
The three-time winner of The Tour de France
The Australian topped the bunch sprint on the fifth stage at the Tour de Suisse, but unfortunately was racing for fourth place as the breakaway led by stage winner Marcus Burghardt (BMC) stayed clear to the finish.
McEwen told that he was very happy with his ride today. "It's a pity we didn't pull the break back, but that's racing and those guys deserved to go for the win."
Despite having just one win under his belt, the Trofeo Mallorca in February, McEwen has already been informed that he will be on Katusha's Tour squad. "I have shown that my condition is very good and I'm ready for the Tour. The team will be officially announced by the end of the Tour de Suisse."
Unlike the previous day's stage finish, there was no acrobatics necessary on the rainy stage to Frutigen. McEwen said he was lucky not to be involved in the massive pile-up on yesterday's stage that took down a large portion of the peloton, saying he "looked back to see the carnage and wondered how the hell I got through".
He unflinchingly placed the blame for the crash on HTC-Columbia's
"There's a fine line between right and wrong in sprinting," McEwen said, "and it was definitely crossed yesterday."
The riders staged a brief protest at the start of today's stage to send a message to Cavendish not only for causing the crash, but for reacting to criticism by spitting on the ground.
"The one minute delay at the start today was a signal from his peers that what happened yesterday, the spitting incident after the crash in particular, is not acceptable and I'm sure he understands the message."
Cavendish has not been winning this season with the ease that he experienced last year, and McEwen thinks the pressure has gotten to him.
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"He still has the talent and the speed. He has to figure out the best way to get back to his best and that seems to be by trial and error at the moment. He's a young guy who came up very quickly and is discovering new aspects about cycling and himself. He has many years left in front of him as a pro and for sure many victories."
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