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Article: LEMOND'S PATH A BIT TOUGHER THAN MOST.(Sports)
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- Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
- Article date:
- May 10, 1990
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Byline: Joe Layden
You want to know what Greg LeMond would like to do?
You want to know how he would handle this wretched situation if he were somebody else - if he were just an average middle-of-the-pack athlete and not GREG LeMOND: Two-time Tour de France winner and savior of United States cycling?
He would quit. That's what he would do. He would pack up his bike and get on the next plane back to Minnesota, where he would spend a few weeks relaxing at home with his wife and two children.
He would put several hundred miles between himself and the Tour de Trump.
Unfortunately, that just isn't possible.
"There's no ...
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