Mark Cavendish, record holder for victories in the Tour de , officially announces his retirement

Mark Cavendish, record holder for victories in the Tour de , officially announces his retirement
Mark Cavendish, record holder for victories in the Tour de France, officially announces his retirement

“Sunday will be the last race of my career in professional ,” wrote the 39-year-old sprinter on his Instagram account, on the eve of the third edition of this criterium branded “Tour de Prudential Singapore Criterium”.

“Cycling has given me so much and I love the sport. I always wanted to leave my mark there and today I am ready to see what the next chapter (of my life) has in store for me,” added the runner from the Isle of Man.

Record holder on the Tour de France

A professional since 2005, Mark Cavendish has won 165 races, including the world championship in 2011. Last July, he also won his 35th stage at the Tour de France, beating the record of the legendary Eddy Merckx, 16 years after his first victory. on the Great Loop, in 2008.

“I have been lucky enough to do what I love for almost 20 years and I can now say that I have accomplished everything I could do on a bike,” commented the current rider of the Astana team.

Sunday in Singapore, on a 2.3 km circuit to be completed 25 times, he will have the opportunity to measure himself one last time against the best contemporary sprinters, including the Belgian Jasper Philipsen and the Ethiopian Biniam Girmay.


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