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‘Fantastic move!’ – Mark Cavendish celebrates with fans as he soaks up final time trial at Giro d'Italia

Cycling is going to miss Mark Cavendish (Astana Qazaqstan) when the legendary Manx sprinter finally hangs up his cleats at the end of the season. Cavendish, 38, announced earlier in the Giro d’Italia that he will step away from cycling at the end of the season as he calls time on a historic career.

Ad And on Saturday he signed off his final Giro d’Italia time trial in style as he came home at the end of his run. Giro d'ItaliaHow to watch Stage 20 of the Giro as Thomas and Roglic head for TT showdown14 HOURS AGO “Mark Cavendish now on the way to the finish line, just under an hour time,” said Jens Voigt on Eurosport commentary.

As he came to the finish line, Cavendish rode over to the side of the road and began high-fiving and celebrating with the fans, and that made Voigt very excited. “Ah look at him! He’s soaking it all up! Fantastic move from Cav!” Giro 'impossible to predict' ahead of Thomas and Roglic time trial decider 'Cavendish is NOT a happy man!' — Blythe reports on 'arguments' at finish Giro d'Italia Stage 20 live — Title battle comes down to ITT as Thomas and Roglic face off Watching alongside Voigt was Daniel Lloyd who added “He was full of smiles and full of waves as he set off from the start ramp, 56 minutes ago, the final time trial at the Giro d’Italia for Mark Cavendish of Astana Qazaqstan.” “An emotional press conference when he announced his retirement and we’ve said so much about his career so far, but he’d dearly love to finish off his Giro d’Italia career with a stage win tomorrow and he’s certainly got an opportunity.” There were other riders doing their best to entertain the crowd with Belgian star Laurenz Rex cracking out the wheelies.

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