Are we about to witness another Cav comeback? Mark Cavendish's team ready to offer him another shot at glory, team manager says 'his career cannot end here' cycling TourdeFrance
Mark Cavendish was forced to abandon his as-of-yet final Tour de France after suffering a broken collarbone following a crash yesterday, but his team Astana Qazaqstan has said that they're ready to offer him another shot at getting the record-breaking stage win in next year's Tour, with the Team Manager saying that"his career cannot end here".
The team confirmed that he had broken his collarbone, marking an end of his 14th and final Tour. Cycling fans had resigned themselves to accept that Cavendish, one of the world's best, was destined to share the most number of stage wins at Tour de France with Belgian cycling legend Eddy Merckx.However, if Astana Qazaqstan is to be believed, there could be something more in store.
Vinokurov said:"I hope we will see him soon back in the race. Now it’s too early to say something about his race program. For sure, in my opinion, his career cannot end here. I crashed out in the Tour of 2011 but I came back to win Olympic Gold one year later.
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