Rise and Decline of Marcel Kittel | inCycle
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- Nearly a year on from his last ever race, we look back over the years at one of cycling's most dominant sprinters, and what led to his retirement at the age of 30.
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Hate this title. Kittel was a monster at his peak and got out when he was done. Moving on to a real life after a wild and successful run in his 20s - we should all be so lucky. Big ups to Marcel.
Glenn Walker sprints don’t last like Gc riders.
I think you are right Glenn , like all the greats I just wish he stuck around a little longer.
thank you. they are overly dramatizing the whole thing.
Why do you call it Decline? It's just natural athletic progression. Especially in sprinters world. Still young, and set for life. Chapeau, Marcel
It doesn't matter that his top form only lasted like 5 years, it matters that he was nowhere to beat in those 5 years: those Tour de France victories will always be remembered and of course Scheldeprijs.
That guy was just unbeatable when he was in top form. For me the best sprinter of the 2010's years
Tim Drocs was Cavendish playing football in the 2010’s?
@@BB-se9bl Cavendish is one of the greatest sprinter of history, maybe the greatest, but he was unbeatable from 2008 to 2011. Then, in the 2010's he was often beaten by kittel (and greipel also) for me he is one of the best sprinter of history but not the best of the 2010's
Tim Drocs Cav won his most GT stages in 2010 and after, including the points jersey in all 3 GT’s.
@@BB-se9bl in the early 2010,s. When kittel came to the top he beat cav more often that cav beat him... That's my opinion, in pure sprint kittel was stronger than him. But Cavendish was more complete
@@BB-se9bl Cavendish was a very bad sportsman,always finding excuses if he lost a sprint,Kittel was a genuine nice guy who never complained and knew when he was past his best unlike Cavendish who is still out there moaning!
I don't think it's fair to say he declined, he no longer enjoyed pro cycling and decided to do something else. Fair play to him. He's achieved a great amount in a short career.
He holds a special place in my heart because I have only seen one Tour de France stage in person and on that day Kittel was in the maillot jaune.
There's certainly no shame in his retirement with the glittering career he has had.
A stage win in all 3 grand tours
14 Tour de france stage victories including the Champs-Élysées twice, AND the Yellow Jersey twice!
The best sprinter in the world! There will never be another like him. He also had the character to match! One of the nicest guys in the world.
When he won 3 stages in a row during the Giro 2014... legendary!
Also important to mention that he clearly stated that he wanted to retire mainly because of his family, he has a young kid.
One of my favs. Was sorry to see him go. Beyond the mental strain we need to also look at the pressure to stay fit, lean and ready to put in countless hours of training in all sorts of weather etc. these guys and gals sacrifice so much to be on top. Maybe Marcel is sending us all a message....
After taking 6mos off, he tried to train and get back in pro form. In an interview I read he asked himself, "Why am I punishing myself like this?" When he was on top of his game, he sure was fun to watch.
Marcel was awesome when he was on a team that had the skills to utilize his talent. His finishing wattage must have been unreal considering his size. Nils Pollit and Cees Bol are two other big guys who must be bending cranksets with their sprint power
Pollit ain't a sprinter
UrAverageBiker 98 pollits more of a classics rider, still has unbelievable power though
One of my favorite sprinters, I enjoyed watching his races indeed
He was my favorite 😓 sad to see him retire but he had a great career
Still my favourite sprinter
these the type videos i like, along with updates on stages
This will mean nothing to the majority of you, but if he'd been bought up in NZ he would have been a world class blindside flanker. That final scene there where the team is celebrating with a glass of wine, Kittel, Degenkolb, and Dumoulin. That was the team I backed. Where did their management decide not to nurture and look after their stars?
He won more stages than Sagan in TDF 2017. This guy is a monster on the bike. He has nothing else to prove.
That's because Sagan and Cavendish wasn't there.
@@polperezfernandez3115 The poggio is too tough for Kittel. San Remo is a big ask.
@@treygray2817 86kg
@@jezhopo7221 Statement stands. Kittel's climbing was horrendous even for a sprinter.
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Amen. Wiggins made the switch from sprinter to climber, not many others have.
2270 watts ten-second sprint power. That's why!
Where did you get that from ?
Peak maybe but not 10 seconds
source?
Sehr schade das er gegangen ist. Einer der ganz Großen im deutschen Radsport.
What a lad!
That was and still is great. The very best to him and his family.......
Skipped 2013 season! That one was important, he won in front of Cavendish in TDF...
Thank you for those five years, Kittel. Be happy and be free.
Everything goes up and down hill ,he maked it for sure 👏
Kittel was essentially the Thor Hushovd of the 2010s
Kittel was way faster
No Hushovd was more complete hes a world champion
@@polperezfernandez3115 you just made my point lol. I was saying that Thor is better too.
Fav was quicker than Thor but Kittel was quicker than Cav in a straight drag
Both big and powerful time trialists turned sprinters, Thor became a classics rider and even won a mountain stage even
If he hadn't crashed at the 2017 tour there is every chance he could have won seven stages!
Why decline?
Still the best rider for me!
a champion but also a nice character!
It seems that many of the top sprinters through the years have a handful of unbeatable years, and then the wins just stop coming, like a switch has been thrown.
See Gaviria, Viviani, Cav even
Yeah they stop winning like a switch has been thrown.....One has to ask what is this switch? Echos of Dr Ferrari!
Great career.Great sprinter .
Unfortunately he's gone. We all gonna miss him
The title is a little dramatic because he didn't "decline" or "fall", he just didn't want to be a professional anymore, unlike Cavendish who sticks around still trying but only in it for the paycheck it seems.
Mistake was leaving the wolf pack
Definitely. He might have even not retired
Why sprinter leave quick step
J b . Quickstep has always been a classics team , season is judged on wins in march and april . 1 of grand tours is the goal of sprinter so even tho they have a great roster , by the time giro or tdf comes the best lead out riders are over there peak . Diff training programs also hamper practise of a well drilled lead out .
Dude looks like gigachad if he went cycling
I wonder why it didn't occur to him to maybe re-train for the track and eye Tokyo. Poor team support? The prospect of an Olympic medal could be a powerful motivator.
Great comment, but getting back into PRO form again was holding him back.
Marcel little best player
Best Srpinter in this degrade!
may just want to double check your spelling there dude...
Just like rosberg In f1. He’s been there, he’s had the wins. But when you feel like it’s time to move on to another stage in life you just had to let go. Kudos to him
Anyone please suggest me an road racing bike under 2.6 lakhs please???
Why do sprinters leave Quickstep? The extra money is nice, but not life changing. If Kittel stayed, I bet he’d still be on the bike.
when he beat Cav at 2013
he became one of my favourite sprinter
I wouldn't call decline.
Real men ride Propel, salute
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LAME TITLE....change it have some respect for the people that give so much to the sport. This is part of the reason people leave pro cycling.....at it was my reason.#benice
Has there every been a more sus profile!
Ziggy zagga ziggy zagga oi oi oi !!!!!!!!
He made sprinting really boring. You knew from the beginning he was going to win. Didn’t matter if cav or anybody were there. I miss his long explosive sprints.
Just think of what he could have become if only he had used Campagnolo.
@Pete is never wrong Nah, I think the video proved that he managed that just fine without Campy.
Campy is best for show and pleasure bikes; Shimano best for racing.
Edit: Shimano is best for racing for economic reasons.
Mechanicals...
He ate too much McDonnalds.
Very weak mentality, thats a shame.
and how many tour stages did you win? oh what ashame