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Mark Cavendish: Exclusive interview with the Dimension Data sprinter

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The former world road race champion and 30-time Tour de France stage winner was back in the United Kingdom last week and Cyclingnews sat down with him near his home outside London for a catch up and a coffee. Cyclingnews editor Daniel Benson talks to Cavendish about his blistering success in 2016, illness and injury this season, and this year’s Tour de France and how he and Peter Sagan have moved on after their crash. The Dimension Data rider opens up about his struggles to find form ahead of July, what keeps him going after 11 seasons at the top of the sprinting tree, and his hunger to win a Madison Olympic gold in 2020.
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Archived series ("HTTP Redirect" status)

Replaced by: The Cycling News Podcast

When? This feed was archived on January 19, 2018 10:37 (6+ y ago). Last successful fetch was on January 18, 2018 13:32 (6+ y ago)

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The former world road race champion and 30-time Tour de France stage winner was back in the United Kingdom last week and Cyclingnews sat down with him near his home outside London for a catch up and a coffee. Cyclingnews editor Daniel Benson talks to Cavendish about his blistering success in 2016, illness and injury this season, and this year’s Tour de France and how he and Peter Sagan have moved on after their crash. The Dimension Data rider opens up about his struggles to find form ahead of July, what keeps him going after 11 seasons at the top of the sprinting tree, and his hunger to win a Madison Olympic gold in 2020.
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