Kristof Goddaert
Kristof Goddaert of IAM Cycling, ex-AG2R has been killed in an accident while training in Antwerp. He was a decent one day rider with several top 10s in good races.
Details here: http://www.sporza.be/cm/sporza/wielrenn ... _overleden
This is him on the left, having come second to Boonen in the Belgian Championships
Details here: http://www.sporza.be/cm/sporza/wielrenn ... _overleden
This is him on the left, having come second to Boonen in the Belgian Championships

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Heartbreaking
RIP Kristof
RIP
@gietvangent
RIP dude.
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Watched that 09 champs and he lit up the race. Was he up there in GW when Eisel won it, as well?
Literally unbelievable
RIP Kristof.
A good day is ending in a bad one,bad news for cycling. RIP Kristof Goddaert. i will keep your smile.my deepest goes to the family.
@MarkCavendish
Just read the tragic news about Kristof Goddaert & brought to tears. Such a nice guy who loved racing his bike. RIP Kristof.
@jurgenroelandts
Strange how things can go... RIP Kristof Goddaert.
Very sad news.
Boris also falls off his bike and he's ok: http://road.cc/content/news/111282-boris-johnson’s-bike-destroyed-pothole
If the mayor of London was crushed by a new Boris Bus after hitting a pothole, left unrepaired, I don't think we'd hear the end of it.
http://velonews.competitor.com/2014/02/ ... -on_317436
http://www.cyclingnews.com/blogs/heinrich-haussler/goodbye-kristof
@gietvangent
I don’t know if too many people have noticed, but Androni’s Marco Bandiera has ridden this year’s Classics with two Belgian flag colored armbands with the late Kristof Goddaert’s name on them. Bandiera and Goddaert were teammates on IAM last year. Kristof has a special place in Ashley’s heart – back when we first started shooting races in Europe, we were doing it on our normal bikes – camera in a backpack, fully kitted, sprinting around the Vlaamse Ardennen, trying to catch as many spots as possible. Ashley had fallen behind on her schedule of locations for the day though and wasn’t going to make it to her final spot, the Oude Kwaremont. Just as she was resigning herself to the disappointment of missing the final spot, an AG2R rider pulled up alongside her, smiled, and gestured for her to get on his wheel. It was Kristof. He had just pulled out of the race and was going to the Kwaremont to watch the finale. It was a small thing, but they became friends, and despite that being the only time they ever met, it was one of those moments that lived on. We were both heart-broken to hear the news of Kristof’s death earlier this year, but remembering and mourning are lonely things – you feel like you’re the only one with that pain in your heart, that memory. So in some way, it was comforting to see Kristof’s name on Marco’s arms the last few weeks. It made us both smile a little bit to know that he was still riding this year’s Classics – and suffering through everything that goes with them, crashes and all.
Jered Gruber