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The farewell of 'Cav' in pictures: guard of honor, autographs for competitors, and a victory in SingaporeWith the Presidential Singapore Criterium, the professional career of Mark Cavendish has truly come to an end. Most of the circuit event in Asia was dedicated to the British cycling legend.
Mark Cavendish will make a return to competitive action at the Presidential Cycling Tour of Türkiye later this month after a period of sickness impacted his schedule in recent weeks. An update ...
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What's next for Mark Cavendish?What’s next for Sir Mark Cavendish? It’s a question cycling fans have been asking themselves for years. The first whispers came in October 2020, when on a torrid day out at Gent-Wevelgem ...
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‘I won’t ever regret stopping now, that’s for sure’ – Mark Cavendish’s last Tour de France wasn’t really about the recordThe towns changed but the feeling never really did. From Châteauroux to Carcassonne, Mark Cavendish would scarcely have descended from the podium before his thoughts were already slowly turning ...
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'We'll see' – Mark Cavendish leaves the door open to riding the 2025 Tour de FranceMark Cavendish has hinted that his professional career may not yet be over and left the door open to him possibly returning to the Tour de France in 2025. The 39-year-old Manxman won a record ...
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Top sprinter Mark Cavendish announces retirement from pro cyclingSINGAPORE — Mark Cavendish, one of the best road sprinters in cycling history, plans to retire on Sunday after competing in the Tour de France Criterium. The 39-year-old Cavendish broke Eddy ...
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Sir Mark Cavendish celebrated on home stampsSome of the most significant milestones in the career of cycling legend Sir Mark Cavendish are set to be ... issues featuring the cyclist, showcases images capturing key moments throughout the ...
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Mark Cavendish’s Spring Campaign Sidelined by Illness. Are His Tour de France Ambitions at Risk?After pulling out of Milano-Torino last week due to illness, Mark Cavendish (Astana Qazaqstan) decided not to start the Classic Brugge-De Panne Wednesday morning. He has yet to confirm when his ...
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Mark Cavendish: 'I'd want to stay in cycling forever'Sir Mark Cavendish has said that would find it hard to imagine a life out of pro cycling, such is his ingrained love for the sport. However, speaking ahead of tomorrow's Saitama Criterium in Japan ...
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Cavendish's final race set to be in SingaporeMark Cavendish's final professional race is set to be the two-day Tour de France Criterium in Singapore on 9-10 November. The 39-year-old 'Manx Missile' has not competed since he broke the Tour de ...
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