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Laura Weislo

Kuss 'stroke of genius', Cavendish draws dragon in Saitama Criterium media day

Peter Sagan, Chris Froome, Tadej Pogacar, Mark Cavendish and Yukiya Arashiro on stage (Image credit: A.S.O.)
Tadej Pogacar poses with some photographs (Image credit: A.S.O.)
Tadej Pogacar shows his bullet train drawing (Image credit: A.S.O.)
Mark Cavendish on stage (Image credit: A.S.O.)
Pogacar tries some traditional calligraphy (Image credit: A.S.O.)
Egan Bernal signs autographs (Image credit: A.S.O.)
The Saitama Criterium media day (Image credit: A.S.O.)
Peter Sagan signs a bike frame (Image credit: A.S.O.)
Fans show their drawings of Cofidis riders (Image credit: A.S.O.)
The fans were out in support of Sepp Kuss (Image credit: A.S.O.)
Tadej Pogacar signs the mural (Image credit: A.S.O.)
Tadej Pogacar and his entry in the drawing contest (Image credit: A.S.O.)
Sepp Kuss with Didi the Devil and Marcel Kittel (Image credit: A.S.O.)
Cavendish gets some kids on bikes (Image credit: A.S.O.)
Victor Lafay, Mark Cavendish and Peter Sagan with the next generation of pro cyclists (Image credit: A.S.O.)
Mark Cavendish (Image credit: A.S.O.)

The stars of the Tour de France met the public on Saturday ahead of the Saitama Criterium, taking part in traditional Japanese calligraphy, a drawing contest and more in a spectator-friendly event.

Tadej Pogačar made his debut in the event alongside Mark Cavendish (Astana), Sepp Kuss (Jumbo-Visma), Giulio Ciccone (Lidl-Trek) and Chris Froome (Israel-Premier Tech).

According to the organisers' press release, the Vuelta a España champion, Sepp Kuss, showed a flair for Japanese calligraphy (shūji), drawing the katakana characters for the color red while Tour de France mountains classification winner Giulio Ciccone drew the symbol for the mountains. "Did I get it right? Did I get it wrong? I don't know, but it was hard," Ciccone said.

Mark Cavendish turned in the crowd-favourite piece of artwork in the drawing contest, drawing a cartoon version of Saitama's emblem, a little green dragon, while Pogačar drew a bullet train.

Guillaume Martin, attending with Cofidis teammate Victor Lafay, revealed his connections to Japan.

"My father taught aikido for forty years", Martin said. "He lived in Japan while he learned this martial art. I actually practised it myself for ten years when I was younger."

He took a tour of the island before arriving in Saitama. "There was a bit of everything. We went for quite a few hikes and pleasure rides. We visited temples and samurai homes. And Japan is always an adventure for the taste buds!"

On Sunday, riders will compete in the Saitama Criterium, 17 laps of a 3.5 km course broadcast from 6:45 am on Eurosport.

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