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Mark Cavendish offered one-year deal for 2024 – could he U-turn on retirement and return to Tour de France?

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Astana-Qazaqstan have asked Mark Cavendish to delay his retirement and return to the Tour de France in 2024 – but is it a realistic possibility?

Cavendish's hopes of claiming the outright record of stage victories at the Tour ended on Stage 8 when he broke his right collarbone in a heavy fall, leaving him tied with Belgian great Eddy Merckx on 34 wins.

Ad But Astana boss Alexander Vinokourov has already begun a charm offensive and is hoping to convince the 38-year-old to race again next season.

Tour de France'What are they playing at?!' – Rider wiped out after fan's jersey tribute goes wrong2 HOURS AGO «Yes, we want Mark to go on to 2024 and race his 15th Tour de France to win his 35th stage,» Vinokourov told L'Equipe. «I myself suffered a fractured femur in 2011 on the Tour and it was supposed to be my last year but I didn't want to stop just like that. »I stayed on and fought hard to win the Olympic Games in London the following year.

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Mark Cavendish has had surgery on his collarbone that forced him to abandon this year's Tour de France. The British sprinter crashed on Stage 8 of the Tour after breaking his collarbone that ended his chances of a 35th Tour victory. He remains tied with Belgian great Eddy Merckx on 34 wins.
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Astana-Qazaqstan have offered Mark Cavendish a contract extension to ride on the Tour de France next year despite the Briton's planned retirement at the end of this season, the team's general manager Alexander Vinokourov said.

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