Canadian cyclist Michael Woods announces plans to retire at end of current season
Canadian Michael Woods, who won stages in the Tour de France and Spanish Vuelta after taking up cycling at the age of 25, has announced his retirement at the end of the current season.
The 38-year-old from Ottawa made the announcement in a blog, saying the time is right.
“I am now 11 years deep into doing this sport as a profession, and another two as an amateur,” he wrote. “The toll it has taken on my health has been significant, and the time I have spent away from my family has been long.”
Woods, who rides for the Israel-Premier Tech team, competed in five editions of both the Tour de France and Spanish Vuelta and three editions of the Giro d’Italia.
