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Mark Cavendish who made cycling history will end his career

Mark Cavendish won 165 races in his career, including the 2011 Road World Championship.

Top cyclist Mark Cavendish39, will end his long career on Sunday, say for example BBC and Sky Sports.

The British sky cannon was overtaken by a cycling legend in the summer Eddie Merckx In the number of stage victories of the Tour de France, rising to 35 victories.

Cavendish was supposed to stop already in 2023, but at that time the record hunt went wrong due to a fall and injury.

Cavendish previously said he would retire this season, but now says he will ride his last race on Sunday at the Tour de France Criterium in Singapore.

– I’m lucky to have been able to do what I love for almost 20 years, and I can now say that I’ve achieved everything I’m capable of on a bike, Cavendish said.

Cavendish won 165 races in his career, including the road world championship in 2011 and Olympic silver in track cycling in Rio de Janeiro in 2016.

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