For Cannondale-Garmin’s Ted King, this week’s start at the USA Pro Challenge marks the beginning of a bittersweet journey.
The 32-year-old American will retire from professional cycling at the end of the season, and the Colorado race will be his last in the US.
“I’m thrilled to be here, but you have to bow out at some point,” King said at the pre-race press conference Sunday in Steamboat Springs.
King will also compete at the Tour of Alberta in September, then the WorldTour races in Montreal and Quebec. He’s hoping to end his career at the Richmond World Championships at the end of the month, but the US team roster for that race is yet to be decided.
“Fingers crossed,” he said of a potential start at Worlds. “We don’t have a huge roster, unfortunately, but I think we can build a really good team, and I'd like to be a part of it.”
Before King can worry about Worlds or the Canadian races, however, his focus will be on helping his team follow up last week’s overall win by Joe Domrowski at the Tour of Utah.
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