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Primož Roglič confirms he will not participate in the 2026 Tour de France but is not contemplating retirement. The Slovenian rider made his season debut at Tirreno-Adriatico, finishing fifth while supporting teammate Giulio Pellizzari. Roglič has a limited race schedule, focusing on upcoming events like Itzulia Basque Country and Tour de Romandie before preparing for the Vuelta a España, aiming for a record-breaking fifth victory. He expresses a desire to spend time with family after being away for so long. While Jonas Vingegaard may target the 2026 Tour after the Giro d'Italia, Roglič emphasizes the importance of team victories over individual accolades. At 36, speculation about his retirement persists, but Roglič remains focused on the present, stating, “I’m not thinking about retirement yet.” He maintains a positive outlook, taking life day by day while continuing to compete.

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