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Neah Evans and Charlie Tanfield take National track titles
Mark CavendishMark Cavendish has signed a one-year contract with Astana Qazaqstan. Cavendish missed last year's Tour after falling behind Fabio Jakobsen. The Manxman needs just one stage victory to break Eddy Merckx's 45-year record of 34 stage wins.See the Story
Mark Cavendish joins Astana Qazaqstan for 2023 season as he looks to break Tour de France stage wins record
50% Left coverage: 4 sources
Mark CavendishBalaclava-wearing intruders broke into Cavendish’s home as he was asleep upstairs with his wife Peta with their three-year-old child also in the bed, Chelmsford Crown Court was told. The athlete was punched and a raider threatened to stab him before the gang made off with items including two Richard Mille watches, valued at £400,000 and £300,000. Romario Henry, 31, of Lewisham, south-east London and Oludewa Okorosobo, 28, of Camberwell, south London, both deny two counts of robbery.See the Story
Cyclist Mark Cavendish 'appeared very distressed after knifepoint raid' at Essex home
67% Center coverage: 3 sources
Cycling · KoksijdeWout van Aert beats Mathieu van der Poel in the Trofee Koksijde. On Tuesday Van Aert suffered an agonising puncture during a thrilling duel with his Dutch sparring partner. This is the eighth race this season that has seen the two rivals finish in the top three.See the Story
Wout van Aert takes dominant win in Trofee Koksijde over Mathieu an der Poel after puncture heartbreak earlier in week
67% Right coverage: 3 sources
SportsMathieu van der Poel wins Trofee Herentals cyclo-cross. Wout Van Aert suffers final-lap puncture on his home course. Tom Pidcock ruled out of race due to crash at GP Sven Nys on New Year's Day. Van der Poal: "I would have preferred to beat Wout without that flat tyre"See the Story
Mathieu Van der Poel wins Trofee Herentals as Wout Van Aert suffers heartbreaking final-lap puncture
Coverage: 4 sources