(July 3, 2024, Saint-Vulbas, France, REUTERS) — Mark Cavendish blew away the opposition in a masterful bunch sprint to claim a record-breaking 35th stage win on the Tour de France on Wednesday, the fifth stage of this year’s race.
The Briton, who postponed his retirement by a year after crashing out of the Tour last season, was in a class of his own in a nervy finale after 177 kilometers from Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne to Saint-Vulbas to beat Belgian Jasper Philipsen and Norway’s Alexander Kristoff into second and third places respectively.
Astana-Qazaqtsan rider Cavendish, 39, had previously shared the record with Belgian great Eddy Merckx, one of the four five-time Tour de France champions.
He was greeted and embraced by several of his rivals shortly after his triumphant sprint before his family also congratulated him.
“Honestly I’m tired. It’s my 15th Tour de France and it takes a lot to get there every year,” Cavendish, who had not won on the Tour since 2021, said.
“I’m getting old and I’ve got to get in shape every year and it’s hard. But everyone has been involved, I’ve got a lot of support. My family came yesterday. Perfect timing.”
For a rider who repeatedly said one stage win on the Tour can change your life, Cavendish could not be happier.
“Winning one stage can make a career and I’ve always felt the need to win one more, and another one after that.”
Slovenian Tadej Pogacar retained the overall leader’s yellow jersey after he narrowly avoided crashing into a central reservation some 57km from the finish with several riders just behind him hitting the deck.
After thinking his Tour career was over when he climbed into an ambulance with a broken collarbone last year, Cavendish, whose chain came off as he crossed the line, made a spectacular comeback on cycling’s biggest stage.
Cavendish looked in near agony in the first days, spending his time grinding along at the back of the peloton or way off the back in the hilly stages. But he briefly reminded the world of his “Manx Missile” reputation when he powered to the line with his characteristic “double kick” on Wednesday.
A father of three and stepfather of one, he burst into the limelight in 2008 when he won four stages on the Tour.
The Briton’s brash behaviour gradually gave way to a more composed attitude, even though his nervous start to this year’s race brought back memories of his young days.
But Cavendish knew where he was going despite struggling early on and missing out on the first bunch sprint of the race on Monday.
“You just have to know how to get through it. I’ve had bad days on the Tour de France before. You don’t need to protect your ego and try to stay with the peloton, you just give your best until you get an opportunity,” he added, praising team boss Alexandre Vinokourov for keeping faith in him and extending his contract for another year.
“It was a gamble this year, they gambled on me,” he said.
“Normally it takes me some days to get into it, but I know how it works. I don’t like a bad day, but I know it’s just in the head.”
(Writing by Julien Pretot; Editing by Ed Osmond and Hugh Lawson)
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