I know too that we Americans like to think of ourselves as cleaner than clean, a healthy nation who would never take anything when a recent poll suggested that 65 per cent of the population would risk dying in 10 years if they would be guaranteed Olympic gold.
From Greg LeMond
I know I'll never feel that sensation of racing and winning again and that took a while to get used to. The Tour was a race I never thought I could lose.
I rode in a nine-day charity ride recently, averaged 43km a day and still finished in the lead group. I'm 38, not quite finished yet.
There are so many people who have died of cycling, and that didn't happen when I was racing.
Testing, we will never do enough of it.
Even good people are obliged to deceive.
It is cycling as a professional sport that represents the problem. It can transform someone into a liar.
Seattle is very similar to Minneapolis. I like the culture; I like the people. I raced a bike and won a national championship on Lake Washington in 1977, so I've had a connection there for a long time.
I guess I'm a semi-retired person. I work out of my house. I'm a skier in the winter - downhill and cross country. I have a place in Montana for the down-hilling.
I used to trapshoot. I was actually a junior national champion. My parents are trapshooters, so I'm more into target stuff.
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