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Georgia Williams says goodbye to professional cycling on a high

Georgia Williams says goodbye to professional cycling on a high


Georgia Williams has long been one of New Zealand’s top road cyclists, delivering a powerful example to a new generation of talented riders from the nation who are now bursting onto the Women’s WorldTour. After a decade of racing in the top ranks Williams has decided it’s time to hand over the mantle. The 30-year-old EF Education-Tibco-SVB rider has announced that 2023 will be her last season.

It’s a decision the rider, who hasn’t always exactly had a smooth run in her road career, has been weighing for some time. Holding on for one more season in 2023 will see her go out on a high, with the rider currently ranked 57th in the world after having delivered a stellar start to the season which included two stage podiums and a third overall at the Tour Down Under. Williams also swept up yet another national title, this year claiming the time trial title, her fifth, and coming second in the road race, an event where she claimed the title in 2021 and 2018. 

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