Sprinter Mark Cavendish made history by winning Stage 5 of the Tour de France 2024, his record 35th career stage win at the prestigious race. He previously was tied with cycling great Eddy Merckx. #TDF

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    he gets on the wheel of matu vaner now he has a chance to Sprint Cavendish gets ready on the wheel of uh Phillipson he’s not with his lead oh Cavendish bumps one Rider out the way really dicey now 400 met to go the Sprint opens up with Ryan Gibbons on the left hand side on his whe is Marin venberg also Pascal aan a big swooping right hand turn Pascal aaman Mark Cavendish Mark Cavendish Dives to the right hand side oh big crash Mark Cavendish all the way to the line Max SPO record breaker Stage 35 in the Tour of France what an incredible Sprint we saw the team a lot more composed than they were the last couple of days incredible finish when he sees the line he has an open straight there’s no stopping him the record has gone Mark Cavendish the legend has been written Cavendish is now the holder of stages in the tour to France he wins stage five pure speed absolute class Cavendish wins the stage great performance by Kristoff to come back to the Sprint Kar once again always there

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    1. Did not think he would have done it considering his pwrformance last few days but he ain't a climber and was it over one hour yesterday only means he got to do thiss. Great TdF so far with Bini, Mark, Tadej and others. Leta hope GC stays tight

    2. I just have a question for anyone who was watching Flobikes' stream, with the British announcer and Nicolas Roche. After the win, the Brit asked Roche why Cavendish had moved to the side during his sprint, whether it was to avoid a crash (which was what I assumed), and Roche was quiet for a minute and said something like, "I don't want to comment." Then the other man said something about it being up to the commissaires. I had no idea what they were talking about–anyone else know what they were talking about?

    3. It was a gimme. Sir whine a lot should not be mentioned in the same sentence with a real racer loke Mercks.
      Thank goodness we have some real racers like Pogacar who will wipe clean the record books in short order.

    4. Well done, have been waiting for this, you are a legend, have enjoyed watching your sprints, you are the greatest.
      Regards , all the way from Kenya, Africa

    5. In 2012, with the tour on tv, (stage 18) Cavendish 10 K from finish, he kids playing in the back yard, I called them inside and suggested they watch a master at work. Cav won from so far back that Roche was in disbelief. My 8yo thought the "others had stopped". He got close because Wiggins and Boassen Hagen got him up there then he used everyone and anyone to finish the job. On his day, literally unbeateable.

    6. Mark, Mark, Mark!!!! Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
      Mark, I'm an aging 76 year old triathlete.
      When I grow young I want to be you, more than I wanted to be Ringo when I grew up, when I was a 15 year old drummer.

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