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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Interesting Bicycle Racing Facts

This blog's topic references an interesting fact about bicycle racing.

Bicycle racing has existed for over 100 years. Some of the first races were held in the late 1800s. The very first Tour de France, which is the Super Bowl of cycling, was first held in 1903. A very fascinating fact is that after over 100 years of bicycling racing history, only two Americans have reached the top of the sport, but what is even more interesting is that both of these Americans have experienced life threatening incidents. Greg LeMond became a world champion for ages 18 and under in 1979, world professional champion in 1983, and the first American to win the Tour de France in 1986. He was then accidently shot while turkey hunting in April of 1987. He lost a lot of blood, had a collapsed lung, and nearly died. He would return to win the Tour de France in 1989 and 1990 and one more world championship in 1989. The other American to reach the top of the sport of cycling is Lance Armstrong. He won the 1993 professional world championships, and in 1986, he announced to the world that he had cancer. The cancer had spread to his lungs and brain, and he was given only a 50% chance of survival. Well, he survived and went on the win a record seven Tours de France. Lance is still racing today.

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