Mark Cavendish has become Britain's first male world road race champion for 46 years as his team rode a near-perfect race in Denmark.The eight-man GB line-up ignored all breakaways to control the peloton over the 266km course, delivering Cavendish to the finish in ideal fashion.I can't believe Mark Cavendish managed to deliver with the amount of pressure he's been under.Britain had to do the work all day, and it beggars belief how he continues to produce finishes.Steve Cummings and Chris Froome laid it down early and then Bradley Wiggins chased the leaders down from the front of the peloton.To go out there, let everyone know your plans in advance, then execute was incredible to see. "But I'm going to prepare as best as I can for it." mark cavendish champion du monde. We knew three years ago when this course was announced - we put a plan together to put these best guys together. Mark Cavendish has been named in British Cycling's line-up for the upcoming European Road Championships. He now has 20 stage wins, placing him sixth on the all-time listto return from Beijing 2008 without a medal, finishing ninth in the madison, traditionally dominated by sprinters, in 2011 (above)As the race progressed at a fierce pace, Britain's tactics became clear: a reluctance to get riders into the moves being made off the fractured front of the group, in favour of an ambition to control proceedings throughout.Few other nations saw fit to help their watching brief, and GB found themselves policing the peloton - hauling it forward and keeping it together - for almost the entire race.The breakaway evaporated inside two laps from the finish while Froome, Steve Cummings and Jeremy Hunt fell away from the British train after expending vast sums of energy earlier in the race.Bradley Wiggins, the world time trial silver medallist earlier this week, produced a superb stint at the front before handing to Ian Stannard and Geraint Thomas for the very closing stages.Thomas threw a panicked look behind him as Cavendish looked in danger of becoming boxed-in as they reached the finishing straight.But the Manxman accelerated away in trademark style on the right-hand edge of the pack to secure victory.

The junior riders lived on £58 a week and financial management became a part of life at the academy as well as cooking and cleaning.Cavendish turned professional in 2005 with Team Sparkasse. He won five races by mid-February, including two stages, the points classification and the general classification at the On 16 August, Cavendish returned to the track, winning the madison with Bradley Wiggins in the first round of the Revolution cycling series at the newly opened After the Olympics, he returned to track racing, teaming up with Bradley Wiggins to race the After not winning any stages in his opening race, the His hopes of winning a Tour de France stage ended after failing to make the time cut on the stage eleven. "It's been three years in the making and you just saw they rode incredibly. "It was incredible, we took it on from start to finish," said Cavendish. I've won the jersey, but I just put the finishing touches to the mission. "The biggest goal next year [is the Olympics] and I hope we can make it a world and Olympic double. "I can't believe it. 15 likes. During this time, he rode the His success at the Tour de Berlin led to a post as a The rest of his season was successful, with a total of eleven further race wins, including three each at the he was a surprise inclusion on the British squad for the Cavendish repeated his 2008 two-stage victory at the During the season, Cavendish developed a remarkable partnership with his Following on from the Tour de France, Cavendish won the After a dental problem, Cavendish delayed the start of his 2010 season until the Following a poor start to the season, he found form at the Cavendish had a slow start to 2011 failing to win a race until late February when he won stage six of the He won stage five, seven, eleven, fifteen and twenty-one of the Over the following weeks, Cavendish took part in the post-Tour In November, Cavendish made a cameo return to the track, competing in the A week later, Cavendish took his season victories to five by winning the sprint on stage two of the He started the 2013 season by winning the opening stage of the In September, he returned to the track for the first time since the A quiet start to the year, Cavendish decided not to compete in the "The Olympics is different, because you've only got five riders and the course next year will be more difficult than here. In contrast to the previous year, he had a successful start to the 2015 season. Mark Cavendish wears the yellow jersey on the second stage of the 2016 Tour de France. The Manxman was a surprise omission from last month's Tour de … "Now I get to wear the rainbow bands for the next year.