Mark Cavendish
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Mark Cavendish's Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne win in pictures
Mark Cavendish took his sixth win of the 2015 season at Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne in Belgium. Photos by Graham Watson
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Mark Cavendish and Steve Cummings on Dimension Data's Tour de France long list
Dimension Data unveil strong list of sprint and opportunistic stage contenders for the 2016 Tour de France this July
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Mark Cavendish ‘over the moon’ at Gaviria’s arrival
With rumours abound that Etixx - Quick-Step see Fernando Gaviria as a replacement for Mark Cavendish, the Manxman denies he's disgruntled about the signing
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Mark Cavendish abandons Paris-Nice whilst still working towards full fitness following virus
The Manx Missile was forced to stop after a 'challenging two days'
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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Mark Cavendish confirms spring racing schedule, including Milan-San Remo
Mark Cavendish has confirmed his early season racing schedule, including a return to Milan-San Remo.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Mark Cavendish gunning to take first 2015 win at Tour de San Luis
British sprint star Mark Cavendish unsure of form going into Tour de San Luis in Argentina, starting on Monday
By Gregor Brown Published
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Debusschere wins Tirreno-Adriatico stage two as Cavendish caught up in crash
Mark Cavendish suffers a mechanical issue in the final sprint, which sends Elia Viviani crashing to the ground, as Jens Debusschere takes the victory
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Ghent Six Day: Wiggins and Cavendish move into second place after day two
Bradley Wiggins and Mark Cavendish enjoyed a successful day two at the Ghent Six Day, moving into second place behind Elia Viviani and Iljo Keisse.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Mark Cavendish takes time out on Valentine's Day to help London cyclist fix a puncture
Dimension Data's Mark Cavendish helps a young rider change an inner tube while in Tottenham Hale on Sunday
By Stuart Clarke Published
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'I never climb off, I had to honour the race': Mark Cavendish's lonely battle against the Tour de France time cut
Mark Cavendish has spoken about his solo battle against the time cut on stage 11 of the Tour de France, saying that he never thought of abandoning.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Alexander Kristoff: Cav has a new team, but I know what he can do
Katusha sprinter is more excited to see what rival Marcel Kittel will do next year, than Mark Cavendish as both join new teams
By Sophie Hurcom Published
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Peter Sagan disqualified from Tour de France
Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) has been disqualified from the 2017 Tour de France after crashing with Mark Cavendish (Dimension Data) on stage four.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Mark Cavendish likely to miss out on Olympics, according to reports
Mark Cavendish is expected to miss out on the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, as he has not been selected for the final World Cup even this year, a report has suggested.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Mark Cavendish: People said I was finished in 2010 and every year since
Mark Cavendish has spoken about the stress and pressure he faced as he developed into one of the best sprinters in history.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Andre Greipel in doubt for Giro d'Italia
German sprinter Andre Greipel set to miss Giro d'Italia to concentrate on Tour de France
By Sophie Smith Published
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Film of Mark Cavendish's Tour of Britain crash
Footage has surfaced of the incident on stage one of the Tour of Britain where Mark Cavendish hit a Rapha Condor team car
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Mark Cavendish eyeing Paris-Roubaix success in 2018
Manx sprinter believes he has the ‘physical capabilities’ for high placing in the Hell of the North
By Paul Knott Published
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'When Mark Cavendish sees the last 500 metre sign, he doesn't feel pain'
The sprinter's Dimension Data colleagues say he's found a new level at the 2016 Tour de France
By Gregor Brown Published
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Mark Cavendish: 'To be mentioned with Hinault and Merckx, I never could have dreamed of it'
Mark Cavendish says he can't compare himself to Bernard Hinault, whose tally of 28 stage wins the Manxman equalled on Monday
By Gregor Brown Published
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Mark Cavendish rues missed opportunity after Dubai Tour stage three win
The Manxman expressed regret at stopping his sprint early on stage two, which could have cost him the chance to take the overall lead in the race
By Vern Pitt Published
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Riders react on Twitter to a chaotic stage two at the Tour de France
Mark Cavendish, Alex Dowsett, Dan Martin and others take to Twitter to talk about the wind and rain of stage two at the Tour de France
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Cavendish realises green jersey dream at the Tour de France
Tour de France 2011: Mark Cavendish wins Tour's final stage to win points classification
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Mark Cavendish and Steve Cummings confirmed for Dimension Data's Tour de France team
Dimension Data announces its final nine-man line-up for the Tour de France, and British rider Mark Cavendish and Steve Cummings are included
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Cavendish and Armitstead to lead GB as Worlds lineups revealed
Alex Dowsett and Hayley Simmonds will be Great Britain's picks for the UCI World Championships time trial
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Vuelta a España boss hits back over Mark Cavendish criticism
Vuelta a España race director Javier Guillén responds to Mark Cavendish's comments that the race has become "stupid" with all its mountain-top finishes
By Gregor Brown Published
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Mark Cavendish Interview: Obsessive compulsive marauder
By Cycle Sport Published
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The 2015 cycling season in review: February
February was a busy month in the 2015 season, with Chris Froome's first race of the year, the inaugural Cadel Evans Great Ocean Race, a new world Hour Record, five-day races in the Middle East and Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Mark Cavendish: I don't take being the fastest sprinter for granted any more
Mark Cavendish knows that pure speed isn't enough to win Tour de France stages these days, but he wins them anyway
By Stuart Clarke Published
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It's going to be strange to try and beat Cavendish, says Etixx-QuickStep sports director
It may take a while for riders, teams and fans to get used to the sight of Etixx-QuickStep riding for Marcel Kittel and against Mark Cavendish
By Gregor Brown Published
