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Greg LeMond

Greg LeMond, born on June 26, 1961, is a renowned professional road racing cyclist. He emerged as a prominent figure in the early 1980s, becoming a representative of American cycling. In 1986, he won the Tour de France, making him the first American to achieve this honor. Throughout his career, LeMond has made significant contributions to the development of American cycling, both through his personal achievements and by inspiring a new generation of cyclists. more

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