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Messages of congratulation flood in for Cavendish

The Isle of Man, cyclists and celebrities pay tribute to Manx Missile's record

The Isle of Man, the cycling world and even a Hollywood actor have been congratulating Mark Cavendish after he became the most successful rider at the Tour de France.

The Manx Missile won a 35th stage at the race yesterday, beating Eddy Merckx's record.

The win comes a year after Cavendish had been due to retire, but after breaking his collarbone in last year's Tour de France, he decided to extend his career in a bid to break the record. His wife, Peta Todd, told ITV Cycling about that decision:

The victory has led to an outpouring of messages for the 39-year-old on social media.

Onchan MHK Julie Edge recently revealed she'd arranged for the NSC cycleway to be renamed in his honour - and she's now keen to see a statue:

Ballakermeen High School paid tribute to the achievements of its former pupil:

Former Manx cyclist Peter Kennaugh raced alongside Cavendish throughout his career, and is now part of ITV's team covering the Tour de France:

2018 Tour de France winner Geraint Thomas and four-time champion Chris Froome were teammates of Cavendish's during his stint with Team Sky:

Ed Clancy came through British Cycling's junior ranks alongside Cavendish:

Tom Mazzone was part of the Isle of Man's cycling squad for the 2022 Commonwealth Games alongside Cavendish:

Hollywood actor Ben Stiller has been a regular supporter of Cavendish's during his career, frequently sending messages of good luck and congratulations to the Manx Missile:

Cavendish's team, Astana Qazaqstan recognised the work the team put into the stage win:

Tadej Pogacar is currently in the yellow jersey at this year's Tour de France, and Cavendish had a message for him:

 

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