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Cycling legend Mark Cavendish ended his career with a win

The race was Cavendish’s first since the summer’s Tour de France, during which he took his record 35th stage win in cycling’s grand prix.

A cycling legend Mark Cavendish ended his 19-year professional career with a win. The 39-year-old British star finished first in the Criterium race in Singapore.

The race was Cavendish’s first since the summer’s Tour de France, during which he took his record 35th stage win in cycling’s grand prix.

Among other things, younger sprint stars by Jasper Philipsen and of Biniam Girmay Cavendish, who left behind on Sunday, said that the race break felt like a lack of sharpness, but he still desperately wanted to finish with a win.

– My team did a great job and put me in a good position. I had to go. Had to let Jasper and Biniam join in the last round. I was afraid of falling. I could feel them coming but I wanted this so much and I’m really happy to win my last race, Cavendish set the mood for Eurosport.

The victory was the 166th of Cavendish’s career.

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