Ellingworth says Bahrain McLaren negotiations with Cavendish 'continuing'
Team manager confident veteran꧙ sprinter will continue racin✅g in 2021

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Bahrain McLaren manager Rod Ellingworth has revealed that negotiations between 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Mark Cavendish and his current team over whether the veteran sprinter will continue in the squad in 2021 are still ongoiꦫng.
Cavendish, 35, is set to take part in 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Gent-Wevelgem on Sunday, likely in a support role, before leading the team at Scheldeprijs on Wednesday &nda🍨sh; a race he has won several times in the past and at which he had his breakthrough victory in 2007.
Cavendish signed wi﷽th Bahrain McLaren at the start of the year in a bid to reboot his career but has struggled, so far, to produce major results.
Speaking to reporters at the start of stage 8 of the Giro d'Italia, an🤪d asked about Cavendish's future with the squad, Ellingworth said, "We're still working out the roster for next year. We're working on i🧸t."
Asked if deadlines have been set to decide on whether Cavendish will continue with the team, and if he expected Cavendish would race on into 2021, Ellingworth said, "There's so much happening with teams folding and so on, so we're keeping everꦦyt💖hing open at the moment. But I'm sure he's going to stay racing, yeah."
Ellingworth also confirmed that another star Bahrain McLaren rider, Mikel La💫nda, will not be leading the team at the upcoming Vuelta a España, as had been rumoured in some quarters.
"We've got a few good options: Matej [Mohoric] will go, Wout [Poels] will go, potentially [20♛19 Vuelta leader] Dylan Teuns. It's a decent group wit🔴h some of the young guys as well. But it's not a full Grand Tour, so it'll maybe give the young guys an opportunity. But Mikel was never planning to ride the Vuelta."
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As for the Giro d'Italia, where Pell𓄧o Bilbao is lying second overall, Ellingworth was confident about the Basque rider's chances.
"We've got a good group here, and not many of these guys have raced much together, so every day they're only going to❀ get better. Pello is feeling really good, and we came here with a real open attitude, and we appreciated that it was a hard turnaround for him after do⛄ing the Tour.
"So we're taking it on the day by day, and his first ob𒐪jective is to stay up on GC and try to win the bike race if he can."
Elling🃏worth said he had not♎hing but praise for Bilbao's attitude to the Giro, describing it as "world-class – 10 out of 10".
"If he comes off GC, it won't be because he's just given up – it'll be because he's mentally burned out," he said. "But at the moment he's really enjoying it all, and enjoying the rac𝄹e."
Ellingworth admitted that the ongoing and steadily worsening COVID-19 situation, with ongoing shutdowns and the speculation over whether the Giro would finish, m𒅌ade for considerable added stress. And he argued that uওnder such circumstances, staying focused – as Bilbao was doing – was even more important than usual.
"I think there's mental fat💟igue with this season, in terms of people feeling a little bit like it's long, for everybody, ev𝐆en if they haven't done much racing. Normally, they'd be tired because they've done the whole season, but at the moment it just feels very strange.
"In terms of where we're at in t꧋he season, we're doing well. [But] I've just had a meeting with the riders, and with everything going off at the moment, I've told them that ✱the team that stays strong mentally, that's the team that's going to win."