Mark Cavendish: 11 highlights from a trophy-laden career

That's a wrap
The GOAT?
Highlights
1. First pro win
Making a name for himself
2. Signing for T-Mobile
Prove himself on the biggest cycling stage
3. Breakthrough with Scheldeprijs
'Unofficial world championships for sprinters'
4. UCI Track Cycling World Champion – Men's madison
Bradley Wiggins
5. First Grand Tour stage wins
17 Giro stages
6. First Tour de France stage win
35!
7. 2009 Milan-San Remo
Hardest Monument to win
8. First green jersey
Two-time winner
9. First stage win in Vuelta
Three stages wins
10. 2011 World Champion
History books
11. Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne
And again in 2015
Legend
That's a wrap

Mark Cavendish is no longer a professional cyclist. The legendary sprinter ended his career in the Tour de France ­Prudential Singapore Criterium, where he competed against a number of other big names in cycling.

The GOAT?

Cavendish won in a bunch sprint, underlining his reputation as one of the greatest sprinters of all time, if not the greatest.

"I really wanted that so bad"

"I really wanted to finish at least my last race," Cavendish told Eurosport after his win. "I could feel the lead coming, and when I passed Jasper [Philipsen] I could feel him speed up, but I really wanted that so bad. I’m so proud to win the Tour de France Prudential Criterium as my last ­professional race."

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Highlights

On the occasion of his farewell in the pro peloton, we've put together a list of highlights from the 'Manx Missile'. Here we go.

1. First pro win

Cavendish celebrated his first pro win in 2005, when he was riding for Team Sparkasse, a development team of T-Mobile. He won two stages in the Tour de Berlin and the points classification.

Making a name for himself

Those victories helped Cavendish make a name for himself, although he was still young and had yet to force a big breakthrough into professional cycling.

2. Signing for T-Mobile

In 2006, Cavendish signed as a trainee for T-Mobile, a renowned team in the peloton at the time.

Prove himself on the biggest cycling stage

This was an important step in Cavendish's career, as it meant he could compete in bigger races and prove himself on the biggest cycling stage.

3. Breakthrough with Scheldeprijs

2007 was an important year for Cavendish as he won the Scheldeprijs, the first major victory of his career. "It's my first success with the pros and what a win!," he said just after the race, according to Cycling Weekly.

'Unofficial world championships for sprinters'

With his victory in the Scheldeprijs, Cavendish established himself as one of the best sprinters in the world, as the race is considered by some to be the 'unofficial world championships for sprinters'. Cavendish would win the race again in 2008 and 2011.

4. UCI Track Cycling World Champion – Men's madison

Cavendish did not only excel on the road, but also on the track. In 2005, 2008 and 2016, he crowned himself Men's Madison World Champion.

Bradley Wiggins

In 2008 and 2016, he did so with Bradley Wiggins, who is said to be a close friend of Cavendish. The two would become teammates at Sky Procycling in 2012, the year in which Wiggins won the Tour de France.

5. First Grand Tour stage wins

The next step for Cavendish would be to make his mark in the Grand Tours. He started doing so in 2008, taking two stages in the Giro d'Italia.

17 Giro stages

During his career, Cavendish would win no fewer than 17 Giro stages, according to ProCyclingStats, the last of which was in the 2023 edition of La Corsa Rosa.

6. First Tour de France stage win

That same year, the Manx Missile would also conquer the Tour de France by winning four stages in La Grande Boucle.

35!

It would be the start of an impressive Tour de France record for Cavendish, who would win no fewer than 35 stages in the world's most important Grand Tour.

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7. 2009 Milan-San Remo

2009 was the year when Cavendish reached another milestone in his career. The Brit won Milan-San Remo, beating German Heinrich Haussler in the sprint.

Hardest Monument to win

Milan-San Remo is by many experts considered the hardest cycling Monument to win. The fact that Cavendish managed to win 'La Primavera' only makes his career more impressive.

8. First green jersey

The green jersey in the Tour de France is every sprinter's holy grail. Cavendish managed to win the points classification of La Grande Boucle for the first time in 2011, riding for HTC-High Road.

Two-time winner

Cavendish would repeat that feat against all odds in 2021, racing for Deceuninck-Quick Step.

9. First stage win in Vuelta

Never two without three. Besides stage wins in the Giro and Tour, Cavendish also triumphed in the Vuelta. He did so in 2010.

Three stages wins

Cavendish won three stages in that year's Vuelta and is one of the few riders to have won stages in all three Grand Tours.

10. 2011 World Champion

In 2011, Cavendish experienced what is perhaps the highlight of his impressive career: he crowned himself UCI Road World Champion in Copenhagen.

History books

Cavendish wrote his name into pro cycling's history books by becoming the first British world champion after Tom Simpson (1965).

11. Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne

Two years later, in 2012, Cavendish excelled in the Belgian classic Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne, beating Jawhen Hoetarovitsj and Kenny van Hummel in a bunch sprint.

And again in 2015

The Manx Missile repeated that feat in 2015, outsprinting Alexander Kristoff and Elia Viviani this time.

Legend

Cavendish is a true cycling legend, and he has written yet another chapter of history in his final year in the peloton. What will be next?

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