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Mark Cavendish to return to cycling in Italy after Tour de France snub

Cavendish was devastated to have been left out of Team Dimension Data's eight-man team for the Tour de France

By PA

Last Updated: 23/07/19 3:15pm

Mark Cavendish from Team Dimension Data will ride at the Adriatica Ionica
Mark Cavendish from Team Dimension Data will ride at the Adriatica Ionica

Mark Cavendish is due to return to racing in Italy this week following his Tour de France snub.

The Manxman was controversially left out of Team Dimension Data's eight-man team for the ongoing Tour, saying he was "devastated" to miss out on the chance to add to his 30 career stage victories in the race.

The 34-year-old has now been named in the start list for Adriatica Ionica, which starts in Venice on Thursday, alongside his long-time lieutenants Mark Renshaw and Bernie Eisel.

Cavendish's exclusion from the Tour caused ructions within Dimension Data, with the team's head of performance Rolf Aldag having selected him, only to be overruled by team principal Doug Ryder.

Ryder initially said it was his decision to leave Cavendish out, only to call it a "team decision" when speaking on the opening day of the Tour in Brussels.

Those comments upset Aldag, who considered leaving the race as a result.

Also See:

  • Ryder overruled Aldag to drop Cavendish
  • Cavendish not picked for Tour de France

Cavendish has been ravaged by injury and illness over the past two years after suffering from the Epstein-Barr virus, but believed he had recovered and done the work necessary to be competitive in France - a view echoed by Aldag.

Dimension Data have struggled to make an impact during the Tour without Cavendish, with a fourth place for sprinter Giacomo Nizzolo on the opening stage still their best result.

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