Mark Cavendish ended his legendary cycling career with a victory


The British cycling legend, Mark Cavendish, has officially ended his professional career. The final race of the outstanding sprinter took place at the Critérium du Tour de France in Singapore, where he finished first.
Details. The 39-year-old athlete, who announced his retirement the day before, confirmed his status as one of the greatest cyclists of all time by winning the final sprint. Cavendish's 19-year professional career was marked by unprecedented achievements.
As a tribute to his historical record of Tour de France stage wins (35), Cavendish started the race with the number 35. Before the event, he took the time to interact with fans, signing numerous autographs and taking memorable selfies.
For the record. Over the course of his career, Mark Cavendish secured 165 victories, including the 2011 World Road Race Championship title, 17 stage wins at the Giro d'Italia, and three at the Vuelta a España. In recognition of his outstanding achievements, he was knighted in October.








