lead a team of six a day earlier, on 27 September, on a route half the distance of the men’s.
Armitstead will be without the support of Emma Pooley, who retired following her silver medal in Glasgow, but the mountain bike riders Annie Last and Alice Barnes, sister of Hannah Barnes, could make the final cut on the road after being named in the long list.Armitstead will be without the support of Emma Pooley, who retired following her silver medal in Glasgow, but the mountain bike riders Annie Last and Alice Barnes, sister of Hannah Barnes, could make the final cut on the road after being named in the long list.
The Commonwealth Games time-trial champion Alex Dowsett and Sir Bradley Wiggins, silver medallist in 2013 behind Germany’s Tony Martin, are in contention for the two places in the men’s time trial, which takes place on 24 September, but there will be no British representative in the women’s race against the clock.The Commonwealth Games time-trial champion Alex Dowsett and Sir Bradley Wiggins, silver medallist in 2013 behind Germany’s Tony Martin, are in contention for the two places in the men’s time trial, which takes place on 24 September, but there will be no British representative in the women’s race against the clock.
The world championships begin on 21 September and Britain will refine their selection prior to the event.The world championships begin on 21 September and Britain will refine their selection prior to the event.
The British Cycling technical director Shane Sutton said: “We’re fortunate to have a strong pool of riders from which to make our final selection.”The British Cycling technical director Shane Sutton said: “We’re fortunate to have a strong pool of riders from which to make our final selection.”
Great Britain teamGreat Britain team
Men’s elite road race (eight from): Steve Cummings, Alex Dowsett, Andy Fenn, Chris Froome, Pete Kennaugh, David Millar, Luke Rowe, Ian Stannard, Ben Swift, Geraint Thomas, Scott Thwaites, Sir Bradley Wiggins, Adam Yates, Simon Yates.Men’s elite road race (eight from): Steve Cummings, Alex Dowsett, Andy Fenn, Chris Froome, Pete Kennaugh, David Millar, Luke Rowe, Ian Stannard, Ben Swift, Geraint Thomas, Scott Thwaites, Sir Bradley Wiggins, Adam Yates, Simon Yates.
Men’s elite time-trial (two from): Dowsett, Cummings, Thomas, Wiggins.Men’s elite time-trial (two from): Dowsett, Cummings, Thomas, Wiggins.
Women’s elite road race (six from): Lizzie Armitstead, Alice Barnes, Hannah Barnes, Anna Christian, Lucy Coldwell, Lucy Garner, Nikki Harris, Annie Last, Sharon Laws.Women’s elite road race (six from): Lizzie Armitstead, Alice Barnes, Hannah Barnes, Anna Christian, Lucy Coldwell, Lucy Garner, Nikki Harris, Annie Last, Sharon Laws.