Two men jailed over Mark Cavendish robbery

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Two men jailed over Mark Cavendish robbery
Mark Cavendish will ride for Astana-Qazaqstan in 2023
Mark Cavendish will ride for Astana-Qazaqstan in 2023
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Two men were jailed on Tuesday for the knifepoint robbery of British cyclist Mark Cavendish (37) at his family home in November 2021.

Romario Henry, 31, from south-east London, who denied committing the robbery but was found guilty at trial last month, was sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Ali Sesay, 28, from Kent, who previously pleaded guilty, will serve a 12-year sentence.

The Olympic silver medallist told the court the burglars threatened him and his family with a "Rambo-style" knife while stealing a pair of luxury watches worth 700,000 pounds ($842,870).

At the time Cavendish, who has won a record-equalling 34 individual stages on the Tour de France, was recovering after suffering a collapsed lung and broken ribs in a cycling accident in Belgium.

Cavendish joined World Tour team Astana-Qazaqstan last month for the 2023 season, ending speculation about his future.

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