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Photo gallery: A tribute to Marcel Kittel’s career

Last spring, Marcel Kittel ended his contract with Katusha and announced a break from pro cycling, but left the door open to return to the sport. This week, the German sprinter ended his career for good.


Dear friends, fans and companions,

I would like to tell you all today that I am ending my career as a pro cyclist.

I have thought long and hard about this decision and discussed it with my closest friends and my family.

This decision process has not been a quick one, but has taken place over a longer time: During my nearly 20 year sports career there have been not only incredible successes but also difficult times. I have always been one to openly question and reflect when such things happen, so that I can learn and become better. That, together with the people around me, has made me the successful athlete that I now am, but this method has also taught to leave my old ways and learn new ones. I know that there is much more than just sport, for example my own future family.

Recently the thought on this future without cycling has grown, as has the awareness of the sacrifices that such a beautiful but also very difficult sport like cycling brings with it. The biggest question of the last few months was: Can I and do I want to continue to make the sacrifices needed to be a world-class athlete? And my answer is: No, I do not want that any more, because I have always found the limitations on a top athlete as an increasing loss of quality of life. That is why I have a very happy and proud that at this point in my life I can make the decision to follow my heart in a new direction.

At this point I would like to thank all the people who have supported me in my career: my former teammates, my trainers, my friends, and my family, but above all my fans for the incredible support in the last few years.

I look forward to the future with much anticipation.

Yours,
Marcel

Marcel Kittel was one of the most affable characters in the peloton. His ‘gentle giant’ persona was perhaps the complete opposite of that of a pure sprinter. In line with that, it takes a big person to leave his sporting identity behind to concentrate on the selfless task of being a good father.

On that note, Kittel left us with some of the most thrilling moments in recent cycling history. We’ve put together a few of them.

Warszawa - Poland - wielrennen - cycling - radsport - cyclisme - Marcel Kittel (Team Giant - Alpecin) - Caleb Ewan (Orica - GreenEdge) pictured during Tour de Pologne 2015 stage - 1 from Warszawa -to Warszawa - photo Ilario Biondi/RB/Cor Vos © 2015 Kittel wins stage 2 of Tirreno-Adriatico

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