Which stages did Cavendish win?

On the road, Cavendish won his first stages of a Grand Tour with two victories in the Giro d’Italia and four stages in the Tour de France, the first of which was on stage five. He won also stages eight, twelve and thirteen. After stage fourteen, Cavendish abandoned the Tour to concentrate on the Olympics in Beijing.

What happened in stage 10 of the Tour de France?

Stage 10 report from Valence: Mark Cavendish took advantage of a perfect lead-out to win the 33rd stage of his Tour de France career and move within one of Eddy Merckx’s record.

Who won the 2012 Tour de France?

Bradley Wiggins
2012 Tour de France/Winners

How many Tour de France stages has Mark Cavendish won?

34 stage victories
The legendary Belgian, who won the grand tour’s general classification, took the last of his 34 stage victories in 1975. Cavendish, 36, had amassed 30 Tour de France wins before he started this year’s race as a surprise late inclusion for the Deceuninck-QuickStep squad, but his most recent triumphs had come in 2016.

How many stages did Cavendish win 2021?

34
Cavendish leaves the 2021 Tour with a share of the all-time record of stage wins (34) and the green jersey.

How many stages of the Tour de France has Bradley Wiggins won?

seven stages
Bradley Wiggins has backed Mark Cavendish to win seven stages at this year’s Tour de France after the Manx Missile made it a three-peat in 2021.

What did Mark Cavendish win in his career?

Claimed the fourth overall victory of his career at the Tour of Qatar, winning one of the five stages. Completed his set of overall classification lead jerseys in Grand Tours upon winning the opening stage of the Tour de France. Claimed first Olympic medal, winning the silver medal in the Rio 2016 Omnium.

Who was the winner of the 2012 Tour de France?

Mark Cavendish celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the bunch sprint on the final stage of the 2012 Tour de France. Photograph: Bryn Lennon/Getty Images

What’s the record for most Tour de France stage wins?

Passed Barry Hoban ‘s record of 8 for most Tour de France stage wins by a British rider and Chris Boardman ‘s record of 41 for most professional victories by a British rider.