I don't think Cavendish was at fault. It was a 50/50. Infact Haussler ran up his front wheel so was slightly behind. When sprinters are pushing that hard they take on a path like a fish so the front wheel inevitably goes wide for the next down thrust. It's just unfortunate they were both in sync at this point on the same piece of tarmac.
I don't think Cavendish was at fault. It was a 50/50. Infact Haussler ran up his front wheel so was slightly behind. When sprinters are pushing that hard they take on a path like a fish so the front wheel inevitably goes wide for the next down thrust. It's just unfortunate they were both in sync at this point on the same piece of tarmac.