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Andreas Klöden was born on 22 June, 1975 in Mittweida, Bezirk Karl-Marx-Stadt, East Germany, is a German cyclist. Discover Andreas Klöden's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?

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Age 48 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 22 June 1975
Birthday 22 June
Birthplace Mittweida, Bezirk Karl-Marx-Stadt, East Germany
Nationality Germany

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Andreas Klöden Height, Weight & Measurements

At 48 years old, Andreas Klöden height is 1.83m and Weight 63 kg.

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Andreas Klöden Net Worth

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1975

Andreas Klöden (born 22 June 1975) is a German former professional road bicycle racer, who competed as a professional between 1998 and 2013.

Klöden was born in Mittweida in 1975.

1996

Before he turned professional, he won the bronze medal in the Under 23 World Time Trial Championships in 1996, and two stages at the International Rheinland-Pfalz Rundfahrt in 1997.

1998

Klöden signed with (later T-Mobile Team) in 1998, and in his first pro season he won the Niedersachsen-Rundfahrt's General classifications (GC) and the prologue of the Tour de Normandie.

1999

In 1999, he won a stage at the Portuguese Tour of Algarve.

2000

His major achievements include a bronze medal at the 2000 Olympic Games and finishing second in the general classification at the 2004 and 2006 Tour de France.

Klöden was a tall, lightly built racer with enough strength to place high in the overall classifications of the Grand Tours, but his performances were affected by injuries.

But the first of his great seasons came in 2000, where after notching two important victories in the GC of Paris–Nice and Tour of the Basque Country, he went on to obtain the bronze medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, after fellow German Jan Ullrich and Kazakh Alexander Vinokourov, two riders with whom he would spend several seasons on T-Mobile.

After that came three injury plagued seasons in which he gained no victories.

2003

He was forced to abandon the 2003 Tour de France due to a fractured tailbone.

An accident almost saw the repeat of his 2003 Tour injury, but this time the injury to the coccyx was just a hairline fracture and he was able to continue.

2004

2004 saw his cycling rebirth as he won the German National Road Racing Championships and so continued T-Mobile/Team Telekom's winning streak, which went back to Bernd Gröne's 1993 win of these Championships.

Klöden held his great moment of form until the Tour de France, which began one week later.

In that Tour, which he began as a domestique for Ullrich, he did not win any stage but finished second overall after taking second place from Italian Ivan Basso in the final time trial.

Ullrich, whom Klöden was supposed to be supporting, finished fourth that year, the only time he finished outside the top three in the Tour de France.

Finishing ahead of Ullrich brought Klöden international fame and rumours circulated that he was moving to or, where he would have led the team, but instead he stayed at T-Mobile with Ullrich.

2005

In the 2005 season he won a stage at the Bayern-Rundfahrt.

Klöden as well as teammates Ullrich and Vinokourov were considered among the challengers for the 2005 Tour de France overall victory, with Ullrich as the strongest bid.

Klöden contributed to the team success of T-Mobile in the race that saw Ullrich finish 3rd and Vinokourov finish fifth.

On stage 8 in the Vosges Mountains, he attacked halfway up the final climb of the day and eventually took the K.O.M. points, catching breakaway leader Pieter Weening right at the summit.

On the way down to the finish in Geradmer, he lost the sprint finish in the closest Tour de France finish of all time – (9.6 millimetres or 0.0002 secs) until stage 7 of the 2017 Tour de France when Marcel Kittel beat Edvald Boasson Hagen ( 4.0 millimetres or 0.00003 secs).

2006

In the Tour of 2006, Klöden became one of the favorites for the overall victory when Ullrich, Vinokourov and Basso did not start.

Vinokourov did not participate because of his teammates doping scandal, which caused his Astana team to fall below the minimum six riders to start.

After somewhat weak performances in the first mountain stages, Klöden was in good shape in the Alps, climbing in the overall ranking.

Klöden was very strong in the closing time trial where he finished second after his teammate Serhiy Honchar, climbing from fourth to the third place in the general classification over Carlos Sastre.

On stage 11 to the Pla D'Beret, Klöden was dropped by the leading group and lost about 1:30mins, which cost him dearly.

On Stage 15, he performed strongly, dropping everyone, except eventual overall winner Floyd Landis.

On Stage 16, Kloden again performed well, finishing fourth on the stage, however on stage 17, he again cracked on the Col de Joux Plane, but recovered on the descent, thanks mainly to the help given to him by teammate Patrik Sinkewitz.

On 27 August 2006, Klöden announced that he would ride for in the 2007 season, although Alexander Vinokourov was the team captain.

This announcement came as something of a surprise to the cycling community because Klöden, despite his talent and accomplishments, would almost certainly not be the leader of that team, which was organized around Vinokourov.

During the Tour de France, he rode well, but had to help Astana captain Vinokourov, and lost a few minutes.

2007

Astana formally withdrew from the 2007 Tour de France on 24 July, when Vinokourov's doping test was found to be positive.

His racing in September was interrupted by injury, following an accident while out training when a car crossed his path forcing him to swerve, Klöden ended up in a ditch.

Although an X-ray showed no broken bones, he missed the GP de Plouay and the Tour of Poland.

2008

His 2008 season was uneventful in grand tours though he won the Tour of Romandie that year and he came second in the Tour de Suisse.

2009

His 2009 Tour de France was mainly serving as a domestique for Alberto Contador and Lance Armstrong though after stage 15 Kloden sat 4th overall.

Kloden's podium chances closed in however on stage 17 when his teammate Alberto Contador put in a controversial attack dropping Kloden allowing the Andy and Fränk Schleck to gain over 2 minutes over him.

He would later end up finishing 6th overall that year though he would end up moving into 5th overall after Lance Armstrong's titles were stripped.

On 2 October 2009 it was confirmed that Klöden would join for the 2010 season

2017

Later, he withdrew from the Tour at stage 17 into Revel, having crashed during the 16th stage and fracturing a bone in his right wrist.