Mark Cavendish to Transition from Cycling to Management and Running
The record-breaking cyclist plans to retire after the Singapore Criterium and aims to stay involved in the sport through management roles.
- Mark Cavendish will retire from professional cycling following the Tour de France Criterium in Singapore on November 9-10, 2024.
- Cavendish, aged 39, recently broke the record for Tour de France stage wins, surpassing Eddy Merckx with his 35th victory.
- He plans to remain active in the cycling world by moving into management, leveraging his experience and expertise.
- Cavendish has committed to running the Paris Marathon with his brother, marking a new personal challenge post-retirement.
- The cyclist has expressed excitement about spending more relaxed time with his family and pursuing personal interests outside professional cycling.