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Apr 30, 2011
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It's a bit funny that his stage win is the first non-Vingegaard one for the team since Vingegaard gifted the ITT to Van Aert in 2022 (otherwise Laporte would have been the previous one).
 
Apr 8, 2023
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An odd time to just step away, but best of luck in the future.
"I have been thinking about it for a long time, and it now feels like the right moment to step away from the sport."
Apparently Vingegaard's doing the Giro so no chance to defend his title so it's adios!
 
Mar 19, 2009
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Pretty stunning turn of events looking at it from the outside. I wish him all the best, but am curious (as everyone) what triggered this right now.

The tale of his fall and triumph on Finestre will be told forever.
 
Aug 19, 2011
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His motivation/happiness seemed a bit up and down already last year.

Can't help but thinking such a structured organization like VLAB doesn't help if you're coming from Jayco.

This week I actually learned that each VLAB rider gets a tailored bike set-up advice for each single day.

They tell you - in any case at training camps - up front which bike you need to ride (S5/R5), which gearing, which tires, which pressure. Even if you need to wear an aero helmet or not (!).

I think only a certain type of rider is a good fit long term with them.

Source: LSRF podcast (in Dutch).
 
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His motivation/happiness seemed a bit up and down already last year.

Can't help but thinking such a structured organization like VLAB doesn't help if you're coming from Jayco.

This week I actually learned that each VLAB rider gets a tailored bike set-up advice for each single day.

They tell you - in any case at training camps - up front which bike you need to ride (S5/R5), which gearing, which tires, which pressure. Even if you need to wear an aero helmet or not (!).

I think only a certain type of rider is a good fit long term with them.

Source: LSRF podcast (in Dutch).
One that cant think or feel at all for himself?
 
Feb 18, 2015
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Honestly a great moment to retire. The Giro 2018 collapse would have been the thing he was always gonna be remembered for and now instead he will always be remembered for one of the greatest redemption stories in the sports history. Can't finish on a higher note than that.
 
Oct 5, 2009
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I expect he will come up with a slightly more solid explanation.

It is not particularly collegial towards a team that has given him support, about the worst possible time for a team to lose a top rider, outside of the transfer season.

I choose to believe that out of the blue there is a serious incident in the personal sphere behind it.

If not, then it is extremely disrespectful towards the team, towards the riders.
 
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Heras sort-of qualifies for this, even though he stopped riding at the end of 2005 due to a suspension rather than voluntarily (and only had his Vuelta win reinstated later).
lol. Heras has zero relation. Only reinstated by a corrupt nationalistic federation.

I also laugh that Roglic is supposedly going for the Vuelta record (when he already holds it solo no matter what the Spanish Federation says).
 
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Even so, cant help but agree with others about the timing of all this, with factors like Cian and the announcement just now in Jan, seems odd. They just signed him to, several things. That said good way to go out if theres no more motivation, he couldnt ask for a better personal season to do that.
 

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Yates redemption on the Finestre during last year's Giro was one of the best cycling stories in a while.

He ends his career with a very good palmares with the 2018 Vuelta and the 2025 Giro being the highlights. Chapeau Simon.
 
Jan 11, 2010
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His motivation/happiness seemed a bit up and down already last year.

Can't help but thinking such a structured organization like VLAB doesn't help if you're coming from Jayco.

This week I actually learned that each VLAB rider gets a tailored bike set-up advice for each single day.

They tell you - in any case at training camps - up front which bike you need to ride (S5/R5), which gearing, which tires, which pressure. Even if you need to wear an aero helmet or not (!).

I think only a certain type of rider is a good fit long term with them.

Source: LSRF podcast (in Dutch).
It obviously did help him, as he won the Giro.