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Former Tour De France Runner-up and Multiple Grand Tour Champion Nairo Quintana Announces Retirement for End of Season

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Veteran Giro d'Italia and Vuelta a España winner, 36, set to quit after 16 seasons

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Colombian champion confirms that he will stop cycling in 2026 and gets excited with his words about his legacy, his future and his impact on sport

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A great name for the cycling of the 2010s, Nairo Quintana will retire at the end of the current season as he announced this 22nd March on the sidelines of the Tour of Catalonia.

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Before starting the Volta a Catalunya, one of the many races he has won, Nairo Quintana summons the press and announces that he folds his wings. “I have come to tell you that this is my last season as a professional cyclist,” he says. “Every race running this year will be a great party, a last dance on every occasion.”

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Colombian cyclist Nairo Quintana confirmed that the 2026 season will be the last of his professional career, ending a tour that marked the history of national and international sport. The announcement did so at an emotional press conference, in which he showed the mixture of gratitude and nostalgia that accompanies his ... The post Nairo Quintana announces his retreat: the farewell of an icon of Colombian cycling appeared first on ::Tolima Onlin…

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The buoyant cyclist Nairo Quintana, considered by many the best in history in Colombia, announced this Sunday March 22 that he will retire at the end of the season. The pedalist, who runs for the Movistar Team, where in fact had his best years, said that “it has been a beautiful trip, with climbs and descents as in cycling”. Nairo Quintana left his stamp in the sport of the ‘bielas and pedals’, when reaping great successes.

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Nairo Quintana will end 17 years of professional career by the end of the 2026 season. Cómbita cyclist Boyacá made the announcement this Sunday at a press conference, prior to his participation in the Volta to Catalunya, his eighth competition of the year. “Today I have come to tell you that this is the last season I do as a professional cyclist. It is not my last race, so every race I do during this year will be that great party, that great las…

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