Cavendish targets Tokyo 2020 gold
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[July 27, 2017]
(Reuters) - Britain's Mark
Cavendish hopes to extend his career for a "few more years" as he
targets Eddy Merckx's Tour de France stage wins record and the
madison gold medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
The 32-year-old Team Dimension Data rider was forced out of the Tour
with a shoulder injury after being elbowed by world champion Peter
Sagan in the fourth stage earlier this month.
Cavendish, who still needs four stage wins to draw level with 34 of
Merckx, said the crash motivated him to come back stronger next
year.
"The stage I crashed in, I'm still pretty confident I would have won
it," Cavendish told the Times.
"I believe I’m the best and I believe I will be for a fair few more
years. It’s given me the confidence to keep going."
"People would argue that I only win sprint days so (Merckx’s)
mountain days mean more...but a number is a number and it gives me a
target...and that’s a target I can realistically think about."
Cavendish said he has some unfinished business with the Olympics,
having claimed a silver in the omnium at last year's Rio Olympics.
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Dimension Data rider Mark Cavendish of Britain starts the stage.
REUTERS/Benoit Tessier
With the two-man madison event returning in Tokyo in three years'
time, Cavendish, a three-time champion in the discipline, is bidding
to add another medal to his collection.
"Before this year I wasn't sure if this was my last contract," he
says. "And then the madison was announced and I thought, 'Right I'm
going to go to 2020.'"
Cavendish is hoping to recover in time to compete in the Tour of
Britain starting on Sept. 3.
(Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru; editing by Amlan
Chakraborty) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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