Shame he did alright for a (very fit) amateur. Certainly didn’t embarrass himself. I’m not sure how it ever entered his head that he could competently perform both roles at the same time though. Sounds like he got his arse slapped by HRC eventually.
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If you haven’t seen it, I recommend that (especially ageing) road cycling fans get hold of a copy of the short documentary film “Fairless”. I found it inspirational and I have always liked the Australian “no frills” approach to cinematography anyway. I saw it by chance on a long-haul flight a decade ago and thought it might become a bit of an “on any Sunday” type icon, but it seems to have been forgotten. Reviving it here! Trailer:
https://www.domestiquecycling.com/e...reveals-reason-behind-simon-yates-retirement/ Sounds like ideal timing and what better way to go out. Chapeau, etc…
I was initially surprised as last season was potentially an opportunity to maximise his earnings at the tail end of his career. However, as someone who has just put his papers in because I am similarly tired of the routine I currently have, I can fully understand his decision, and his is a much more demanding world than mine. As you say, chapeau
There was an article with him a couple of weeks ago on that domestique site (which is superb btw and every motorbike www should hang their heads in shame by comparison) basically saying exactly what’s just come out so although I was surprised this morning when I saw your post it makes perfect sense now.