Vinokourov: Mark Cavendish could stay at Astana in 2025, but not as a rider

Astana Qazaqstan teammates congratulate Mark Cavendish on sprint win Thursday on stage 2 at Tour de Hongrie
Astana Qazaqstan teammates congratulate Mark Cavendish on sprint win Thursday on stage 2 at Tour de Hongrie (Image credit: Tour de Hongrie)

Mark Cavendish's race programme was redrawn when he was laid low by a bout of illness in late March, but a victory on the Tour de Hongrie last week suggested that he is picking up momentum again as he builds towards the Tour de France.

Astana Qazaqstan manager Alexandre Vinokourov will certainly hope so. His team has collected just six victories so far in 2024, two of them from Cavendish, and they languish in 21st place in the UCI rankings, a situation that leaves them facing a battle to avoid relegation from the WorldTour at the end of next season.

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Barry Ryan
Head of Features

Barry Ryan is Head of Features at Cyclingnews. He has covered professional cycling since 2010, reporting from the Tour de France, Giro d’Italia and events from Argentina to Japan. His writing has appeared in The Independent, Procycling and Cycling Plus. He is the author of The Ascent: Sean Kelly, Stephen Roche and the Rise of Irish Cycling’s Golden Generation, published by Gill Books.