Sir Mark Cavendish mural to inspire Manx children

Alex Blake
BBC News, Isle of Man
BBC Sir Mark Cavendish in his blue 35 stage victory jersey and helmet, crouching down speaking to a little girl on a bike holding a small Manx flag.BBC
Sir Mark retired from racing as the most successful sprinter in cycling history

A new mural incorporating the names of hundreds of children on the Isle of Man is set to honour cycling legend Sir Mark Cavendish and "inspire future generations".

The feature is to be created at the Sir Mark Cavendish Raceway at the National Sport Centre, where the Manx Missile first took up the sport at the age of 10.

The 39-year-old became the most successful stage winner in Tour de France history when he took his 35th victory last year.

Speaking about the project, Sir Mark said: "I fell in love with racing here instantly. I can still remember the excitement and the pure joy. It's a very special place for me."

Manx schoolchildren are being invited to draw their names in bubble writing and submit them to the Department for Education, Sport and Culture to be included on the mural.

It is to sit at the end of the re-branded raceway due to be launched in June.

Sir Mark Cavendish in his blue 35 stage victory jersey at the sports centre raceway. A Manx flag is behind him with crowds.
Sir Mark took part in a lap of honour at the NSC in August 2024

Sir Mark turned professional as a teenager and went on to complete a record-breaking 165 wins over two decades.

He took part in a lap of honour around the NSC raceway, accompanied by about 100 local children on their bikes in August.

Minister Daphne Caine said: "This is about inspiring the next generations as Sir Mark was inspired by his own heroes - he is the greatest of all time so this is about celebrating him.

"It is such an incredible achievement to have such a sporting icon who is Manx-born and homegrown."

Visit Isle of Man chief executive Deborah Heather said: "This track played a significant role in Sir Mark's extraordinary story, and I've no doubt cycling fans will be fascinated to discover more about where his journey began as a young boy."

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