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Mark Cavendish To Retire As Cycling’s Most Successful Sprinter After Singapore Tour

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisNovember 9, 2024 Sports No Comments3 Mins Read
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Mark Cavendish To Retire As Cycling’s Most Successful Sprinter After Singapore Tour.

Britain’s Mark Cavendish, widely recognised as the most successful sprinter in the history of cycling, will officially conclude his illustrious career after competing in the Tour de France Criterium in Singapore on Sunday. The 39-year-old Isle of Man native announced his retirement earlier this year, declaring that this season would be his last.

 

Cavendish’s achievements are nothing short of legendary. In July, he etched his name into the Tour de France history books by breaking the record for stage wins with his 35th victory, surpassing the previous record held by Eddy Merckx. Known for his powerful sprints and extraordinary tenacity, Cavendish has left an indelible mark on cycling since the start of his professional career in 2005.





 

With a road world title in 2011 and two green jerseys – awarded to the Tour’s highest point-scorer – among his accolades, Cavendish has enjoyed a career of remarkable breadth and accomplishment. His impressive record includes 165 race victories, 17 Giro d’Italia stage wins, and three Vuelta a España stage wins. This October, he was honoured with a knighthood for his services to cycling.

 

Beyond the road, Cavendish has had an illustrious track career. At the 2016 Olympics, he claimed a silver medal in the omnium event, and he is also a three-time Madison world champion. His adaptability across different disciplines has cemented his status as a unique and versatile talent in cycling.

 

Reflecting on his career, Cavendish, who currently rides for the Astana-Qazaqstan team, shared a heartfelt message on social media: “Racing career – completed it. I am lucky enough to have done what I love for almost 20 years and I can now say that I have achieved everything that I can on the bike.” He expressed gratitude for the opportunities cycling has afforded him, and his excitement for the journey ahead.

 

Cavendish’s journey began with BMX and mountain biking, before moving into road cycling amid a period of significant investment in British Cycling. He joined T-Mobile’s feeder team in 2005 and claimed his first Tour de France stage win in 2008 while riding for Team Columbia. His career then spanned numerous teams, including a celebrated second spell with Quick Step, where he made a remarkable comeback in 2021, securing four more Tour stage wins and another green jersey.

 

Despite setbacks from injuries and illness between 2017 and 2020, Cavendish’s resilience shone through. However, his journey has not been without hardship. In 2021, he and his family were victims of a violent home robbery. Cavendish’s return to the Tour with Astana-Qazaqstan in 2023 was marred by a crash, leading him to postpone his retirement by a year. In July, he surpassed Merckx’s record with a memorable win in Saint Vulbas, firmly solidifying his legacy.

 

Cavendish’s final race marks the end of an era, as he transitions into what promises to be an equally impactful new chapter. His passion for the sport and his influence on cycling will be felt long beyond his last sprint in Singapore.

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