Jens Voigt exclusive: Mark Cavendish must win two stages at Giro d'Italia to earn spot at 2023 Tour de France
Former cyclist Jens Voigt told Eurosport that he believes Mark Cavendish needs two stage wins at the Giro d’Italia to convince his team to give him a spot in their Tour de France squad. The 37-year-old Manxman is one of the greatest sprinters in the history of cycling, and in 2021 equalled the record at the Tour de France for most stages won, bringing his record up to 34.
Ad However, he is yet to win a stage for his new team, and that might hinder his chances of going to the Grand Tour this year. Giro d'ItaliaMcEwen refuses to rule out Cavendish at Giro — 'I wouldn't bet against him'YESTERDAY AT 14:01 A chance to impress will soon be upon him though, as he is one of the sprinters picked for his team’s tilt at the Giro d’Italia, and Voigt believes a strong showing might convince the team chiefs to take him to a second of the season’s toughest tours.
Cavendish has 16 stage wins to his name at the Giro, and Voigt, a two-time Tour de France stage winner, praised the Briton. He said: “I love him to pieces.
Cav needs to win two stages in a really convincing style with a really convincing style to make Astana believe in him to go to the Tour de France, which starts in the Basque country with three tough stages until the first sprint so you have to survive that first to be able to sprint.” Roglic expects 'big fight' at Giro and warns rival Evenepoel he will 'make his life harder' Vollering powers away from Van Vleuten to collect Stage 5 win Roglic's quest to not crash and Ineos' best bet — 5 big Giro storylines Voigt thinks that more competition is what Cavendish needs, rather than to take it easy. “At a certain age, the body needs more intense races,” he explained.