Tractor Declercq Retires: Pogačar’s Key Wingman Calls Time on Career

Two ‍Stalwarts of the Peloton Announce ‌Their Retirement

The world of professional cycling is bidding farewell to‌ two dedicated riders this season: Tim Declercq and Rafał Majka. Both have left indelible marks on the sport,though in distinctly different ways. Their retirements signal the end of eras defined by selflessness, grit, and a deep love for the race.

Tim Declercq: The Quintessential domestique

Declercq recently joined ‍Lidl-Trek in⁣ 2024, quickly becoming a key‍ component in supporting Mads Pedersen.Remarkably, throughout ⁢his 14-year professional career, Declercq never secured a victory for himself.

However,his​ value extended far beyond the results sheet. He embodied the spirit ​of a domestique – a rider dedicated to assisting their team ​leader.​ Declercq’s tireless work ethic and unwavering ​commitment were instrumental ‌in⁣ countless team successes.

“After many years of having the​ privilege to live the ​life of a professional ⁢cyclist, the time has come ‍to close this beloved chapter of my life⁣ at the end of this ​season,” Declercq shared on Instagram. He expressed gratitude for the unforgettable memories, challenges, and lasting friendships forged through cycling.

His story is a powerful reminder that success in‍ cycling isn’t always measured in wins. Sometimes, it’s about the‍ sacrifices ‍made and the support given to help others achieve their dreams.

Rafał Majka: From Breakaway Artist to Super Domestique

Rafał‌ Majka confirmed his retirement will come after the final stage of the Tour de Pologne,his home race. The Polish climber enjoyed a accomplished career, transitioning ⁣from a formidable breakaway threat to a crucial lieutenant for one of cycling’s biggest stars.

Initially, Majka formed⁤ a memorable partnership with Peter Sagan during ‌their ‍time at‌ Tinkoff and Bora-Hansgrohe.Their shared team bus​ became legendary, a testament to their camaraderie.

Later, he became an⁤ invaluable wingman for tadej Pogačar at UAE Emirates-XRG. Joining the team⁤ in ‍2021, Majka expertly guided Pogačar through three Tours de France and ​the 2023 Giro d’italia.

Though​ not selected for the recent Tour, Majka’s contributions to Pogačar’s ⁣success were undeniable. Unlike Declercq, Majka ⁤boasts a notable palmarès of his own.He secured three Tour de France‌ stage wins and ​claimed ⁣the ⁤polka dot jersey – awarded ‍to the best climber – ​twice.

His career demonstrates ⁢a remarkable ability ​to adapt and excel ‌in ​different roles, solidifying his place as ‌a respected figure in the peloton.

Both Declercq and Majka represent ⁤the heart and soul of professional cycling.‌ You can appreciate their dedication, resilience, and the‌ quiet dignity with which ‌they’ve pursued their‌ careers. Their retirements leave a void, but their legacies will undoubtedly inspire future ‌generations of riders.

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