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"It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change." - Charles Darwin
Dear All,
Welcome to the site of Larissa Kleinmann - a German-native ex-runner whose life journey has led her
into professional cycling anno 2005 as "The New Kid on the Block".
My path into the Life as a Nomad has been a rather different one, with lots of windy turns never giving free the view over where it was leading towards.
My life story is a long one, consisting of three main parts: Lilli The Ex-Runner, Lilli The Cyclist, and Lilli The Traveller. To read the full load,
you can click on the corresponding picture to the right.
I may be a German officially on the face of my passport but I am a world traveller at my core. In 1998 I "escaped" the
familiar and set out to start exploring the WWW - the Whole Wide World. I have not stopped since and do
not intend to ever do so. Via full athletic scholarships at Boston University and one of the
United States' top NCAA Track&Field programs, University of Arkansas, as well as two university diplomas (BSBA and MBA), coincidences led through an exchange semester at the ESC Toulouse
and getting-to-know my former coach Marion Clignet.
The result of it all is my current Life as a Pedalling Nomad: I packed up my stuff and moved to France (Limoux) in December 2004 to become a professional cyclist. A month after my first-ever cycling race
I became member of the German national team. The first time on a time trial bike I was able to beat several current and former World & Olympic champions in the prologue of the Tour de l'Aude 2005.
The road to the track was pre-determined to become an individual pursuiter... my second race ever on the track I won the bronze medal at the UCI Track World Cup in Manchester 2005. My third race was
the World Championship in Bordeaux (2006) where I placed a disappointing 10th with 3 weeks of no-training in the legs. Another bronze medal at the 2006 World Cup in Moscow later and another World Championships, I found myself at a crossroad fall 2007:
After an injury and problems with the national federation, I was kicked out of the national track cycling team. Olympic dreams having been busted within an eyewink, I quit the sport temporarily before fellow cycling mates and the
team director of one of the world's top pro road cycling teams, Jens Zemke of the Equipe NÜRNBERGER Versicherung, persuaded me to continue the sport and jump on the road bike instead. Old sport, new challenge: the Ghetto for 2008! ;)
As it is almost impossible to live above the national poverty line as a female professional cyclist
in Germany, I plan to retire completely from cycling after the 2008 season. No public recognition, no sponsors, no money, no social security - the vicious cycle of women's cycling! Even though it is a beautiful sport that will hurt to give up on, approaching 30, I am afraid it will be time to let sensibility win over passion. Hence, I am looking for a "normal" career to start from winter 2008/09 in the area of marketing/PR/journalism.
If you know of any possibilities, please have a look at my profile page where you can find my CV. Thank you!
Do not hesitate to contact me if you have
any questions or comments or whatever else may lie on your heart to throw at me. ;-) So long take care over there, enjoy, relax
, and get the most out of life you can! Don't take anything for granted.
Avec Courage mais Sans Chutes,
Larissa "Lilli" Kleinmann
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"Three-In-One" - The Lives of...

Lilli The Cyclist

Lilli The Traveler
Lilli The (Ex-)Runner
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