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Mark Cavendish Breaks Tour de France Stage Win Record Legendary sprinter Mark Cavendish made history at the 2021 Tour de France by breaking Eddy Merckx’s long-standing record of 34 stage wins in the prestigious race. On July 8th, Cavendish claimed his 34th stage victory in a dramatic sprint finish on Stage 4 from Redon to Fougères. The 36-year-old Briton outmaneuvered his rivals, including Nacer Bouhanni and Arnaud Démare, to cross the line first. This historic win marked a remarkable return to form for Cavendish, who had struggled with injuries and illness in recent years. His victory was a testament to his determination and his enduring status as one of the greatest sprinters of all time. The Tour de France is one of cycling’s most iconic events, and Cavendish’s record-breaking achievement has solidified his place among the legends of the sport. His 35th stage win, which he claimed on Stage 6, further extended his record and cemented his status as the most successful stage winner in Tour de France history. Cavendish’s success has been celebrated globally, with fans and fellow cyclists alike praising his incredible record. His achievement is a testament to his exceptional talent, hard work, and unwavering spirit. The 2021 Tour de France continues, and Cavendish remains a contender for more stage victories. As the race enters its final stages, all eyes will be on the British sprinter as he aims to add to his already legendary career.Mark Cavendish Breaks Tour de France Stage Win RecordMark Cavendish Breaks Tour de France Stage Win Record British cyclist Mark Cavendish has achieved a historic feat by breaking the record for the most stage wins in the Tour de France. Cavendish triumphed in Saint-Vulbas, eastern France, securing his 35th stage victory and surpassing Belgian legend Eddy Merckx’s previous record of 34. “I can’t believe it,” the 39-year-old Astana-Qazaqstan rider exclaimed after his victory. “Astana gambled a lot this year to get to this point.” Cavendish suffered a bitter disappointment last year when he crashed and broke his collarbone in what he had declared would be his final Tour. However, he made a remarkable comeback this year, winning his first stage just four days after battling through the heat and vomiting on his bike in the grueling opening stage. Cavendish’s first stage win in the Tour came in 2008, and he would reach a total of 20 by 2011. His comeback four-stage victory in 2021 was hailed as one of the sport’s greatest, as he returned to winning ways after a challenging period marked by illness, injury, and depression. He equaled Merckx’s record in stage 13 of the 2021 race in Carcassonne, and has now etched his name into the annals of cycling history with this latest triumph.Mark Cavendish has made history by breaking the record for the most stage wins in the Tour de France. The 36-year-old British sprinter crossed the line first in the 10th stage of the race, beating the previous record of 34 stage wins held by Eddy Merckx. Cavendish’s victory is a remarkable achievement, as he has had to overcome several injuries and setbacks in recent years. He has also had to compete against some of the best sprinters in the world, including Caleb Ewan and Arnaud Demare. Cavendish’s victory is a testament to his hard work and dedication. He has shown that he is still one of the best sprinters in the world, and he is now firmly established as one of the greatest riders in Tour de France history. Cavendish’s victory is also a boost for British cycling. He is one of the most successful British cyclists of all time, and his victory will inspire a new generation of riders.