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Yes this was a shock retirement. But he has left on a high after that massive Giro victory to avenge his 2018 collapse on the same mountain. Good story here with thoughts from AC:


33 is a good age to retire IMO. Not always great seeing successful riders try to hang on too long. He and Adam turned pro in 2014, so that's a 12 year career as a pro.

Also interesting that a sub 60kg climber can have a track background. No mountains on a velodrome but it shows how the physiology for endurance track racing can apply to grand tour racing.
 
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I'm not in denial that this could be a 2nd doping offense but I have to also give him benefit of the doubt.

An old school guy, already said what a PITA it is with the new training methods, then his big goal of the season gets rug-pulled from him.

I can see him saying *** this, I'm not putting my museli on a scale every day to be a donkey for Jonas

edit - plus notoriously anti media guy who always stayed out of the limelight so its hard to get a read on him and his ambitions so who know how he really felt. I mean the guy won a GT I dont remeber any single interview with him in the last year
Kind of lame not to repay the team when they set him up for victory last year. Won't say they delivered it on a platter but Wout obviously did more than carry bottles.

If he actually cared about the 2026 giro so much, why not seek a transfer to another team?

Feels like it's probably a case of burnout and a contract that's not too lucrative to walk away from. Wonder what marketable skills he has developed in his life so far if he doesn't like talking in front of a camera and has been spending all his time exercising since he was 10. Edit: well I guess his peak earnings were around 1.5M/yr so he may have enough in the bank to just retire. Doesn't have the same taste in watches or cars as a MVDP.
 
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Although like I already said, the timing is weird (yes I know retiring after winning a huge race makes sense, but he could also have announced retirement right after the season ended, why do people not get this?!) I gotta say I loved how unpredictable he was. Especially in this age.
He certainly provided us with a ton of entertainment, and in the end, that's what it's all about.
 
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Kind of lame not to repay the team when they set him up for victory last year. Won't say they delivered it on a platter but Wout obviously did more than carry bottles.

If he actually cared about the 2026 giro so much, why not seek a transfer to another team?

Feels like it's probably a case of burnout and a contract that's not too lucrative to walk away from. Wonder what marketable skills he has developed in his life so far if he doesn't like talking in front of a camera and has been spending all his time exercising since he was 10. Edit: well I guess his peak earnings were around 1.5M/yr so he may have enough in the bank to just retire. Doesn't have the same taste in watches or cars as a MVDP.

He was getting more than 1.5m at Jayco.
 
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Dane wonders if there's more to Yates's retirement and wonders why Visma are not very upset with the decision -
https://sport.tv2.dk/cykling/2026-01-09-visma-stjernes-stop-saetter-spekulationer-i-gang

https://cyclinguptodate.com/cycling...-unhappy-with-simon-yates-surprise-retirement

Axelgaard repeatedly returned to the question of whether everything behind the decision has been made public. “I cannot help wondering whether there are other, untold reasons behind this,” he said. “That is of course, pure speculation.”
He stressed that he does not know what has happened behind closed doors. “Of course, we do not know the details and we do not know what has gone on behind the scenes,” he said, “but in any case it is a decision that has come suddenly.”
That suddenness shapes his judgement of how the team may view the situation. “That is why management also has reason to be unhappy with Yates’ decision,” Axelgaard said.
 
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Kind of lame not to repay the team when they set him up for victory last year. Won't say they delivered it on a platter but Wout obviously did more than carry bottles.

If he actually cared about the 2026 giro so much, why not seek a transfer to another team?

Feels like it's probably a case of burnout and a contract that's not too lucrative to walk away from. Wonder what marketable skills he has developed in his life so far if he doesn't like talking in front of a camera and has been spending all his time exercising since he was 10. Edit: well I guess his peak earnings were around 1.5M/yr so he may have enough in the bank to just retire. Doesn't have the same taste in watches or cars as a MVDP.
I think it was likely a decision he toyed with last season, decided to give it another go, then midway through off season training/as it ramped up realised he couldn't mentally hack another year. Sometimes you have to try it before you really know. Visma do push their riders hard, after all.
 
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