Cavendish seeks 'amicable' split from Sky
Mark Cavendish hopes for an 'amicable' split from Team Sky
World champion Mark Cavendish has confirmed his desire to quit Team Sky but hopes for an "amicable" split.
In July the 27-year-old was told by boss Dave Brailsford he would be allowed to leave if he wanted to go.
Mark Cavendish“It's like a long-distance relationship with a girl. Everything is great but you live apart and it can't work out”
Sky have made it clear they expect compensation if they are to lose one of their star riders but Cavendish is hoping that is "speculation".
"I have seen some stuff about a release fee but I don't think Dave would do that," he said.
"I have known him since I was 14 years old. He has seen me grow my career and I have seen him grow his and construct the most successful team in cycling.
"I hope that is just a bit of speculation [about the fee] and everything can work out amicably for everybody."
Cavendish signed a three-year deal with Team Sky in October 2011 and won three stages at the 2012 Tour de France.
But both parties now feel a parting of the ways would be beneficial.
"Dave sold me the idea last year but for some reason it hasn't worked out like that. It's difficult to do," added Cavendish.
"It's like a long-distance relationship with a girl. Everything is great but you live apart and it can't work out.
Brailsford explains Cavendish talks
"But you want to be friends and you would rather the best thing happens so that everything can remain good and that you can stay close.
"I've been very happy at Sky. I don't want to compromise Sky and hopefully Sky won't compromise me."
Cavendish was speaking ahead of the the Tour of Britain, which starts on Sunday in Ipswich, with eight stages over 1,349.9km.
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Comment number 39.
2koolkatz10th September 2012 - 17:49
Team Sky are obviously going to concentrate on Grand Tour GC. Grand Tours are won in time trials and in the mountains. Cav will be the first to admit that he is neither a time triallist or a climber. Cav needs a team that is geared up to support him in the sprints and are happy with stage wins rather that high GC. A split would probably benefit both Sky and Cav.
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Comment number 38.
Little_Old_Me10th September 2012 - 12:38
Good luck Cav & thanks for your sterling work as a Domestique, playing your part in a first ever British win of the Tour GC.
Here's to a run for the Green Jersey as next seasons Tour alongside Sky retaining the GC.
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Comment number 37.
Daz55510th September 2012 - 3:54
@5 (Dom). Cav will never have the power to compete in the keirin. He was talking about the possibility of the team pursuit for Rio - now that is within his grasp certainly.
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Comment number 36.
Jockstay9th September 2012 - 23:10
When Team Sky began it was declared that their mission was for a Brit to win the T D France for the first time. Cav's dominance in the Tour's sprints and winning the green jersey last year was too humiliating for Brailsford's shattered ego as Sky were short of their target. Cav was only ever an insurance policy incase Sky failed in TDF. Anyone agree? It's Cav who should be compensated- NOT Sky.
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Comment number 35.
Stuart9th September 2012 - 22:22
@15
Reckon the sporting event you're referring to is Michael Owen's World Cup goal against Argentina.
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