When your time's up, it's up' - Caleb Ewan visits the Tour de France but has no regrets about retirement
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Caleb Ewan, who retired on May 6, 2025, is attending the Tour de France as a spectator rather than a competitor. He stated he would not miss racing and feels affirmed in his retirement decision. Ewan raced for a decade in the WorldTour and won 65 races, including multiple stages at the Tour and Giro d'Italia. His career had challenges, including contractual disputes and a failed deal with Astana-XDS before finally retiring after a brief stint with Ineos Grenadiers in 2025.
Caleb Ewan announced his retirement from professional cycling on May 6, 2025, choosing to participate in the Tour de France as a spectator instead of a competitor.
Ewan expressed no regret about retiring, stating he felt happy with his decision and looked forward to enjoying the race from the sidelines.
Despite his relatively young age of 30, Ewan has competed at WorldTour level for a decade, achieving 65 race victories including five stages at the Tour.
After a tumultuous career, including a broken contract with Lotto and challenges at Jayco-AlUla, Ewan retired following a brief return to racing.
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