Tony Martin retires due to dangers of pro peloton | Cycling show | Eurosport

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Tony Martin explains the reasons for his retirement, citing rider safety and the increasing number of crashes in races. The German time trial specialist is concerned that riders are at risk of suffering far more serious damage when colliding at high speed.

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