Sunderland Echo

Cavendish sets date for cycling retirement

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Mark Cavendish will retire from profession­al cycling at the end of the current season.

Cavendish, who celebrated his 38th birthday on Sunday, made the announceme­nt at a press conference on the rest day of this year’s Giro D’Italia.

The Manxman boasts 53 Grand Tour stage victories and a world title, and is still set to compete at the Tour de France in July, where he could break the record of 34 stage wins he currently shares with Eddy Merckx.

Cavendish said: “I’ve absolutely loved racing every kilometre of this race so far, so I feel it’s the perfect time to say it’s my final Giro d’Italia and 2023 will be my final season as a profession­al cyclist.

“Yesterday I celebrated my 38th birthday. Like many others I’ve been struggling with sickness during the race as well as the effects of some unfortunat­e crashes. To get me through, I can’t thank this group of friends enough.

“Cycling has been my life for over 25 years. I have lived an absolute dream and the bike has given me the opportunit­y to see the world and meet some incredible people.

“It’s taught me so much about life – dedication, loyalty, companions­hip, teamwork, sacrifice, humility and perseveran­ce – all things that now, as a father, I can show my children.”

British Cycling performanc­e director Stephen Park paid tribute to Cavendish, saying in a statement: “On behalf of British Cycling, I would like to congratula­te Mark on a truly outstandin­g career.

“Cav is without doubt the sport’s greatest sprinter and will be remembered by fans across the world for his 53 Grand Tour stage wins, and I’m sure that we will all be cheering him on as he looks to add to that total in his final months of racing.”

Cavendish won his first world title in the Madison in 2005 in Los Angeles, and within three years had claimed four Tour de France stage wins, as well as two at the Giro d’Italia, to become Britain’s leading Grand Tour cyclist at the age of just 22.

As well as his Grand Tour exploits, Cavendish won a silver medal in the omnium at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, and gold in the scratch race at the 2006 Commonweal­th Games in Melbourne, representi­ng the Isle of Man.

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