The original plan was to make a long documentary recapping his whole career mixing storytelling with technical analysis, but that’s now impossible for me to do. I hope you like this short documentary. I worked on it for 2 months (research, writing, editing…), and thanks to my friend Chris for the great voice over.

    Writing & Editing:
    B. Hamza

    Voice Over:
    Christopher Harvey

    Music:
    EpidemicSound: https://share.epidemicsound.com/60gwd5

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    1. Thanks for watching, If you enjoyed this video, please give it a Like, Subscribe, and Share it your friends to support me.
      Making this type of documentary takes a lot of time, 2 months for this one in particular (between research, script writing, graphic design, sound design and editing in general) and thanks to my friend Chris who did this fantastic voice over.
      I've already lost most of my videos, but that won't stop me from making new ones. Stay tuned for more.
      Mark Cavendish was the reason I fell in love with cycling a decade ago, which rider hooked you into cycling? Would love to hear your answers.

    2. Ive been cycling quite hardcore for over a decade now, and damn, these professional cyclists still gives me shivers with their extremely strong legs and endurance, these are monsters😂

    3. I'd argue Marks comeback wasn't the greatest sports comeback of all time. Anthony Ervin won gold at the 2000 Olympics in swimming, sold his medal, got addicted to drugs, went to prison, tried to kill himself, started a heavy metal rockband, covered his body in tattoos (all whilst still doing drugs) and went back to swimming to once again win gold in 2016 to become the at the time oldest person in the sport to win an individual gold.

    4. Yeah I just saw his Netflix documentary to really follow sports too much and even less so cycling. But I was totally amazed by his determination. It was inspiring. Thank you for sharing

    5. Spent about 500 miles on it and so far so good. https://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxMesz3KOGEmwmvyKQfLfrRSUXLFzfVHZA Pros:1. Very light2. Solid quality build3. Fast delivery: It arrived 5 weeks earlier than expected.4. Easy assemblyJust a few cons but nothing major:1. Cheap tin tubes and had flat on first day… but not a big deal. I replaced the tubes.2. Seat is a bit uncomfortable but that's pretty much the same situation with most bikes.3. Seat post is a bit long/high for a smaller size 48 bike – had to saw 2 inch off to fit properly. The lowest setting is too high. The post locking system does not seem to hold well (perhaps because I saw 2 inch off).4. wheels are not tubeless compatible (from what I can tell)

    6. cavendish is a little kid compared to peter sagan, just compare titles, and plus once he couldnot stop crying and made sagan out of his tdf because of an elbow he clearly throw

    7. Everyone knows about Cavendish's victories at the finish line and on the track. But I consider it the most difficult victory – the victory over the virus. I just know how difficult it is to diagnose Foci of Chronic Infection and how bad it is to suffer from them.
      О победах Кавендиша на финишах и треке знают все. Но я считаю его самой сложной победой – это победу над вирусом. Я просто знаю, как сложно диагностировать Очаги Хронической Инфекции и как погано ими болеть.

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