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Gregaard retires, stating that his body and mental health tells him it's time to stop.
Always had a soft spot for him.
I think one key difference is that sprinters usually still have to beat a lot of riders head to head. They are rarely the only one who sat in the wheels, so there's a "fair" test of strength against other "wheel suckers" at the very end, if only for 250m.The likes of Rui Costa rely on their own individual talents and skills(even if not always admirable) to create the opportunities to win, the Sprinters rely entirely on the teams to create opportunities and get far more of them. I don't see how relying on a team to win is more laudable than an individual win by a "smart" rider.
Jannik Steimle too, after winning Denain last year, and would still seem be a very useful dom, if nothing else. Maybe there's an injury or personal issue I'm unaware of?
Jannik Steimle too, after winning Denain last year, and would still seem be a very useful dom, if nothing else. Maybe there's an injury or personal issue I'm unaware of?
on his Instagram, Steimle said that after the birth of his child, he realized that he is not willing to take the risks it needs anymore, nor would a professional cycling career allow him to spend the time with his family he wants to. Elsewhere I read that his wife runs a large bowling center in Esslingen where he wants to join in. I can't access the interview myself, though.Did he have to take some time away from cycling some years back because of heart issues?
If so, hopefully they haven't re-surfaced...
