Two-time Grand Tour winner Simon Yates has announced his retirement from cycling with immediate effect.
The shock announcement comes just seven months after the 33-year-old Briton clinched a thrilling victory at the 2025 Giro d’Italia.
The Visma-Lease a Bike rider also claimed his third stage win at the Tour de France in July last year.
Yates, whose first Grand Tour title was the 2019 Vuelta a Espana, joined the Dutch team on a two-year contract before the 2025 season.
“This may come as a surprise to many, but it is not a decision I have made lightly,” said Yates.
“I have been thinking about it for a long time, and it now feels like the right moment to step away from the sport.”
Visma’s head of racing Grischa Niermann added: “[Winning the Giro d’Italia] was one of the major goals of the season, for us as a team and for Simon personally. The fact that he also went on to win a stage in the Tour de France underlines his class.
“It is a shame that he is stopping now, but he does so at an absolute high point.”
