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Mark Cavendish on breaking the Tour de France stage record, racing with G over the years, and their bond transcending cycling

Mark Cavendish on breaking the Tour de France stage record, racing with G over the years, and their bond transcending cycling

Update: 2024-12-03
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G and Cav have known each other since they were kids. Lining up together on London Bridge for their Tour de France debuts in 2007, they had to pinch themselves. 'What are we doing here?'

Little did they know that 17 years later Geraint would be a Tour de France winner and Mark would have won the most Tour stages in history, eclipsing Eddy Merckx' record.

We were delighted to finally welcome Mark to the GTCC and today's pod is basically about just that: how their respective careers have unwound since they lived together in a student house in Levenshulme, a suburb of Manchester.

They share a bond, and fresh from Mark announcing his retirement, it was a delight to ride back down memory lane with two icons of British cycling.

Enjoy.

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Mark Cavendish on breaking the Tour de France stage record, racing with G over the years, and their bond transcending cycling

Mark Cavendish on breaking the Tour de France stage record, racing with G over the years, and their bond transcending cycling

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