Monday, 30 January 2017

Gerald Ciolek and Linus Gerdemann announce retirements

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Gerald Ciolek and Linus Gerdemann have both announced their retirements from professional cycling. The two Germans were unable to find new teams after Team Stölting folded the end of 2016.

Ciolek, 30, came to prominence when he won the German national road title in 2004 as a 19-year-old. The highlight of his career was winning the snow-shortened Milano-SanRemo in 2013 with Team MTN-Qhubeka. He had only four other victories after that, and moved to Stölting in 2016.

“Gerald will not be underway in the professional peloton this year. For now a return to professional cycling is not planned,” his manager Ken Sommer told Tour magazine.

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Ciolek rode for Akud Arnolds Sicherheit and Wiesenhof Akud before joining the ProTour with T-Mobile, Milram and QuickStep. He returned to the Professional Continental level in 2013 with MTN.

Gerdemann, 34, announced his retirement the end of December in the Mallorca Magazine. Together with his girlfriend he now runs a restaurant on the island.

Once considered the “next German Wunderkind”, Gerdemann never lived up to the title. In 2007, he won a mountain stage in the Tour de France whilst riding for T-Mobile, moving into the yellow jersey which he wore for one stage. He also won the Deutschland Tour (2008), the Bayern Rundfahrt (2009) and the Tour of Luxembourg (2011 and 2015).

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