Tour de France: who is Mark Cavendish ? Discover all his results and his impressive list of achievements

Tour de France: who is Mark Cavendish ? Discover all his results and his impressive list of achievements

Mark Cavendish a battu le record d'Eddy Merckx ce mercredi 3 juillet. MAXPPP – Thomas SAMSON/POOL

Mark Cavendish, qui a remporté sa 35e étape du Tour de France ce mercredi 3 juillet, un record dans l'épreuve. Cette victoire est la 165e de sa carrière toutes compétitions confondues.

Mark Cavendish was born on May 21, 1985, on the Isle of Man, Great Britain. 

His teams : Sparkasse (2005-06), T-Mobile (2007), High Road which became HTC-Columbia ( 2008 to 2011), Sky (2012), Omega Pharma then Etixx (from 2013 to 2015), Dimension Data (2016 to 2019), Bahrain (2020), Deceuninck (2021-22), Astana (since January 2023)< /p>

Main results

One day races:2011 World Championship, 2013 British Championship, 2022 Milan-San Remo 2009 Scheldt GP 2007, 2008 and 2011, Tour of Bochum 2009, London Classic 2011, Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne 2012 and 2015, Clasica de Almeria 2015, Milan-Turin 2022

Stage races : Ster ZLM Toer 2012, Tour of Dubai 2015, Tour of Qatar 2016 Three stages of the Tour of Catalonia (2 in 2007 , 1 in 2010), one stage of the Tour du Benelux 2007, two stages of the Tour de Romandie (prologue in 2008, 1 in 2010), three stages of Tirreno-Adriatico (1 in 2009, 1 in 2012, 1 in 2014), three stages of the Tour de Suisse (2 in 2009, 1 in 2014), one stage of the Tour of Oman (2022), one stage of the Tour of the Emirates (2022), etc. .

Grand Tours:

Tour de France: 35 stages (Châteauroux, Toulouse, Narbonne and Nîmes in 2008; Brignoles, la Grande-Motte, Issoudun, Saint-Fargeau, Aubenas and Paris in 2009; Montargis, Gueugnon, Bourg-lès-Valence, Bordeaux and Paris in 2010; Cap Fréhel, Châteauroux, Lavaur, Montpellier and Paris in 2011; Tournai, Brive-la-Gaillarde and Paris in 2012; Marseille and Saint-Amand-Montrond in 2013; Utah Beach, Angers, Montauban and the Parc des Oiseaux in 2015; 2016; Fougères, Châteauroux, Valence and Carcassonne in 2021; 14 participations, 6 withdrawals (withdrawal 8th stage in 2007, non-runner 15th stage in 2008, non-runner 2nd stage in 2014, non-runner 17th stage in 2016, non-runner 5th stage in 2017, late 11th stage in 2018 ). Green jersey in 2011. Giro : 17 stages (Catanzaro and Cittadella in 2008; Milan, Arenzano and Florence in 2009; Teramo and Ravenna in 2011; Herning, Fano and Cervere in 2012 ; Naples, Margherita di Savoia, Treviso, Cherasco, Brescia in 2013; Balatonfüred in 2023; Red jersey in 2013. 5 participations, 2 withdrawals (non-runner 14th stage 2009, non-runner 13th stage 2011). Vuelta : 3 stages (Lerida, Burgos and Salamanca in 2010). 2 participations, 1 abandonment (abandonment 4th stage 2011). Ranking by points in 2010.

Track

American World Champion in 2005 (with Rob Hayles), 2008 and 2016 (with Bradley Wiggins).

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