British professional road cyclist known as one of the greatest sprinters in cycling history with 35 Tour de France stage wins, a record he holds.
Born in Douglas, Isle of Man, in 1985, Mark Simon Cavendish emerged from the island's cycling heritage to become one of professional cycling's most dominant sprinters. He began his career on the track before transitioning to road racing, where his exceptional sprint capabilities quickly distinguished him from his peers. Cavendish's professional road career flourished in the late 2000s and 2010s, establishing him as the preeminent bunch sprinter of his era. His breakthrough came with HTC-Highroad, where he developed into a formidable force in Grand Tour stages. He captured the UCI Road World Championship in 2011, demonstrating his ability to perform at cycling's highest level. His Green Jersey victories at the Tour de France in 2011 and 2021, among others, showcased his consistency across multiple stages within single editions. The defining moment of Cavendish's career came in 2024 when he secured his 35th Tour de France stage victory, surpassing Eddy Merckx's long-standing record of 34 stages. This achievement represented the culmination of a remarkable comeback after battling Epstein-Barr virus and recovering from a serious crash during the 2021 Tour. His sprinting technique—characterized by explosive acceleration from 200 meters and exceptional positioning in chaotic bunch finishes—made him virtually unbeatable in his specialty. Beyond the Tour, he accumulated 15 Giro d'Italia stage wins and over 150 professional victories throughout his career. Cavendish's legacy extends beyond mere statistics. He redefined sprint cycling through his tactical intelligence and raw speed, inspiring a generation of cyclists from smaller nations to compete at cycling's pinnacle. His ability to overcome significant health challenges and return to record-breaking form exemplifies the resilience that defined his career. Following his retirement after the 2024 Paris Olympics, his 35 Tour de France stage victories stand as a testament to his singular dominance in professional cycling's most prestigious race.
Becoming the most successful stage winner in Tour de France history with 35 victories, surpassing Eddy Merckx's long-standing record.
How They Played
Cavendish is renowned for his explosive sprint finish and tactical awareness in the final kilometers of races. He possesses exceptional positioning skills in the peloton and an ability to find gaps in crowded bunch sprints that others cannot see. His acceleration in the final 200 meters is devastatingly fast, often leaving competitors unable to respond.
Lasting Impact
Cavendish revolutionized sprint cycling and raised the bar for what was considered possible in terms of Tour de France stage wins. His record-breaking achievements have cemented his status as the greatest sprinter in the sport's history.
Career Honours
- Tour de France Stages 35 (record)
- World Champion 2011
- Olympic Gold 2024