¡Adiós!

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I like these parades through the spinning wheels, but they are suddenly being treated as a noble and ancient tradition: I don't think I had ever seen it before Simon Greschke's last race a year ago. Certainly such notable retirements as Valverde and Nibali simultaneously calling it a day at Lombardia 2022, celebrated at the start, did not see this.

What's the origins? Is it really an honoured historical rite?
 
After two-and-a-half absolutely torrid years with one major injury after the other, Geoffrey Bouchard calls it quits. His last race was in Luxembourg, where he crashed out with a broken collarbone, to add to the broken scaphoid that cost him his 2023 Tour participation, the 2023 Vuelta crash that kept him out of action for most of 2024 and multiple broken bones in the same crash that took out Landa at the Giro this year.
 
Paco has retired.

He was there when Armstrong won his first Tour, when Frank won Liege.

He recently raced against Pablo Torres

Stuck around just for the love of the game.

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After two-and-a-half absolutely torrid years with one major injury after the other, Geoffrey Bouchard calls it quits. His last race was in Luxembourg, where he crashed out with a broken collarbone, to add to the broken scaphoid that cost him his 2023 Tour participation, the 2023 Vuelta crash that kept him out of action for most of 2024 and multiple broken bones in the same crash that took out Landa at the Giro this year.
My man won 2 KoM jerseys with just a single top10 result over both GT's.

/salute