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Injured Cavendish out of Paris-Roubaix

Former cycling world champion Mark Cavendish has withdrawn from this weekend's Paris-Roubaix due to an ankle injury

Briton Mark Cavendish has been ruled out of Sunday's Paris-Roubaix one-day cycling race with an ankle injury, his Dimension Data team said on Wednesday.

"Mark Cavendish will not take the start at today's Scheldeprijs or at the weekend's Paris-Roubaix due to an overuse injury," Dimension Data said in a statement.

"Cavendish, who last competed at the Milano-San Remo (classic), has been hampered by pain felt in his right ankle. The discomfort was first felt on the penultimate stage of Tirreno-Adriatico in March and has hindered our sprint ace since."

Former world champion Cavendish finished Paris-Roubaix, the biggest classic in the calendar featuring several tough cobbled sections, only once, taking 30th place last year.


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