Quick-Step Alpha not entirely set in stone to keep dashing for no less than two additional years

Quick-Step Alpha not entirely set in stone to keep dashing for no less than two additional years

Quick-Step Alpha not entirely set in stone to keep dashing for no less than two additional years
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Mark not set in stone to keep dashing for basically an additional two years.

Recently, Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl rider Cavendish guaranteed a triumphant re-visitation of the Giro d’Italia as he ran to triumph in front of an audience three in Hungary.

Cavendish, showing up at the Grand Tour starting around 2013, will turn 37 on Saturday.

“I need to broaden my profession for basically an additional two years,” Cavendish said in a meeting with La Gazzetta dello Sport.

“It’s not only that I need to continue to cycle, I believe I can be serious for basically an additional two years. Perhaps more, however two years ought to absolutely be conceivable.”

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Cavendish equalled Eddy Merckx’s record of 34 Tour de France stage wins last season.

In any case, there is no assurance he will be given a spot in Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl’s group, with individual runner Fabio Jakobsen additionally competing for conflict.

“Obviously, I’d very much want to do (the Tour de France), yet I’m an expert and I’ve forever been an expert and I do what’s expected for my group,” Cavendish said.

“You realize I’ll continuously be ready for it, yet it’s not my choice.

“It’s not something that I think or don’t ponder. I simply go about my business.”

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