After considering an early retirement to sell cheese in Japan or start a croque monsieur food truck, Victor Lafay has extended his career for at least one more year after signing with Unibet Rose Rockets.
Lafay, a former Giro d’Italia and Tour de France stage winner, has struggled ever since his memorable day into San Sebastian at the 2023 Tour, with injury and illness constantly setting him back, having earned a big move to Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale.
Such was the decline that he was losing his enjoyment of the sport, prompting the Frenchman to consider what he wanted to do next. As recently as the Tour of Guangxi – where he finished second on the queen stage and GC – Lafay was still 50-50 over whether he’d stay in cycling.
“The story Bas told me, and what this team stands for, made me realise I wasn’t done yet,” said Lafay in the team’s announcement on Wednesday evening.
“I dream of getting good results again and of being on the start line of the Tour de France,” he said. “I’ve never finished in Paris, and that’s something I still want to experience.”
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