
Australian star cyclist Caleb Ewan made candid statements about his retirement life, electric bike experience, and the world's largest cycling race, Tour de France. Ewan emphasized how special this legendary race, which he left at the peak of his career, was for him. According to him, Tour de France is not just a sports competition, but also a lifestyle and a passion. The challenging stages of the race, its historical background, and its global fan base set it apart from all other races.
Admitting that he had a hard time making his retirement decision, Ewan said that he now sees cycling not as an obligation, but as a pleasure. He noted that using an electric bike, in particular, gave him a new perspective. He expressed that in his rides with an Ebike, he enjoyed nature without the pressure of racing and rediscovered the true spirit of cycling. This experience gave him the opportunity to refresh his love for the sport.
Touching upon the uniqueness of Tour de France, Ewan said that it is no coincidence that the race locks millions of people to their screens every year. The route passing through villages all over France, the enthusiasm of the spectators, and the historical sites turn this race into a festival atmosphere. Ewan emphasized that wearing the yellow jersey, in particular, is the greatest honor a cyclist can achieve.
Speaking about the favorites of the race, Ewan said he expected a fierce battle between Tadej Pogačar and Jonas Vingegaard at this year's Tour. Stating that both have different strengths, Ewan expressed that Vingegaard's endurance could stand out against Pogačar's explosiveness. He also added that young talents could spring a surprise.
Finally, offering advice to young cyclists, Ewan drew attention to the importance of patience and discipline in this sport. Reminding that Tour de France is a marathon, not a sprint, Ewan said that the road to success is full of ups and downs, but those who hold on with passion eventually reach their goal. Giving examples from his own career, he stated that the happiness derived from overcoming difficulties is indescribable.
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