Better than last though. I think he will continue as long as he can, to collect as much money as possible.
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HCl+HN03 said:Better than last though. I think he will continue as long as he can, to collect as much money as possible.
I actually yelled at Contador on the TV That was just one of the most stupid things Velasco ever did on a bike. Anyway, it's not like Kloden would ever win anything on Grand Bornand!McLovin said:The most elegant rider I ever saw. He was one with the bike in whatever condition. I also liked Ullrich's style but have to admit that his body was all over the road in the last 2 km of Pla D'Adet in 2005 when he was dragged by Sevilla. Never was the case with Klody. Even on Colombier in 2009 he was riding like a gentleman. Not a single feeling on his face. I would have yelled at Contador like there was no tomorrow. Not him. Professional like no other. Tignes too!
Have a nice life Klody! You are one of a kind!
Never! No way!IndianCyclist said:Kloden retirement spells the end of this thread.
Ferminal said:What was wrong with him 2007/2009?
(and other rare glimpses such as Pais Vasco and P-N 2011)
trevim said:Never! No way!
trevim said:Never! No way!
gregrowlerson said:The thread will never die!
Keep posting random stuff to keep this thread up here.Nikoloz said:cycling will never be the same for me...
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who should we klodists follow now?
Nikoloz said:cycling will never be the same for me...
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who should we klodists follow now?
He's like a motorbike. I've never seen anything like that. He's the strongest I've ever seen at that event.
trevim said:Keep posting random stuff to keep this thread up here.