Cavendish set to end career after Singapore race in November
Mark Cavendish is set to end his professional cycling career at the Tour de France Criterium in Singapore on November 9-10.
Mark Cavendish is set to end his professional cycling career at the Tour de France Criterium in Singapore on November 9-10.
Wales ran out comfortable winners against Japan to salvage some pride in their WXV2 campaign.
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Bayern Munich CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen and Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin criticise talk of a player strike over burnout.
BBC Sport looks at the statistics behind Rafael Nadal's success as the 22-time Grand Slam champion prepares for his final tournament.
Manchester United defender Noussair Mazraoui has a minor procedure after experiencing palpitations.
Batter Harry Brook says he and Joe Root "didn't know" the long-standing England partnership record they broke during an astonishing fourth day of the first Test against Pakistan.
BBC tennis correspondent Russell Fuller on Rafael Nadal's enduring rivalry with Roger Federer and his legacy in the tennis world.
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39-year-old has not raced since Tour de France in July‘I’ve still got races this year. I’m still training for them’Mark Cavendish is set to compete in his final professional race at the two-day Tour de France Criterium in early November, according to the organisers of the Singapore race.Cavendish, 39, has amassed 165 stage victories, including a …
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