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  "textContent": "Greg LeMond’s place in cycling history is secure on results alone. He won the Tour de France three times, took two elite men’s world road titles, and became the first non-European rider to win the Tour in 1986. But that only explains part of why he still matters. LeMond changed the story of what the […]\n\nThe post Greg LeMond – talent, trauma and the American who changed the Tour story appeared first on ProCyclingUK.",
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