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Mark Cavendish has cemented his legacy in cycling history by securing his 35th career stage win at the 2024 Tour de France. This victory, achieved during Stage 5 from Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne to Saint-Vulbas, surpasses the previous record held by the legendary Eddy Merckx​ (YouTube)​​ (YouTube)​.

A Historic Achievement

Riding for the Astana Qazaqstan Team, Cavendish’s win was a culmination of meticulous preparation and strategic execution. “Astana put a big gamble on this year to make sure we’re good here at the Tour de France,” Cavendish stated. “Every little detail has been put towards specifically today. You see what it means!”​ (Official website of Tour de France 2024)​.

This stage win not only highlights Cavendish’s enduring talent but also underscores his resilience and tactical acumen. Despite being physically outmatched by younger competitors, his experience and racecraft have proven invaluable. “We didn’t nail it as a team like we wanted to do, but the boys improvised and got me there in the best position,” he added​ (Official website of Tour de France 2024)​.

Overcoming Challenges

Cavendish’s journey to this record-breaking win has not been without its challenges. Throughout the tour, he faced stiff competition and the physical toll of the demanding stages. However, his determination and the support from his team enabled him to navigate these obstacles successfully.

The win is especially significant given Cavendish’s recent battles with injuries and speculation about his retirement. His performance at this year’s Tour de France is a testament to his unwavering dedication to the sport and his ability to perform at the highest level under pressure​ (YouTube)​​ (Official website of Tour de France 2024)​.

Looking Ahead

As the Tour de France progresses, fans and commentators alike will be watching to see if Cavendish can add to his impressive tally of stage wins. Regardless of the outcomes in the remaining stages, his 35th win has already secured his place among the all-time greats of cycling.

For more detailed updates and highlights from the Tour de France, stay tuned to official channels and sports news outlets.

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