The Scotsman

Cavendish to continue comeback in Tour as Dimension Data take a gamble

- By MATT SLATER

Mark Cavendish’s attempts to become the most prolific stage winner in Tour de France history will continue this July after he was named in Team Dimension Data’s line-up for the race.

The news, while expected, is still a gamble as the 32-yearold sprinter only returned to training six weeks ago, having contracted the Epstein-barr virus earlier this year.

Best known as the cause of glandular fever, the virus has effectivel­y wiped out the first half of his season, although Cavendish did claim a second place in the final stage of the Tour of Slovenia earlier this month.

Also included in the South African-based team’s Tour party are English pair Steve Cummings and Scott Thwaites, who will be making his Tour debut.

Cummings is another rider who has missed much of this season, having broken his collarbone, scapula and sternum in a serious crash in April, but the 36-year-old made a remarkable return at last week’s National Road Championsh­ips, claiming a rare time trial and road race double.

Before Cummings, the last man to achieve that feat was Scotland’s David Millar in 2007.

Cavendish’s return to frontline action will attract most attention, particular­ly after his showing in last year’s race when he confounded those who thought he was a fading force to win four more stages.

In a statement, Cavendish said: “As has been widely reported, it’s been a difficult few months for me on the back of the illness that set me back earlier on in the season.

“Despite this setback and my lack of race time, I’ve worked incredibly hard both to ensure I could firstly recover from the illness as well as then aiming to build my fitness up as much as possible in order to start the Tour.

“Had this not been the Tour de France we may have taken a different approach with regards to my inclusion but I feel that I owe it to myself, the team, our sponsors and most importantl­y to the Tour itself given its history and everything that it stands for – as well as the emotional attachment I have for it – to give it my best and to put everything I have into trying to help the team.”

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