**Title: Mark Cavendish Adjusts Racing Program Following Illness**
Mark Cavendish’s racing program has been updated to accommodate his recent illness and recovery period, with changes made to his upcoming races. According to Vasilis Anastopoulos, Head of Performance of Astana Qazaqstan Team, Cavendish will be skipping the classic race Scheldeprijs and instead focusing on the Presidential Cycling Tour of Türkiye and the Tour de Hongrie. Anastopoulos stated, “After being sick for several weeks following the Tirreno-Adriatico and Milano-Torino, Mark Cavendish has resumed his training, continuing his preparation for his biggest goals of the season.” This adjustment allows Cavendish to prioritize his health and training leading up to key events.
The new plan showcases Cavendish’s commitment to recovery and strategic preparation for future competitions, highlighting the importance of adaptability and prioritizing well-being in an athlete’s training regimen.



