Chateauroux becomes 'Cavendish City' in homage to retired British sprinter's Tour de France stage wins
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The French town of Châteauroux has unofficially renamed itself 'Cavendish City' to commemorate retired cyclist Mark Cavendish and his remarkable achievements in the Tour de France. Cavendish, who secured three of his record-setting 35 stage wins in Châteauroux, was honored by the mayor's social media post showcasing the new sign. The town will host a Tour de France finish for a fifth time on July 13, emphasizing its significance in cycling history.
Châteauroux makes way for Cavendish City; three stage wins - that's well worth a shout-out.
Cavendish took three of his record-breaking 35 Tour de France stage wins, including the first of his career back in 2008.
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