British racer Simon Carr has admitted that he’s coming back from the “toughest season I’ve ever had” as he looks to bounce back from a brutal 2025 campaign this season, his second at Cofidis.
The 27-year-old joined the French squad from EF Education-EasyPost last winter and had been looking forward to making his Tour de France debut in the summer for his new team.
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He eventually managed to log 26 race days, but nine of those were DNFs, including the Vuelta a España.
Carr said that he had returned to a good level of fitness in the summer, and he duly recorded a promising 21st place at the Donostia San Sebastián Klasikoa. The Vuelta was next on his list, but a bout of illness put him out of the race and compromised the remainder of his season.
“After [San Sebastián], I was thinking I was going to have plenty of opportunities at the Vuelta, but I got sick right at the start of the race, along with my roommate Oliver Knight.
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Carr has now linked up with a new coach – Fred Ostian, who joins Cofidis from Arkéa-B&B Hotels – and he says he’s “not far from my best level” in terms of tests and feeling as he faces the new season.