Back in 2008 a 23-year-old Mark Cavendish won stage 13 into Nîmes. 16 years later, Cavendish has 35 Tour stage wins to his ...
He may have missed out on a record-extending 36th stage win at the Tour de France, but Mark Cavendish insists he is "happy" ...
Mark Cavendish made history with his 35th stage win at the Tour de France earlier this month when he raced to victory during ...
Yeah, another sprint, I guess.” In the middle of it all, Cavendish hit upon the central truism of bunch sprinting.
There was no extended Tour de France history today for Mark Cavendish as he just missed out on a shot at a 36th stage win at the event this afternoon (16 July).
A short stage made for a tight time cut, and the task was complicated still further by Team Sky’s fierce tempo at the front.
The Astana Qazaqstan rider finished 17th in Nîmes in what is almost definitely his last ever sprint at the Tour. Cycling ...
Peta and the couple’s children were waiting just beyond the finish line of stage five in Saint-Vulbas when Mark Cavendish won ...
It is in Nimes where Mark Cavendish will aim to end his final Tour sprint with victory, 16 years after his first. Mark Cavendish has already made Tour de France history.
The greatest con artist in the history of cycling is back in the mainstream media fold, and many current cyclists seem happy ...
With the Alps looming, sprinters face one final chance for glory amidst the steep challenges of the Tour. Is the race ...
Jasper Philipsen sprinted to victory as his team Alpecin-Deceuninck timed their lead-out to perfection on Tuesday's 16th ...