Cavendish faces six weeks on sidelines

UK cycling star Mark Cavendish is facing six weeks on the sidelines after crashing badly at the end of the Tour de France first stage.

Mark Cavendish during the Tour de France

British cycling star Mark Cavendish is facing six weeks on the sidelines with a shoulder injury. (AAP)

British sprint ace Mark Cavendish will need surgery on his injured shoulder and faces six weeks on the sidelines, his Omega Pharma-Quick Step (OPQS) team says.

The 29-year-old crashed badly at the end of the first stage of the Tour de France in Yorkshire, northern England, on Saturday.

Although he got up and managed to finish the stage, he went to hospital afterwards and discovered he had a separated shoulder, meaning the ligaments that hold his collarbone to his shoulder had torn.

He pulled out of the race before Sunday's second stage.

"Cavendish underwent further examinations after his crash during the first stage of the Tour de France last Saturday," the OPQS team statement said.

"The results underlined the need for surgery after it was confirmed that all ligaments around the AC-joint were ruptured and the shoulder separated."

The team said Cavendish would undergo surgery on Wednesday, and the recovery time following that would be about six weeks.

Cavendish had initially hoped he'd only suffered bruising and swelling but it turned out to be worse than he imagined.

"It's worse than I was hoping but immediately after the crash I knew something was really wrong," Cavendish said.

"It is really painful, but at the moment all I can do is focus 100 per cent of my effort on my recovery to be able to get back racing for Omega Pharma-Quick-Step as quickly as possible."

Cavendish had been one of the big favourites for victory on the opening stage of the Tour, which finished in his mother's home town Harrogate.

The 2011 world champion has won 25 Tour stages.


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