The Brit had a strong season on the road but is saying goodbye to the peloton Dani Rowe racing for Wiggle-High5. Photo: Andy Jones
Olympic gold medallist and three-time track world champion Dani Rowe has announced her retirement from racing at 28.
Time bonus sprints see Welsh rider jump ahead of Canyon-SRAM's Alena Amialiusik in overall classificationThe GC podium after stage two of the women's Tour de Yorkshire. Image: SWPix.comTime bonus sprints see Welsh rider jump ahead of Canyon-SRAM's Alena Amialiusik in overall classification
Former Olympic, world and European track champion Dani Rowe switches from England to Wales for the 2018 Commonwealth Games in AustraliaDani Rowe in Wales national cycling kitFormer Olympic, world and European track champion Dani Rowe switches from England to Wales for the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Australia