Cavendish wants to continue racing for two more years
Britain's Mark Cavendish said on Thursday that he wants to continue racing for two more years, with another appearance at the Tour de France on his radar.
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Britain's Mark Cavendish said on Thursday that he wants to continue racing for two more years, with another appearance at the Tour de France on his radar.
Mark Cavendish has vowed to continue cycling at the highest level for “at least two more years”, and says he’s ready to take on the Tour de France if his team needs him. Competing in the latest edition of the Giro d’Italia has seen the 36-year-old taste more success, after sprinting to victory on Stage 3. That exceptional performance in Hungary saw Cavendish take his 16th career stage win in the event.
Stay tuned for live comments from Felix Lowe or watch Stage 12 live above from 10:30 BST Ad/> Dainese stuns big names to win Stage 11 sprint Giro d'ItaliaGiro d'Italia Stage 10 as it happened — History made as Girmay outlasts Van der Poel in epic sprint17/05/2022 AT 07:48 After Domenico Pozzovivo’s successful moonlighting as a leadout man for team-mate Biniam Girmay on Tuesday it was Romain Bardet’s unlikely turn to play a huge role in an unexpected victory for his DSM team-mate Alberto Dainese in Wednesday’s Stage 11 to Reggio Emilia. Frenchman Bardet piloted Dainese around the final bend ahead of the home straight after Team DSM shook up their tactics at the 11th hour and backed the Italian 24-year-old instead of their regular Dutch fast-man Cees Bol in what could be the last mass bunch sprint of the 105th edition of the race.
Caleb Ewan (Lotto Soudal) has withdrawn from the Giro d’Italia and will begin preparations for the Tour de France his team have said. “Caleb Ewan will not be at the start of stage twelve of the Giro. As initially planned, the Australian will leave the Giro during the second week of racing,” said his team.
Caleb Ewan “probably can’t wait to leave” the Giro d’Italia after failing to secure a sprint victory. The Australian (Lotto Soudal) is expected to depart the race after Stage 11 with no more guaranteed bunch sprints left on the programme. Ad/> The pre-race focus was pinned on his duel with Mark Cavendish (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl), but they have just one win between them after the Manx Missile’s victory on Stage 3 in Hungary.
Alberto Dainese delivered the first home victory of this year’s Giro d’Italia as he won stage 11 in Reggio Emilia.
After Domenico Pozzovivo’s successful moonlighting as a leadout man for teammate Biniam Girmay on Tuesday it was Romain Bardet’s turn to play a huge role in a superb victory for his DSM teammate Alberto Dainese in Wednesday’s Stage 11 to Reggio Emilia. Frenchman Bardet piloted Dainese around the final bend ahead of the home straight after Team DSM shook up their tactics and backed the Italian 24-year-old instead of their regular Dutch fast-man Cees Bol in what could be the last mass bunch sprint of the 105th edition of the race.
Alberto Dainese delivered the first home victory of this year's Giro d’Italia as he won stage 11 in Reggio Emilia.