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Team Giant-Alpecin’s Carter Jones announces retirement from pro cycling

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Team Giant-Alpecin’s Carter Jones will leave professional cycling at age 27 to pursue interests in sports marketing and event promotion.

Jones had been considering his future for some time, and recent crashes influenced his decision to quit professional cycling sooner rather than later. Team Giant-Alpecin and Jones reached a cooperative agreement to terminate his contract as of July.

Jones explained: “It is a personal decision related to two accidents, one last year and one recently, and I am now ready to move on to the next step in my life. I have spent two great seasons at Team Giant-Alpecin, and they have provided me the opportunity to compete in many races at the WorldTour level.

“I have to thank my family for expecting me to complete my college education before fully pursuing a cycling career. Now I will use my degrees in integrative physiology and sociology from the University of Colorado, as well as the experience I have gained as a cyclist, to transition to a career off the bike. Through my experience as a cyclist I have developed an interest in sports marketing and event production, which I hope to pursue further.”

“Carter has been a valuable member of the team, and we respect his decision,” said coach Rudi Kemna (NED). “Carter’s dedication and professionalism cannot be faulted, and it has been a pleasure to have worked with him. We want to thank Carter for his commitment to the team, and we wish him all the best in his future endeavours.”

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