That would have been pretty cool to see.
Greg LeMond was an amazing talent. I truly believe he wasn't doped.
In an interview
That would have been pretty cool to see.
Greg LeMond was an amazing talent. I truly believe he wasn't doped.
In an interview he said something like "Winning a bike race isn't all that difficult, all you have to do is push down on the pedals harder than everybody else ".
he said something like "Winning a bike race isn't all that difficult, all you have to do is push down on the pedals harder than everybody else "I
I would agree with you on your assessment of LeMond. He was good, as in REALLY GOOD and raced CLEAN. He brought aero bars and aero helmets to the tour. They never gave him any respect until he rode the wheels off that time trial bike.
I think his records put a lot of ego pressure on Lance, and the following 7-11, Motorola, and Postal teams to better his numbers.
IMO, the whole Lance deal overshadowed the accomplishments Greg made previously to the sport. In the end it was sad for everyone even remotely related to it.
At the end of the day, Trek tied up his bicycle brand, and he had to fight to get his own brand back so he could market his own LeMond Bikes. I was a LeMond dealer in 1996-97, nice bikes.
John
That would have been pretty cool to see.
Greg LeMond was an amazing talent. I truly believe he wasn't doped.
In an interview he said something like "Winning a bike race isn't all that difficult, all you have to do is push down on the pedals harder than everybody else ".