Mark Cavendish’s Dream of Breaking the All-Time Stage Win Record Comes to a Halt

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Mark Cavendish, a famed British cyclist, encountered a devastating crash in the eighth stage of the Tour de France, which brought his quest for breaking the all-time stage win record to an abrupt end. The 38-year-old sprint expert was only sixty kilometers away from the finish line when he plummeted, leading to potential collarbone fractures. As a result, he had to withdraw from the race, which might very well be his last Tour de France.

Cavendish’s Record-Breaking Goal

Cavendish’s primary objective was to surpass Eddy Merckx’s all-time record of 34 stage wins, which he currently shares. This talented cyclist first gained global attention in 2008, securing his first four wins at the young age of 23. His exuberant celebrations and sheer skill drew a new generation of fans to the thrilling world of competitive cycling.

Cavendish’s Fierce Competitiveness and Deep Understanding of Sprint Lead-Outs

The Isle of Man native’s fierce competitiveness and profound understanding of the intricacies of sprint lead-outs led to his equaling Merckx’s record in 2021. After missing the cut in 2022, Cavendish switched teams in 2023, hoping to attain that elusive, record-breaking stage win. While he initially declared this year’s Tour de France to be his last, he later hinted at the possibility of continuing his career.

Cavendish’s Unyielding Spirit

Cavendish’s unyielding spirit was on full display when he said, “The biggest thing I can say is never give up, do what you want and enjoy it, but commit to it. It’s a good rule to live by.”

Cavendish’s Close Calls

During the seventh stage in Bordeaux, Cavendish came agonizingly close to achieving his 35th win, reaching speeds of almost 75 km/h before an unfortunate chain slip enabled Jasper Philipsen to surge past him. Cavendish had also been a strong contender in the two other stages that concluded in mass bunch sprints.

On the third stage in Bayonne, the “Manx Missile” achieved an incredible speed of 73 km/h, eventually finishing in sixth place. This impressive feat set a new Tour record for speed, which Cavendish himself surpassed just two days later. Despite facing a setback on the fourth stage at the Nogaro motorbike racetrack, where he finished fifth, he remained undeterred, attributing his loss to being blocked by a fall.

Cavendish’s Untimely End

A television crew had been documenting Cavendish’s every move during the race in anticipation of a Netflix series airing in August. Unfortunately, his thrilling journey this year ended prematurely with his heartbreaking accident in stage eight. As the peloton accelerated to over 50 km/h in pursuit of an escape, with a possible bunch sprint victory in Limoges dangling within reach, Cavendish’s career-defining moment was tragically snatched away. Medics immediately rushed to his aid, administering smelling salts and treating his injuries before transporting him to an ambulance.

Cavendish’s Extraordinary Legacy

Although the outcome of this year’s Tour de France was not the triumphant conclusion Cavendish had envisioned, his extraordinary legacy within the world of cycling remains intact. His story serves as a testament to the power of determination and perseverance, inspiring generations of athletes to pursue their dreams and never give up.

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