Luke Rowe, the eight-time Tour de France rider, has announced that he is set to retire at the end of the year. The 34-year-old professional cyclist has had a successful career and has become a valuable member of the Ineos Grenadier team. Rowe made the announcement about his retirement on September 30th. He posted a photo of himself on his Instagram account, accompanied by a heartfelt message expressing his gratitude and reflecting on his journey in the world of professional cycling. In his post, Rowe acknowledged the support he has received throughout his career and expressed his appreciation for the opportunities he has been given. He also touched on the challenges and sacrifices that come with being a professional cyclist. Rowe began his professional cycling career in 2012 and quickly made a name for himself as a talented rider. He joined the Team Sky (now Ineos Grenadier) in 2012 and became an integral part of the team's success in the Tour de France. Throughout his career, Rowe has been known for his strong work ethic and team-first mentality. He has been a key support rider for his team leaders, often sacrificing his own chances for success to ensure the success of his teammates. Rowe's retirement comes as a surprise to many in the cycling world. He is still in excellent form and capable of competing at the highest level. However, Rowe has made it clear that he believes it is the right time to step away from professional cycling and pursue other opportunities. In his retirement announcement,
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