Former Tour de France winners, World Champions... - The 28 World Tour riders retiring in 2025

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Friday, 07 November 2025 at 09:34
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The 2025 season sees plenty of top riders and former stars hanging up their wheels and this includes former Grand Tour winners, World Champions and many of the 2010's best sprinters. It is a list of 28 World Tour riders and 17 ProTeam riders, thus far, who have confirmed they are ending their careers.
The biggest 'star' hanging up his wheels this season perhaps is Geraint Thomas, winner of the 2018 season, long-standing member of INEOS Grenadiers and influential figure for over a decade now in the peloton. He ended his career at the Tour of Britain at home in Wales, an ideal finale. Other GC riders such as Romain Bardet, Rafal Majka, Louis Meintjes have Michael Woods also raced for the final time as pros this season.
In the field of the classics specialists Rui Costa is retiring, the only former rainbow jersey to do it this year - although several silver and bronze medalists are also in this position. What is most notable is the list of sprinters retiring this year, struggling to keep up with the pace of the new generation who specialize in multiple terrains, not just the sprints. It is a golden list of fast men, many of which marked and dominated races in the 2010's.
Alexander Kristoff, Elia Viviani, Giacomo Nizzolo, Caleb Ewan, Arnaud Démare (and his memorable leadout Dan McLay) all retired at the end of the year. Combined, these men have over 350 pro wins...
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Geraint Thomas has last raced at the Tour of Britain. @SWpix.com 

World Tour riders retiring 

NameTeamAge
1 BOUCHARD GeoffreyDecathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team33y + 274d
2 JANSSENS JimmyAlpecin - Deceuninck36y + 215d
3 MEINTJES LouisIntermarché - Wanty33y + 313d
4 PEREZ AnthonyCofidis34y + 253d
5 FRAILE OmarINEOS Grenadiers35y + 167d
6 MCLAY DanielTeam Visma | Lease a Bike33y + 362d
7 DECLERCQ TimLidl - Trek36y + 285d
8 THOMAS GeraintINEOS Grenadiers39y + 220d
9 DE MARCHI AlessandroTeam Jayco AlUla39y + 226d
10 DELAPLACE AnthonyArkéa - B&B Hotels36y + 111d
11 VAN DER SANDE ToshTeam Visma | Lease a Bike35y + 33d
12 MAJKA RafałUAE Team Emirates - XRG36y + 110d
13 SERRY PieterSoudal Quick-Step37y + 40d
14 PETIT AdrienIntermarché - Wanty35y + 96d
15 PUCCIO SalvatoreINEOS Grenadiers36y + 122d
16 COSTA RuiEF Education - EasyPost39y + 87d
17 DÉMARE ArnaudArkéa - B&B Hotels34y + 127d
18 CASTROVIEJO JonathanINEOS Grenadiers38y + 248d
19 KOCH JonasRed Bull - BORA - hansgrohe32y + 189d
20 PETILLI SimoneIntermarché - Wanty32y + 241d
21 PETERS NansDecathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team31y + 294d
22 GESBERT ÉlieArkéa - B&B Hotels30y + 183d
23 GIBBONS RyanLidl - Trek31y + 140d
24 SCHELLING IdeXDS Astana Team27y + 328d
25 FINÉ EddyCofidis27y + 219d
26 BARDET RomainTeam Picnic PostNL34y + 218d
27 EWAN CalebINEOS Grenadiers30y + 299d
28 VAN DEN BERG LarsGroupama - FDJ26y + 249d
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Victory number 97 for Alexander Kristoff at this year's Vuelta a Andalucia. The Norwegian looked to reach 100, but ended his career at 98. @Sirotti

ProTeam riders retiring 

NameTeamAge
1 LATOUR PierreTeam TotalEnergies32y + 80d
2 SBARAGLI KristianTeam Solution Tech - Vini Fantini35y + 237d
3 KRIEGER AlexanderTudor Pro Cycling Team34y + 33d
4 BRAMBILLA GianlucaQ36.5 Pro Cycling Team38y + 131d
5 SOUPE GeoffreyTeam TotalEnergies37y + 284d
6 NIZZOLO GiacomoQ36.5 Pro Cycling Team36y + 335d
7 KRISTOFF AlexanderUno-X Mobility38y + 179d
8 VIVIANI EliaLotto36y + 327d
9 VLIEGEN LoïcWagner Bazin WB32y + 11d
10 WOODS MichaelIsrael - Premier Tech39y + 80d
11 COLMAN AlexTeam Flanders - Baloise27y + 162d
12 BALDACCINI DavideTeam Solution Tech - Vini Fantini27y + 223d
13 MARTIN DavidBurgos Burpellet BH26y + 315d
14 DEJAEGHER JasperTeam Flanders - Baloise24y + 342d
15 ZUBELDIA UnaiEuskaltel - Euskadi22y + 177d
16 BUDDING MartijnUnibet Tietema Rockets30y + 19d
17 DE LA PARTE VíctorEuskaltel - Euskadi38y + 258d
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