Caleb EwanOne of the best sprinters of the last 10 years, announced this Tuesday on social networks that he ended his professional career. Without a team at the start of the year, he still joined INEOS Grenadiers with which he had managed to impose himself on the Basque country tour. More Ewan lost the flame, and despite his successes this year, he announced his retirement with immediate effect. The Australian sprinter won 65 victories, including five on the Tour de Francefive on the Tour of Italy, one on the Vuelta. In total, the Australian weighs 31 victories in WorldTour, one of the best sprinters of his generation.
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“What I have experienced in the past two seasons …”
Ewan explained his choice in a long message posted on his networks. “Hello everyone, after careful thinking, I decided to put an end to my professional career, with immediate effect. This sport was an essential part of my life, he shaped my journey and offered me experiences that I will keep in me forever. During these 11 years of career, I have accomplished much more than I could have imagined. Between personal succes Recognizing for opportunities, challenges and learnings that have shaped my life “he writes.
“Since as far as I remember, my world has turned around the race. The intense routine, the sacrifices, the constant research of progress, the thirst for victory – all this was my rhythm, my identity. But what, in the past, represented everything for me was no longer resonated in the same way. The last years have not been simple, but in 2025, I found something – not just the legs – Grenadiers.he continues.
“This feeling was upset”
“But the truth is that even when I passed the line first, this feeling – the one we pursued for years – has been faster than before. What I have experienced in the last two seasons, especially on the second half of 2024, has deeply impacted my relationship with this sport. I am happy not to have let this period define the end of my career, and I am proud of what I have done.he explains.
“To my teammates and members of the staff in my old teams, in particular those with whom I worked closely: thank you for the battles waged together and the victories celebrated. Together, we lived our dream – win on some of the biggest scenes in cycling. These memories and these friendships will remain forever engraved”he concluded. The Australian also thanks his country, his fans, and his family before ending with a moving “Thank You”.