Mark Cavendish is viciously accused of having a motor in his bike, his wheels or even his socks. Fortunately, he’s told us all his secrets to winning a stage in the 2024 Grand Boucle, and we’re not talking about stage 6 won by Dylan Groenewegen in Dijon, nor the 25km time trial on stage 7 in which Remco Evenepoel, Tadej Pogacar, Jonas Vingegaard and Primoz Roglic have their first big duel of the year. We’re talking about Cavendish having spent over $200,000 between stealth preparation with Vasilis Anastopoulos in Greece, KetoneAid ketones, multiple Vision wheel changes in the middle of the race and of course, his favorite outfit, magic socks WITHOUT ENGINE that make him fly in the sprint.

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    1. How such a toxic character gets all that praise is beyond me.
      Then the same people harshly criticize riders like Philipsen for being toxic.. I really don’t get it

    2. Astana looked a bit guilty in front of cameras . They looked up to see where the camera was , instead of just on them selves. What ever they were doing they felt they were being watched 😅

    3. I don't care about motors, drugs or go faster stripes. But I do care about bloody kids on podiums, they won't remember it and by the time they do nobody will care!

    4. Early retirement gift. For quite a while now he couldn't get near half a dozen of the top sprinters and as if by magic overnight he tramples all over them. So much in cycling is now becoming scripted like many sports. Look at todays sprint. Cav fired up his train but wasn't long before it was derailed. He probably finished outside the top 15 just like he does most of the time. Couldn't even hold one of the other sprinters wheels. Embarrassing. He'll be lucky to finish in the top 10 for the rest of the tour.

    5. Your caveats are only a mask for a very greedy motive. In order to gain channel numbers with dubious click bate posters you are willing to actually or implicitly destroy the one and only thing we ultimately own, our good name. Not for me, no thanks.

    6. I will say great Cavendish beat the record but hes got to change his attitude you would throttle the fucker in the street with the chops he has especially a few years back screaming outside the team bus if some one offered a few rounds in the ring to reign him back he would definitely respect people and have the wisdom to be more professional.

    7. i love cycling (as in doing it) and i love this channel. i am so happy when i see a new upload. please keep them coming!

      as for the UCI, GCN, Eurosport and all the pro cycling, and even most of the amateur talking heads… they increasingly make me nauseous. hypocrite$, liar$ and cheat$.

      i suppose, it was ever thus.

    8. Can you make a video about the Irish dopers, like Sean Kelly and the new Irish doper, Ben Healy, who just appeared out of nowhere, last year?!

    9. Cavebdesh. Most European top cyclist… Can't be trusted
      … Illegal substance that can not be detected…. is easy to use!!!

      In any sport there are true and drug users.. Athletics..
      I don't trust. USA and EU.. Athletics!!!…

    10. Cavendish is a "grab the limelight" any which way he can! He can't be very tired after each stage because he does very little work! Rather, he lets all his teammares do it for him! What a champ! He's placing 174 out of 174" WOW!

    11. I love pro cycle sport, some of the biggest dopers like Pantani, I will remember till the day I die. What a talent, what a joy to watch, an athlete of incredible ability. Alas the man was flawed like we all are, some descend into the gutter of obscurity and some rise, to scale the alpine passes like no other man on Earth. I forgive Marco Pantani, he lived the dream for all of us.

    12. Mark Cavendih has always been a cheater, totally doped, using mechanical doping and in this tour he was given a brake even finishing dead last – really that is B.S. Oh yeah, what happen to all the other sprinters in the Tour? they did not participate in this years tour- he no competition!

    13. Has the Pro Cycling Tour become like the WWE? Just wondering how much of what we're seeing in the TDF is as real as it appears to be, or are some outcomes orchestrated? Asking for a friend.

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