Mark Cavendish has broken the Tour de France all-time stage win record with 35 victories.
He achieved this feat on stage 5 of the Tour de France, beating Jasper Phillipsen of the Alpecin-Deceuninck squad.
What happened?
Cavendish's Astana-Qazaqstan team delivered him to the perfect position for a record-breaking stage sprint win.
He found himself alone but used his tactical mastery to maintain his position on Phillipsen's wheel.
Cavendish bumped shoulders a few times to stay in contention.
Why it matters for Mark Cavendish
The 39-year-old Manxman had delayed retirement for another year to break the record.
He jointly held the record with Eddy Merckx since winning his 34th stage in the 2021 edition.
Cavendish's public battles with depression made this win even more emotional.
What comes next?
Cavendish can now retire without regrets, having achieved his goal of becoming the sole Tour de France Stage win record holder.
His emotion was raw and apparent in the post-race interview.
Cavendish's win is a testament to his dedication and perseverance.
He has 165 career victories, including 35 Tour de France stage wins.
Cavendish's Astana-Qazaqstan team played a key role in his success.
The team assembled a squad to help deliver Cavendish to a record-breaking stage sprint win.
Cavendish's experience and tactical mastery were on full display.
He beat Phillipsen and other top sprinters to take the win.
The victory was a significant moment for Cavendish and his team.
Cavendish's record-breaking win will be remembered for years to come.