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Teams & Riders He's coming home!!!! Alejandro Valverde comeback thread.

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What will Valverde's impact be the cycling world in 2012

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Tomorrow on the podium after the race.
 
As the thread title says: He‘s coming home!
Well deserved for him to finally retire, but I would certainly also be happy if the other part of the thread title came true again. Not to be, though, I think he‘s too old for that. As a big fan of statistics, I liked Valverde for the sheer numbers of his career. I have a soft spot for old riders and champions on the decline though because every race could be their last great success.
Well, there will be a big gap in his palmarès with Lombardia but I can‘t say he hasn‘t still had a career that could certainly rival Nibali‘s.
 
Been a fan since 2005 when he beat Armstrong on the first mountain stage of the Tour, in a sprint, which was unheard of. I was 13 at the time, I already regarded myself as a veteran cycling fan, but I hadn't seen a rider like him yet. Never thought I would still have the pleasure of watching him ride at 30. Gonna miss him.



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Wauw, that completely aligns with my experience with him, even the age numbers are exactly the same!
 

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