Tour of Britain: Mark Cavendish wins stage four to lead Tour
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Mark Cavendish became overall leader of the Tour of Britain with victory in stage four, his second successive stage win.
The Manxman renewed his battle with Leigh Howard, outsprinting the Australian and his compatriot Steele von Hoff along Blackpool's Golden Mile.
Orica-GreenEDGE's Howard had beaten Cavendish to the line on stage two.
But, much as on Tuesday, Team Sky were able to set up Cavendish to win the soggy 156km stage from Carlisle.
In wet conditions in the north west, Team Sky and Orica GreenEDGE waited until 27km from the finish to lead a chasing group of 27 riders out of the peloton and set about closing the gap to IG's Dan Craven and An Post's Ronan McLaughlin, the remaining riders of an initial six-man breakaway.
By the time the pack emerged on to Blackpool's seafront, the Namibian and the Irishman had been successfully overhauled, with Bradley Wiggins setting the pace for Team Sky.
Just as in stage three's finish in Dumfries, Tour de France winner and Olympic time trial gold medallist Wiggins combined with team-mate Luke Rowe to propel Cavendish to victory.
The 10-second bonus for winning the stage means the world road race champion leads the overall standings, with four stages remaining.
Cavendish said: "I'm really happy to have gone into the lead, and although I can't see myself keeping the jersey, we'd like to keep it in the team.
"On those last 5km along the front we just made it so fast that nobody else could get close to us.
"We'd expected a crosswind, but in the end it felt like a tailwind, and we were flying.
"Luke's [Rowe] going for the overall so we tried to let him get a bit of a gap like the other day, but then Leigh Howard jumped so I had to go with him, and then it was quite straightforward for me in the sprint."
Rapha Condor's British rider Kristian House, part of the early leading group, collected all the points on offer on the day's climbs to maintain his hold on the king of the mountains jersey.
Stage Four, Carlisle to Blackpool
1. Mark Cavendish, GB, Team Sky, three hours, 51 minutes, 33 seconds
2. Steele Von Hoff, Aus, Garmin, Sharp, same time
3. Leigh Howard, Aus, Orica GreenEDGE, same time
4. Boy van Poppel, Ned, UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling, same time
5. Daniel Schorn, Aut, Team NetAPP, same time
6. Russell Downing, GB, Endura Racing, same time
7. Magnus Backstedt, Swe, Team UK Youth, same time
8. Sep Vanmarcke, Bel, Garmin - Sharp, same time
9. Rony Martias, Fra, Saur Sojasun, same time
10. Luke Rowe, GB, Team Sky, same time
General Classification
1. Mark Cavendish, GB, Team Sky, 17:7:51
2. Leigh Howard, Aus, Orica-GreenEDGE +0:06
3. Boy van Poppel, Ned, UnitedHealthcare +0:14
4. Luke Rowe, GB, Team Sky, +0:14
5. Rony Martias, Fra, Saur Sojasun +0:20'
6. Steele Von Hoff, Aus, Garmin-Sharp +0.20
7. Russell Downing, GB, Endura Racing +0:22
8. Sep Vanmarcke, Bel, Garmin-Sharp +0:26
9. Nathan Haas, Aus, Garmin-Sharp +0:26
10. Yanto Barker, GB, UK Youth Cycling +0:27
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- Published9 September 2012