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or all the concern of seeing Mark Cavendish crash badly on the track at the end of November, most viewers were probably less concerned about his continued presence at the Ghent Six than the impact those fractured ribs may have on his 2022 road season. At the time he had yet to re-sign with Deceuninck-QuickStep but that deal has since been done, and his bid to finally surpass the Tour stage record he now shares with Eddy Merckx is a marketing dream. Plenty been on the move, however.

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