Connect to see content from a specific location

Language

Other
image

Mark Cavendish claims record-breaking 35th

Mark Cavendish made cycling history on Wednesday, winning a record-breaking 35th stage at the Tour de France.

The 39-year-old has now surpassed legendary cyclist Eddy Merckx after winning a chaotic sprint finish at the end of the 177.4 kilometer fifth stage from Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne to Saint-Vulbas.

Breaking Merckx’s record, who last raced in the Tour de France 49 years ago, has seemed almost impossible for any cyclist, even Cavendish.

The Astana-Qazaqstan rider was mobbed by fellow riders after the finish line as he celebrated making history, a moment which further underlines his standing as the best sprinter of all time.

“I’m in a little bit of disbelief. I put a big gamble on this year to make sure we are good here at the Tour de France,” an emotional Cavendish told ITV after the win.

“We’ve done it. We worked out exactly what we wanted to do. How we built the team, what we’ve done with my equipment. Every little detail has been put towards specifically today.”

#mark_cavendish


(19)



Latest Videos
>
Hawthorn vs Adelaide: regular season at MCG
Australian Football
Hawthorn vs Adelaide: regular season at MCG
Farewell: Mbappé's Last Night at Parc des Princes
La Ligue 1
Farewell: Mbappé's Last Night at Parc des Princes
FootGolf
FootGolf Global Presence in 2023
DiscGolf
Highlights from the 2024 US Disc Golf Season
NBA
Victor Wembanyama: A Record-Breaking Rookie Season
NBA
NBA: Michael Jordan is the GOAT
S. Eto'o would have submitted his resignation...
Manager
S. Eto'o would have submitted his resignation...