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Pierre Rolland decides to retire after 16 years of career

Some rumors circulated about his departure from the sport

The French cyclist turned professional at Crédit Agricole in 2007, competed in the Tour de France – in 2015 he took 10th place, and in the Tour de Savoie-Mont Blanc and qualified for the Critérium Du Dauphiné. (Photo: Instagram)

Last Tuesday (12), on his social networks, Pierre Rolland revealed that he will retire this year after disagreements with his former team B & B Hotel-KTM. “I would like the adventure to continue, but fate has decided otherwise and I am announcing that I am ending my professional career”, said the cyclist.

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Pierre Rolland, who has 16 years of career, had already given some clues about his decision that happened this week, commenting to the OuestFrance newspaper that he had opportunities to continue or stop his trajectory.

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The French cyclist turned professional at Crédit Agricole in 2007, competed in the Tour de France – in 2015 he took 10th place, and in the Tour de Savoie-Mont Blanc and qualified for the Critérium Du Dauphiné.

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