Posthuma retires from cycling

Cape Town - 100314 - Chapmans Peak - Cape Argus Pick 'n Pay Cycle Tour was held today. Photo: Matthew Jordaan

Cape Town - 100314 - Chapmans Peak - Cape Argus Pick 'n Pay Cycle Tour was held today. Photo: Matthew Jordaan

Published Nov 6, 2012

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The Hague - Dutch cyclist Joost Posthuma has announced his retirement after failing to find a team slot for next year.

The 31-year-old Posthuma raced for the RadioShack team last year under the direction of Johan Bruyneel, Lance Armstrong's former team chief.

“I have been unable to find a team for next year and I am not sure what I will be doing,” he said on his personal website.

“I took my decision a few weeks ago. I am stopping and it's time to move on to new challenges. My decision has nothing to do with the Armstrong (doping) affair. It is a total coincidence.”

Posthuma was best known as a powerful time-triallist. He won a stage of Paris-Nice and came first in the Tour of Luxembourg and the Ruta del Sol.

Sapa-AFP

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