After more than a decade as a professional cyclist Sarah Roy (EF Education-Oatly) is set to retire, with the 2021 Australian road champion pinning a number on for the final time at the Simac Ladies Tour from September 2 to 7.
“It’s been a difficult decision for so many reasons, but one that I made last year,” Roy said in an Instagram post announcing her decision to retire. “I’ve loved this season with EF so much and it’s been an emotional time as the reality sinks in that the end is here. I want to thank my close friends that have held space for me throughout it all.
“Cycling has given me so much. Sport really is a school for life and my journey has been one of transformation. I’m incredibly proud to be leaving the peloton a better version of myself than when I arrived, alongside women’s cycling having also grown significantly.”
“Next week I am lining up at the Simac Tour in The Netherlands, back where it all started for me,” said the 39-year-old. “I’m looking forward to creating some great final memories with the EF crew that I love so much.”
Roy joined EF Education-Oatly for her final season, playing the role of road captain as she launched into the year of racing in Australia – coming eighth at the national championships road race – and immediately tasting team success with her new squad as Noemi Rüegg claimed the very first Women’s WorldTour race of the season, the Tour Down Under.
Prior to her final season with EF Education-Oatly, Roy spent a season with Cofidis – capturing a stage win at the Bretagne Ladies Tour – and before that had two years with Canyon-SRAM. The majority of her career, however, was with the Australian-based GreenEdge team, now known as Jayco-AlUla.
She spent seven seasons with the Australian squad and it was through this period that she claimed the bulk of her wins, from that first stage at the…
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