'As you well know, fellow cyclist, we're all obliged to trash-talk triathletes': Six of the best columns Katie Archibald wrote for Cycling Weekly
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British track cycling stalwart Katie Archibald has announced her retirement from professional cycling at the age of 30. The multiple Olympic and World Champion, known for her dominance on the velodrome, is not only leaving behind a glittering palmarès but also a considerable body of work as a columnist for *Cycling Weekly*. The publication highlighted six of her most memorable pieces, showcasing her sharp wit and candid observations, particularly her humorous takes on triathletes.
Archibald's retirement marks the end of an era for British track cycling, where she secured two Olympic gold medals, an Olympic silver, and five World Championship titles across various endurance events. Her decision comes after a career defined by both exceptional performance and a refreshingly outspoken personality, a rare combination in modern professional sport. Her columns offered a unique, unfiltered perspective from inside the peloton, providing insights often absent from official press releases.
While her physical prowess will be missed on the boards, Archibald's legacy extends beyond medals. She proved that a top-tier athlete can also be an engaging, articulate voice, leaving a blueprint for future generations to follow – or, at the very least, a well-reasoned argument for why triathletes are fair game.
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