Greg LeMond (Norwegian Wikipedia)

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  • Friebe, Daniel (7. januar 2008). «Procycling talks to Greg LeMond». ProCycling. Arkivert fra originalen 4. april 2013. Besøkt 18. januar 2013. «I look at the number of watts I'm producing more than anything else. I'm really into quality over quantity. Adrie Van Diemen was my guide on that.» 

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  • Encyclopædia Britannica Online, Encyclopædia Britannica Online-ID biography/Greg-LeMond, besøkt 9. oktober 2017[Hentet fra Wikidata]

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  • LeMond, Greg (2. juli 2010). «The art of peaking for the Tour de France». Greg LeMond Blog. Cyclingnews.com. Besøkt 18. januar 2013. «Imagine suffering from the worst jet lag the day before the Tour began. That's basically how I felt. I started the 1992 Tour de France more tired than I felt at any the end of any of the other Tours that I completed. I am not sure what was worse, the loss of a night's sleep or the worry over the lost sleep. Not the way to begin a Tour.» 
  • «Something had changed in cycling. The speeds were faster and riders that I had easily out performed were now dropping me. At the time, the team I was on, Team Z, became more and more demanding, more and more concerned ...»: LeMond, Greg (22. juli 2010). «The art of peaking for the Tour de France». Greg LeMond Blog. Cyclingnews.com. Besøkt 18. januar 2013. «From all outside appearances, one might believe there was some reason for concern. The reality was that my ability and desire had not changed.» 

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  • «It is now or never to act. After the earthquake caused by the Armstrong case, another chance will not arise. I am willing to invest to make this institution more democratic, transparent and look for the best candidate in the longer term.»: Seaton, Matt. «Is Greg LeMond the right choice to challenge for the UCI presidency?». The Guardian. Besøkt 18. januar 2013. 

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  • «LeMond Is Honored as Sportsman of Year». Los Angeles Times. 24. desember 1989. Besøkt 18. januar 2013. «He parlayed his success into the richest contract in his sport's history, a three-year, $5.5 million deal with France's "Z" cycling team.» 
  • «My climbing is not like usual. I've climbed much better in the past Tours. This year I'm just not feeling my usual self.»: Brunner, Steven (18. juli 1992). «CYCLING TOUR DE FRANCE : LeMond Doesn't Have the Zip». Los Angeles Times. Besøkt 18. januar 2013. 
  • Harvey, Randy (25. juli 1989). «Drug Use Said to Concern LeMond : Attorney Claims Dutch Team Wanted Cyclist to Try Testosterone». Los Angeles Times. Besøkt 18. januar 2013. «LeMond was particularly bothered by the team's insistence that he use testosterone, a naturally produced male hormone that some cyclists believe will replenish their strength when injected into their systems. Cyclists are penalized if an excessive amount of testosterone is discovered in their urine samples during drug tests.» 

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  • Gifford, Bill (30. juni 2008). «Greg LeMond vs. The World». Men's Journal. Arkivert fra originalen 13. januar 2013. Besøkt 18. januar 2013. «At the time, he blamed himself ... LeMond trained harder than he ever had in his life and changed his diet, but nothing worked ... Finally he went to see a Belgian doctor named Yvan Van Mol. " 'There's nothing wrong with you, Greg,' " LeMond says the doctor told him. " 'If you're going to compete today, you've got to go see Ferrari.' " ... But LeMond refused: Greg LeMond didn't need anything the Italian doctor could provide. He had the highest VO2 max, and he could still beat everyone. Except he couldn't. In 1994 he struggled to keep up on the flat stages ...»  «Arkivert kopi». Archived from the original on 13. januar 2013. Besøkt 18. januar 2013. 

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  • Vinton, Nathaniel (7. september 2009). «Greg LeMond's lawsuit against Trek is about more than broken promises – it's about Lance, too». New York Daily News. Arkivert fra originalen 15. august 2011. Besøkt 18. januar 2013. «Seven years later, Burke was forced to give up on peacemaking; a month after LeMond's lawsuit landed on Trek's doorstep, the company countersued LeMond on April 14, 2008. It was the official end of a lucrative deal – the partnership reportedly earned Trek more than $100 million since it began in 1995 ($5 million of that, reportedly, going to LeMond himself).» 

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  • Abt, Sam (19. november 1993). «LeMond Begins Uphill Grind Toward '94». New York Times. Besøkt 18. januar 2013. «A suffering LeMond withdrew from the Giro d'Italia and went home to Minnesota to mend. Then, in July, he fell while riding across a railroad track and broke the scaphoid bone in his right wrist, ending his season.» 
  • Abt, Sam (19. juli 1999). «LeMond Glances Backward From the Top of Alpe d'Huez». New York Times. Besøkt 18. januar 2013. «LeMond always did like to have a good time, to enjoy the food and wine along the way to winning the Tour de France three times, in 1986, '89 and '90. He might have won a few more but — in a similarity to Lance Armstrong's diagnosis of cancer in 1996 — lost more than a season after he was shot and nearly killed in a hunting accident in 1987.» 

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