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Believe

Achieving the Impossible

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The final word on a record-breaking career from cycling's most formidable sprinter


Mark Cavendish is the stand-out British cyclist of our most golden generation. With his 35th Tour de France win in 2024, he became the outright all-time record holder for the most stage victories at the world's greatest cycling event. Breaking the record that had lasted for 48 years, Cavendish carved his name into history.

In this definitive autobiography, he provides an intimate account of his exhilarating career, transporting readers to his most unforgettable racing moments. With incredible photographic accuracy and insight, Cavendish recalls his final poignant victories of the Tour de France, sealing his legacy as one of the greatest road racers of all time.

Yet for all the once-in-a-generation talent and success, Mark has always been candid about the personal battle that it has taken to achieve greatness, and his story is one of struggle, sacrifice and the power of human determination. This compelling autobiography offers a rare perspective into the true psyche of a champion. Giving his definitive account with a fully reflective perspective, Mark tells the whole truth about himself and the era of cycling that he has graced.

'The greatest comeback in sports history' GQ

'A miracle' Eddy Merckx

'Mark Cavendish is the greatest sprinter in the history of the Tour and of cycling, his comeback is just amazing.' Christian Prudhomme, Tour de France Director

© Mark Cavendish 2025 (P) Penguin Audio 2025

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'The greatest comeback in sports history'
'A miracle' (Eddy Merckx)
'Mark Cavendish is the greatest sprinter in the history of the Tour and of cycling, his comeback is just amazing' (Christian Prudhomme)
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I love Mark Cavendish and followed him throughout his career, however I think its misleading to market this as the definitive autobiography when its focus is mainly on his comeback and his final years. I also think its too much focussed on facts and if this was your first Mark Cavendish book you wouldn’t get much of an idea of Cav the person, more so Cav the Cyclist.

An interesting book to listen to, like all of Cavs book are, but far from being the definitive autobiography it is marketed as


Definitive Autobiography??

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I really enjoyed marks book, this was a fantastic insight and a really enjoyable listen

I like his straightforward and honest dialogue.

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Just an amazing book, well written and well told. A well deserved tribute to an amazing bike rider

Finished in less than 3 days, captivating

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I’ve read many cycling books but this is one of the best. Mark Cavendish has been a hero on mine and the book is inspirational.

Gripping and insightful

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Very interesting insight into the final years of Mark's career. The highs, the lows and everything f@&%ing else in between (as Mark's would say). The main narrator is a little annoying with some pronunciation.

Great insight

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