Ty Magner embarks on his fifth season with L39ION of Los Angeles as he looks to rejuvenate his cycling career following a disappointing 2024. After struggling early in the season, feeling lethargic and unwell, he reframed his mindset at the Armed Forces Cycling Classic and chose to prioritize his passion for cycling over retirement plans. Magner's commitment to teamwork and his desire to lead L39ION to victory reflect his dedication, signaling a renewed focus on achieving success together rather than individually, despite the challenges he faced.
It was the day after 'a shit race' at the Armed Forces Cycling Classic... that he recommitted to earning a living on a bike and scrapped retirement plans.
'I was on the edge of 2024 being my last season as a 'pro', but I was having a terrible spring... I told them fuck this, I'm not quitting.'
'Personally, I've had over 80 high-level wins in the crits, my drive now is to get the team back to winning.'
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