Mark Cavendish has announced that he will retire from professional cycling after his final race on Sunday, marking the end of an illustrious career. The Briton will compete in the Tour de France Criterium in Singapore, concluding a journey that has seen him set the record for the most stage victories in Tour de France history, along with securing four world titles in both track and road cycling. At 39 years old, Cavendish had previously declared his retirement last year but later decided to continue racing. He shared his retirement news through an Instagram post that showcased highlights from his career, concluding with the message: “My racing career … completed it.” Cavendish expressed that he feels he has accomplished everything he set out to achieve in the sport.