Kittel pulls out of Tour de Yorkshire due to health issues
Marcel Kittel has pulled out of the Tour de Yorkshire at late notice due to "health issues", the Katusha-Alpecin team confirmed to Cyclingnews on Wednesday.
The German sprinter has endured a difficult start to the 2019 season, and things don't appear to be improving, with two months to go until the Tour de France.
Kittel, whose last appearance came with 99th place at Scheldeprijs on April 10, had recently added the Tour de Yorkshire to his programme, with the four-day race running from May 2-5 this week. However, after being announced as one of the big-name riders, he decided not to travel to the UK on Wednesday.
The Katusha-Alpecin team would only cite "health issues", explaining that things had not improved since April and stating that "he is not healthy enough to race".
The team nevertheless confirmed that Kittel is still due to ride the Tour of California later this month, as planned.
Kittel underwent health tests towards the end of 2018, in a hugely disappointing first season with Katusha-Alpecin in which he won just two races, having won 14 the year before. He made a bright start to 2018, winning the Trofeo Palma at Challenge Mallorca and finishing second at the Clasica de Almeria.
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