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Magnus Backstedt Steps Down From Top Flight

“Big Swede” will continue to consult with Garmin-Slipstream while focusing on his own development team

Magnus Backstedt February 6, 2009 – Boulder, CO – After 13 years of professional cycling, 34-year-old Magnus Backstedt will step down from the highest level of the sport. Backstedt will take his career learnings, combined with what he has gleaned from Garmin-Slipstream’s dedication to the next generation of cycling champions, to work with his own development squad and to stay on as a consultant for Garmin’s young riders.

To many who have watched the big Swede fight one severe injury after another in recent years, the announcement does not come as a surprise. Backstedt has suffered a career-threatening knee injury, melanoma,
a separated shoulder and a broken collarbone.

“Taking a step down from the highest level of the sport I love and from a team I love is the hardest decision I have ever made, but at the same time I am excited for the new challenges ahead,” said Backstedt. “At some point you have to realize that the daily punishment you are forcing your body to go through is taking its toll. I’ve fought my way back many times since winning Paris Roubaix in 2004, but my new fight will be to focus my energy on my own development team.”

Backstedt will continue to act as a consultant for Team Garmin-Slipstream where he will mentor younger athletes, and he will also focus on a Swedish team he has created with business partner Martin McCrossan and Cyclesport.se founder Dennis Nystrand. Cyclesport.se-MagnusMaximusCoffee.com is a Swedish registered continental team, where Backstedt will have opportunity to teach and train young riders as a rider, director and sponsor.

“We will miss Magnus this year. He’s been a tremendous leader and an inspired mentor for the younger athletes,” said Jonathan Vaughters, CEO and director sportif of Team Garmin-Slipstream. “But we are happy that Magnus will stay on to play a consulting role with us. We wish him the best of luck with his new team.”

Official Statement from Magnus Backstedt:
“I have had a fantastic career. I turned pro at 21; I have raced with some of the best riders and teams in the world. I’ve won a stage of the Tour de France and the biggest one-day classic in the world, among others. I can take a step down from the highest level of the sport with my head held high and with the knowledge that I helped bring about a change in the sport by being involved with Garmin-Slipstream. I believe in a NEW clean future for our sport and I can pass this onto my own young riders.

I want to thank Jonathan Vaughters, Doug Ellis, every single person in the team, everyone at Garmin and our other sponsors who have supported me.

Most of all I want to thank my family (wife and two daughters especially), friends and all the people who have helped me through the years. I also want to thank my fans. You guys have been a huge contributing factor in helping me get back from each setback.

As they say, as one door closes, another one opens. New beginnings with no regrets. I’m still going to ride my bike, wind down and bring on the future champions. Thank you all!”

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  • http://myspace.com/maxxyfowler Manchester City Max (in Cleveland)

    You will be missed big Maggie!!

    You will be missed by all of us big guy racers, those of us who are north of 6 ft and north of 190 lbs!!!

    You will be missed by us, the Swedish-Americans who rooted for you for sooooo long.

    You will be missed by us, the fans of the greatest classics of them all… Paris-Roubaix!

    You will be missed by us, the fans who have a new hope in cycling because of Garmin-Slipstream!

    And you will be missed by me, because you inspired me and helped me believe as I head into my first year of racing and first year on a team. Cheers Magnus Maximus! You will be missed.

    Maximvs

  • Jen

    All the best, Maggie. You’re as awesome as ever!

  • jlee

    i’m sure the team will miss you, but good for you to further develop slipstreams mission of clean riders for the next generation. best of luck!

  • http://www.chaoscyclingclub.com Chaos Cycling Club

    Chaos will miss Maggy! Best of luck in your new cycling venture!

    To the Argyle Armada, WIN PR FOR MAGGY!

  • Mario

    Maggy!

    You will be missed! It was always great to see your impact on the peleton. Raw power!

    Best of luck with your development team.

    Will you join Twitter so we can keep up with you?

    Thanks,

    Mario

  • http://www.tadashitamura.com Kevin Tamura

    Miss you already Maggie. Good luck with the development team.

  • Conor

    All the best Maggy! And thanks for the wonderful entertainment you gave us down through the years.

    You’re a giant in more ways than one!

    Best,

    Conor

  • Lozy

    You will be missed! Thank you for coming to Slipstream and sharing your experience with the young team. But good luck with new team and enjoy the time you will now have with three ladies of your life!

  • Jess

    Thanks for everything and all the best for your development team!

  • Eric Finn

    Maggie,

    You will be missed. I finally got a chance to see you race in person last summer in Philly. Some of my favorite photos that day are of you. I’ve always been a big guy and I don’t fit the stereotypical cyclist mold in any way. Neither did you and thats why I’ve always admired you and your accomplishments in spite of being the biggest guy in the peloton. You signing with Slipstream was the reason I became a fan of this team. I’ll stay a fan but I’ll miss seeing you in the argyle. Best of luck to you and your new development team. Most of all enjoy the time with your family.

  • Andy

    I will miss Big Maggie – one of the best

  • Jonas Haglund

    Good luck in the future Magnus.
    We will miss you.

    Tack och lycka till i framtiden.

    Jonas Haglund
    Ekshärad, SWEDEN

  • Pj

    Best wishes to you Maggy
    It has been fun watching you over the years. You are a true gentleman of the sport and will be missed

  • Barbara

    I will miss you as well. But I wish you all the best for your future. I hope there will be the chance to see you with your young riders at some races.

    Good luck from Germany
    Barbara

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