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“Mark Cavendish to Conclude Professional Career at November Criterium in Singapore”

Mark Cavendish is poised to participate in his final professional race at the two-day Tour de in early November, as announced by the event organizers in Singapore. At 39 years old, Cavendish has an impressive record of 165 stage victories, including a historic 35 wins at the Tour de France. However, he has not raced since achieving this remarkable feat in July. The Isle of Man cyclist also boasts an individual silver medal from the 2016 Rio Olympics and has secured three world titles in the Madison discipline. Despite his upcoming retirement from professional racing, Cavendish has stated, "I’ve still got races this year. I’m still training for them."

Question 1: When is Mark Cavendish's final professional race scheduled to take place?

Mark Cavendish's final professional race is scheduled for early November during the two-day Tour de France Criterium in Singapore.

Question 2: How many stage victories has Mark Cavendish achieved in his career?

Mark Cavendish has achieved a total of 165 stage victories, including a record 35 wins at the Tour de France.

Question 3: When was the last time Cavendish competed in a race before announcing his final race?

Mark Cavendish last competed in a race during the Tour de France in July.

Question 4: What notable achievements does Cavendish have besides his Tour de France victories?

In addition to his Tour de France victories, Mark Cavendish won an individual silver medal on the track at the 2016 Rio Olympics and claimed three world titles in the Madison discipline.

Question 5: How old is Mark Cavendish as he prepares for his final race?

Mark Cavendish is 39 years old as he prepares for his final professional race.