News about Mark Cavendish

The speed limit in Regent's Park is 20. Cars obey it. But we clocked cyclists at 32 - and after an elderly woman died having been hit by a speeding bike, it's just more proof it's one rule for lycra louts

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 11, 2024
Hilda Griffiths, 81, had been run over. Not by a boy-racer in a sports car or a delivery driver on a moped, but by a City banker hurtling along at 29mph - in a 20mph zone - on his high-performance racing bike in June 2022. Fifty-nine days later, Hilda died in hospital from her injuries. And last week, almost two years on, the man responsible for her death, Brian Fitzgerald - a vice-president at investment banking giant Credit Suisse - walked out of court a free man. So why is he at large and able to cycle again? As the inquest heard, under UK law, the speed limit only applies to 'mechanically propelled vehicles'. And therefore, in the words of the police review: 'There were no criminal acts which would allow prosecution.'

Liverpool star Cody Gakpo teams up with cycling world champion Mark Cavendish and England rugby skipper Maro Itoje in £43m investment into sports firm APEX

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 23, 2024
LEWIS STEELE: Liverpool forward Cody Gakpo has teamed up with Formula One drivers and rugby union stars by being part of an investment group to the tune of £43million (€50m) for sports-related technology and entertainment. The fund will invest in plenty of start-ups in the sports sector and the portfolio already includes a tailored nutrition platform for athletes, a virtual reality sports firm; a performance analysis tool and smart-court technology. Gakpo is joined in putting forward £43m cumulatively with business partners including five-time Champions League winner Marcelo, former world cycling champion Mark Cavendish and England rugby union skipper Maro Itoje.

Since Luke Littler's heroic run to the World Darts Championship final in the 16-year-old's amazing run to the World Darts Championship final, he hopes to be named the 2024 BBC Sports Personality of the Year

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 4, 2024
Over the past few weeks, there hasn't been a sportsperson who has gripped the hearts and minds of UK supporters quite as well as Luke Littler. In his debut tournament, the 16-year-old darts sensation made it all the way to the final of the World Darts Championship, defeating former world champions Raymond van Barneveld and Rob Cross alongside him. Although the Warrington wonderkids eventually lost 7-4 to Luke Humphries in the final, there can be no doubt that a celebrity was born at Alexandra Palace.

How did petulant Wiggins fall so spectacularly from his golden bike? Drifting through life without gold medals, tortured by his youth, and now faces bankruptcy

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 2, 2023
RIATH AL-SAMARRAI: Sir Bradley Wiggins is the subject of an untold tale about him and a wall that dates back to a time long before his name was established into one. It's from a time before Fancy Bears, Jiffy Bags, and legislative hearings, and a long time before his accounts fell into the red, indicating that everything he touched turned to yellow or gold. According to various sources, the incident occurred in Isleworth, west London, not far from where he grew up.

In a knifepoint attack at their house, a third man was found guilty of robbing Olympic cyclist Mark Cavendish and his model wife Peta of £700,000.000

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 30, 2023
On November 27, 2021, a balaclava-clad gang, armed with large knives, assaulted the couple and confiscated two Richard Mille watches worth a total of £700,000.00 Two men were sentenced to prison in Chelmsford Crown Court in February for their involvement in the robbery in Ongar, Essex. Jo Jobson, a third man who was wanted by police, surrendered himself in Chelmsford Police Station in June of this year, 18 months after police first announced a photo appeal identifying him as a criminal. Following a hearing at Chelmsford Crown Court, the 27-year-old, who had no fixed address, denied two counts of robbery but was found guilty.

LIZZIE KELLY chooses her jump jockeys to keep an eye on this winter; plus, the ones to watch in their own terms

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 27, 2023
LIZZIE KELLY: The makeup of the jump jockey weighing room is changing, giving fresh faces the opportunity to shine. Following the likes of Richard Johnson and Ruby Walsh's retirement, Davy Russell and Tom Scudamore were two of the best riders to hang up their saddles last season. We are seeing a shift, with new jockeys being used by more trainers, and it seems that the younger generation is now making their mark.

Tour de France won't finish in Paris for the first time in more than a century because of the 2024 Olympics with race concluding in Nice instead

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 25, 2023
The final stage of Tour de France next year will be held outside of Paris for the first time since 1905, instead being on the French Riviera. The French capital will not finish on the Champs-Elysees due to security and logistical reasons. The competition will now conclude in Nice on July 21. The Olympics will be held in Paris just five days later. For the first time, the race will begin in Italy with a climb of more than 3,600 meters. High mountains will be on the 2024 calendar as soon as the fourth day in a series that features two individual time trials and four summit finishes.

After turning himself into the police 18 months after a photo appeal was made, a man accused of knifepoint robbery at Olympic cyclist Mark Cavendish's home is charged

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 24, 2023
After he handed himself into the police 18 months after a photo appeal, a man has gone on trial and was found guilty of being complicit in a knifepoint robbery at the home of Olympic cyclist Mark Cavendish (left with wife Peta; right at the Tour de France). A balaclava-clad gang, armed with large knives, 'threatened the couple and meted out violence to Mark Cavendish in order to compel him to comply with their demands,' according to prosecutor Edward Renvoize. In the raid on November 27, 2021, Mr Renvoize said the attackers stole two high-value Richard Mille watches worth a total of £700,000 while the couple's children were at home. Jo Jobson, 27, a Chelmsford Crown Court reporter, was arrested by police in January 2022, showing he was a criminal, according to the barrister.

Mark Cavendish has postponed his retirement for 'one year' in the hopes of a Tour de France stage victory record

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 4, 2023
Mark Cavendish has made a U-turn in an attempt to smash the Tour de France stage record next year. In May, the 38-year-old said that this was his last season in cycling ahead of what was supposed to be his last Tour in July. However, his career was prematurely ended after he broke his collarbone in a crash on stage eight, meaning he was expected to finish his career with Belgian legend Eddy Merckx on 34 stage wins.

After crashed on stage eight, Mark Cavendish could return to break Eddy Merckx's record and become France's Most Popular stage winner next year

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 29, 2023
This time, Mark Cavendish responds with a flourish and with no hesitation. With a quote that leaves open the possibility that cycling's greatest sprinter hasn't been finished yet, the new documentary about his remarkable career and battles with depression has ended.

Check your watch - it's now a bigger lure than drugs to criminal gangs

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 29, 2023
And the chances of restoring are slim: only one out of five children is returned to the owner. Any savvy brands are adapting. To prevent opportunist mugging, luxury Swiss watchmaker Audemars Piguet has developed a watch face shield. In the event of a robbery, owners can also register their watch on its website. It provides free theft protection for two years.

During his bout with depression, Mark Cavendish admits he felt "not worthless"... with doctors concerned that the Tour de France icon was suicidal before his 2021 return

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 26, 2023
Mark Cavendish was led to the depths of despair after a string of injuries, sickness, and mental health challenges. As doctors wondered if he should quit cycling, he said it was 'a nightmare to live with.' "I didn't have anything, didn't want anything, didn't like it, didn't do anything, didn't feel anything," he said. I'd forgotten any get-up that I'd ever had. To be a father, one must be a mentor, a husband.'

Robbery suspect denies being part of gang that raided Mark Cavendish's home

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 13, 2023
During a hearing at Chelmsford Crown Court today, Jo Jobson, 26, (inset) pleaded not guilty to two counts of robbery. He is facing a trial that will take place from February 26 with a time estimate of five to seven days. He is accused of being involved with the gang of robbers that broke in to Mark Cavendish's (picture right last weekend) Essex home and loo looted two high-value watches and a Louis Vuitton suitcase on November 27, 2021. At the time of the robbery, Mr Cavendish and his wife Peta (pictured on left) were home together.

Mark Cavendish has been kicked out of the Tour de France lifeline while trying to beat the Eddy Merckx record

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 10, 2023
After crashing on Saturday that ended his hopes of winning a record-breaking 35th stage victory in what was supposed to be his last season, Mark Cavendish will be allowed to continue racing in 2024. Cavendish, 38, sustained a broken collarbone when he was trapped in an accident near 60 kilometers west of Limoges, causing the race to be staged in the back of an ambulance to stay level with Eddy Merckx on 34 Tour stage victories. He had announced in May that he plans to retire this winter after 17 years as a professional, but Astana-Qazaqstan team manager Alexander Vinokourov, who gave Cavendish a career break last winter, has said he would happily keep the Manxman on.

After crashing on stage eight, Mark Cavendish was ruled out of the final Tour de France

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 8, 2023
Following a crash on Saturday, Mark Cavendish's attempt to win for the 35th Tour de France stage ended after he was forced to abandon the competition. Cavendish's spectacular Tour career came to an end just less than 24 hours after coming within a few meters of winning in Bordeaux, but the anguish on his face was evident after an innocuous touch of wheels brought an early end to his last run in the sport he adores. After a crash in the peloton around 60 kilometers from the end of stage eight from Libourne to Limoges, Cavendish went down hard and held his shoulder.

Orla Chennaoui of Tour de France talks to Orla Chennaoui on Mark Cavendish's quest for fame, as well as other riders to keep an eye on

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 1, 2023
ORLA CHENNAOUI: I was filming with Mark in the Isle of Man last week and I had never seen him so calm and relaxed. This is his last Tour. In terms of the number of stages he has won (34) and the outright record, he is on par with Eddy Merckx. He knows he will win at least one stage. In Cees Bol, he now has a lead-out guy, and Mark Renshaw, his old lead-out guy, has been brought on as an analyst, which I think would be a major help. I'm absolutely positive he's going to win at least one stage, and that's going to be monumental and epic.

TOUR DE FRANCE: All the big talking points ahead of the Grand Depart

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 30, 2023
On Saturday, the 110th Tour de France will begin in Bilbao, with 176 riders taking on the 2,115-mile course in 21 grueling days. Mark Cavendish will line up in Bilbao on Saturday for his 14th and final Tour, with one more stage victory over Eddy Merckx to sweep the field records for victories. So, with the above in mind, Mail Sport goes through all the main talking points ahead of Saturday's Grand Departure.

Tour de France 2023: Route map, race schedule, stages and how to watch

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 30, 2023
The Tour de France is scheduled to return tomorrow as Jonas Vingegaard will try to save his yellow jersey. In the overall standings last year, Vingegaard came in third, 34 seconds ahead of Tadej Pogacar. Mark Cavendish will be looking to capitalize on his experience at the Giro d'Italia. With 34 points, the Brit is on track to smash the most stage wins this year and equals Belgian legend Eddy Merckx.

In his final Tour de France, Mark Cavendish hopes to put out emotion

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 29, 2023
At his last Tour de France, Mark Cavendish insists that he cannot let emotion get in the way of his quest for history. On Saturday, the 38-year-old will line up in Bilbao for his 14th and final Tour, with one more stage win over Eddy Merckx to take the race's outright record for victories. Cavendish, on the other hand, knows he must be 100% focused and keep his emotions in check if he wants to end his career on a high in France.

How to watch Tour de France 2023: Start time, TV channel and live stream, stages

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 26, 2023
This week, the Tour de France is expected to return, with Jonas Vingegaard attempting to correctly conserve his yellow shirt. Last year, Vingegaard came in third place behind Tadej Pogacar in overall standings, with 2018 champion Geraint Thomas leading the way. Mark Cavendish, a British cyclist, will be looking to smash the record for the most stage victories this year, and is level with Belgian legend Eddy Merckx with 34 points.

How likely will a burglar be caught in YOUR area?

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 10, 2023
According to disturbing new statistics, up to 70% of burglary investigations within a month have been postponed because officers were unable to identify a perpetrator. Just one percent of their burglary probes in Avon on Somerset had been abandoned within the same time period.

Mark Cavendish, an Olympic cyclist, and model wife Peta were charged with robbery at his home

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 6, 2023
On November 27, 2021, a 26-year-old man was charged with a robbery at the home of Olympic cyclist Mark Cavendish in Ongar, Essex. At knifepoint, two high-value watches and a Louis Vuitton suitcase were loolished. Both men have already been jailed for the robbery in the Cavendish robbery. A fourth man is wanted to speak with as a result of the robbery.

Primoz Roglic takes overall victory after Mark Cavendish wins the final stage of the Giro d'Italia

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 29, 2023
Primoz Roglic announced his overall victory as Mark Cavendish won the final stage of his last Giro d'Italia to ignite emotional scenes in Rome. After a crash on the final approach separated the two teams, Cavendish, who has revealed that this season would be his last, made it seem straightforward as he opened up several bike lengths over Alex Kirsch and Fernando Gaviria. It was his 17th victory for the 38-year-old Manxman, who maintained his tradition of winning at least one stage each time he had competed in the Italian Grand Tour.

Mark Cavendish announces he will RETIRE from professional cycling at the end of the season

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 22, 2023
Mark Cavendish has revealed that he will leave competitive cycling at the end of the current season. Cavendish, who turned 38 on Sunday, made the announcement during a press conference on the rest of the Giro d'Italia.