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Cycling: Mark Cavendish to undergo surgery on shoulder injury

Mark Cavendish is set to miss the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow after it was confirmed he will undergo surgery on a shoulder injury.
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The 29-year-old crashed late on in the first stage of the Tour de France on Saturday and was ruled out of the competition a day later.

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He was found to be suffering from a dislocation of the joint between his right shoulder blade and collarbone before his team, Omega Pharma Quick-Step, confirmed he will need an operation on the problem.

The ligaments around Cavendish's acromioclavicular joint were found to be ruptured and his shoulder separated.

Surgery will take place on July 9 to stabilise the joint with the expected recovery time of six weeks likely to rule him out of the Games, which get under way on July 23.

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

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"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."

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