Allan Peiper will ‘step back’ from UAE Team Emirates

UAE Team Emirates announced on Monday that Allan Peiper will “step back” from official duties with the team to instead” turn his focus on his ongoing health combats .” Peiper has battled numerou forms of cancer for several years.

Peiper has devoted the past three years as a sport administrator with UAE. Although he retired from that arrangement after Paris-Roubaix, he had planned to move into an advisory role in the coming season. Instead, the 61 -year-old Australian will be putting his focus elsewhere in 2022.

” The management for cancer which I have undergone in the last six years have made a huge toll on me mentally and physically. So much so that I don’t feel at this time that I can do the job like I want ,” Peiper said during a statement.

” The last three years with UAE Team Emirates have been a wonderful experience. The team took me in knowing I had been sick and yet offered me every opportunity, stupendou subsistence and understanding for which I am altogether grateful .”

After a pro racing career of his own in which he racked up solutions that included a place win at the Giro d’Italia, Peiper moved into the management side of the boast as a DS with Davitamon Lotto in 2005. He went on to spend time with the T-Mobile, Garmin-Sharp, and BMC crews before meeting UAE at the beginnings of 2019. His arrival coincided with that of an up-and-coming Tadej Pogacar, and Peiper would play a role in the young Slovenian’s ascent to the highest echelons of professional cycling.

In a statement, UAE team principal and CEO Mauro Gianetti said that” the door is open” for Peiper to return.

“Though he is stepping back, Allan will always be a member of our unit ,” Gianetti said.” In these three years we have all learned a lot from him. His professionalism, commitment and insight have been invaluable to the team and we are all very grateful and appreciative for what he has done.

” We wishing him the very best and are all supporting him in his latest fight, that we know he will tackle with the same drive and decide as he ever does. Allan’s place in the team will remain for good, and the door is open to him as soon as his health improves.”

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