Some other notes:
It was a bit shocking to skim through the list and discover that Carlos Rodríguez has called it a day after his decent, but in no way spectacular performance in Dauphiné
Sebastián Henao has returned from retirement, but I don't know how long he'll carry on for.
Anacona was the Winner of some small race in Colombia earlier in the year, but we'll see if he's also going to ride in Guadeloupe this season.
I'm not sure what we should call the Tanfields (active wise) since they are still riding UCI races occasionally, in addition to their track and gravel exploits.
Amador has retired.
Fuglsang will of coure end his career this year, but hasn't officially done so yet.
Also I hadn't spotted that Keagan Girdlestone had entered the NZ NC in February.
Lastly, I have two threads of my own that haven't yet been added:
Haig on the Vuelta podium with his son Liam It's been a long time coming, but Jack Haig finally got his GT breaktrough with an impressive third place finish in the 2021 Vuelta, equaling the best ever Australian GC performance by Cadel Evans from the 2009 edition. And though he got a little...
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The guy has been a revelation in this year's Giro. We knew he had talent, but it wasn't a given that he would be able to do so well in his first GT, where only the best rider in the world (atm) was able to deny him a stage win or two as well as a KOM jersey (although the fight for it was also...
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