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Spanish cyclist with stints at Movistar and Lotto-Jumbo announces retirement at the age of 34

Juan José Lobato’s career has come to an end after 13 years as a professional cyclist. The 34-year-old Spaniard achieved a total of fifteen victories during this period. The cyclist had a one-year stint with the former LottoNL-Jumbo team, which was marred by an unfortunate incident involving sleeping pills.

Lobato began his career in 2011 with the Andaluzia-Caja Granada ProContinental team. He later raced for Euskaltel-Euskadi (2013), Movistar (2014-2016), LottoNL-Jumbo (2017), Nippo-Vini Fantini (2018-2019), and concluded his professional career with Euskaltel-Euskadi, where he has been since 2020.

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Lobato celebrating his victory in the 2nd stage of the 2021 Volta ao Alentejo

“From the bottom of my heart, these were the best thirteen years of my life,” Lobato said in a statement. “Who could have told me all this when I started riding a bike? I wouldn’t change anything about what I’ve experienced and done as a professional cyclist.”

“Once, a singer sang: I’m not proud of my past, but I’m not ashamed either. All my falls, slips, joys, and happiness have made me who I am.”

Lobato won the Circuit of Getxo twice, and his name is also on stage victories at the Tour Down Under, Dubai Tour, Vuelta a Burgos, and Ruta del Sol. The last race Lobato competed in was the Vuelta a Castilla y Léon in July of this year.

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