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Hesjedal Announces Retirement at End of 2016 Season

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Ryder Hesjedal makes history winning the 95th Giro d'Italia  ©  Cor Vos
August 01, 2016 – Ryder Hesjedal has confirmed that he will retire at the end of the 2016 season. The 35-year-old began as a professional in mountain biking in 1999 before switching full-time to the road with Discovery Channel in 2005, a career that has spanned 18 seasons professionally and over 20 years including the junior ranks.

Ryder Hesjedal wins his first MTB World Cup in Les Gets, France in 2002  ©  Tom Moran file photo

Hesjedal signed a one-year deal with Trek-Segafredo after the 2015 season and recently decided to close his career upon the culmination of the contract.

Hesjedal at the Giro d'Italia  ©  Trek-Segafredo
Ryder Hesjedal  ©  Trek-Segafredo

“Yeah, it definitely wasn’t an easy decision, but it seemed like the right time,” said Hesjedal. “I am ready to move on to other challenges in life. It’s been two decades focusing on the competition of cycling in two different disciplines, and now I want to use that experience in other ways.”

Ryder Hesjedal (CAN) won silver and Julien Absalon (FRA) gold at the 1998 Junior Men's XCO MTB Worlds at Mont Sainte-Anne, Quebec  ©  Tom Moran

Hesjedal won silver medals in Junior, Under-23 and Elite categories at the 1998, 2001 and 2003 UCI World Mountain Bike Championships, but his best accolades accumulated on the road. The 2012 Giro d’Italia champion has stage wins in the Vuelta a España (2009, 2014), a second place in the Amstel Gold Race (2010), and 5th Overall in the Tour de France (2010).

On the MTB Worlds podium in 2003  ©  Tom Moran
Ryder Hesjedal w/Garmin-Slipstream wins Stage 12 at the 2009 Vuelta.  ©  Cor Vos
 Final podium... (l-r) Gasparotto 3rd, Gilbert 1st, Hesjedal 2nd. © Cor Vos
Ryder Hesjedal Weight of a Nation  ©  Team Garmin-Transitions
In 2015, Hesjedal finished 5th in the Giro, prompting the Canadian to make another bid for the Italian grand tour with Trek-Segafredo, but his effort was cut short due to illness.

2007 Elite Men's TT podium (l-r): Tuft, Hesjedal, Bell  ©  Oliver Meyn
 Ryder Hesjedal (Canada) © mtbsector
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Ryder Hesjedal on Stage 16 at the Tour.  ©  Cor Vos
Hesjedal: “I am indebted to Luca (Guercilena) and Trek-Segafredo for believing in me and giving me another stab at the Giro, but things just didn’t work out with me getting sick. 2016 is not finished and I am highly motivated for the final races. When I leave it will be knowing that I gave everything until my last race.

Hesjedal 2010 QC GP  ©  Pasquale Stalteri
Hesjedal on the Stage 1 ITT  ©  Cor Vos
Hesjedal on the podium with his hockey stick and a Canadian Flag  ©  Cor Vos
Hesjedal with his wife Ashley...  ©  Cor Vos
“I am really grateful for my time in the sport and for all of the support I have received over the years from my teams, family, friends and especially the fans. I truly love cycling and to be able to race at the level I have for so many years has been everything I dreamed it would be since I was a kid and just riding for fun. I want to get back to that and do different things on the bike and in life in general.”

 Trevor Linden (l) and Ryder Hesjedal (Team Garmin-Cervelo) at the start. © Heinz Ruckemann

Hesjedal has not yet decided on his final race but has confirmed he will line up in the Tour of Alberta as well as the Montreal and Quebec WorldTour events.

Ryder Hesjedal with Giro trophy... ©  Cor Vos




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