15 Quotes by Greg LeMond
- There are so many people who have died of cycling, and that didn't happen when I was racing.
- 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.
- Even good people are obliged to deceive.
- I have always struggled to achieve excellence. One thing that cycling has taught me is that if you can achieve something without a struggle it's not going to be satisfying.
- 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 know it is possible to win the Tour without taking anything.
- 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.
- It is cycling as a professional sport that represents the problem. It can transform someone into a liar.
- More people should apologize, and more people should accept apologies when sincerely made.
- Perhaps the single most important element in mastering the techniques and tactics of racing is experience. But once you have the fundamentals, acquiring the experience is a matter of time.
- Sincere apologies are for those that make them, not for those to whom they are made. Sincere apologies are for those that make them, not for those to whom they are made.
- There are few things that you can't do as long as you are willing to apply yourself.
- I'm more optimistic about cycling right now than I've ever been.
- You don't suffer, kill yourself and take the risks I take just for money. I love bike racing.
- Testing, we will never do enough of it.
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