Rohan Dennis (Jumbo-Visma) has announced that the 2023 season will be his last a professional rider.
The Australian revealed the news in an Instagram post on Friday afternoon.
"Thank you Melissa Dennis for supporting me throughout my entire professional career, all while raising two of the best kids I could ever ask for," Dennis wrote.
"It is still a long season ahead, however it will definitely be my last as a professional."
The upcoming campaign will be Dennis’ 11th as a pro during a career which has seen him race with Garmin, BMC, Bahrain, Ineos Grenadiers, and his current team.
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Along the way, Dennis has taken 32 victories, including two world time trial titles in 2018 and 2019, the Commonwealth Games time trial title in 2022, and four Grand Tour stage victories, also in individual time trials.The 32-year-old has also claimed four Australian time trial titles and also held the World Hour Record from February to May 2015, setting a distance of 52.491km.Dennis’ time trialling ability has also seen him achieve major stage results throughout his career, including wins at the Tour Down Under, USA Pro Challenge, and Tour de la Provence as well as podium spots at Tirreno-Adriatico and the Tour de Suisse.He also played a key role as super-domestique in Tao Geoghegan […]
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