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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Jul 1985, p. 56

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League ERA loader In 1064. euee ojpuefetv oi 'umpejeui aq) U| ispeui ptoO ajduiAio us u|m oi sueaiiotuv A|uo et|) eje Aem 8 Bupei ssaujaH *0 iOWOJX ue*J6 I fHi||iooq *9 spjosai Aunuoi S liaiMMsr •» joipippoa •nm t eueiuoM eef t neoAnog ueof *4 SJ3/WSUV The BOX SEAT A French TOUR on the road again By Mm Rockownsn Two million Frenchmen, women, children, theirpoo- dleo and CBS wW line the Paris streets on Sunday, July 21. They will be wel­ coming cyclists finishing a 2,519-mile, 24-day trek around Iheir country. With­ in hours of the 72nd Tour do France's completion, the French economy should rebound from its customary 10 percent to IS percent July dip. and newspapers such as Le Monde win return to report­ ing politics. The odds are also quite good that a Frenchman from Brittany wiH have been certified a legend, or his young Ameri­ can teammate will have become the most recogniz­ able Yank on- Parisian street corners since JFK. Bernart Hinault and Greg LeMond both ride for the La View Claire bicycling team. Entering a 22-stage race like the Tour, a cyclist on a 10-man team normally knows who is the real meal ticket. On La View Claire, the situation these past 24 days has been somewhat unique. At 30. Hinault is a national treasure. At 24. LeMond is a world champi­ on, and only the second American ever invited to the world's most presti­ gious two-wheeled race. "LeMond joined the team with the promise thai Hinault would help him out," explains Eric Heiden, once a gold medal-winning speed skater and now. among other things, a cycl­ ing analyst for CBS. "LeMond helped Hinault win I he Italian Tour in June. But Hinault has a chance of winning the Tour for the fifth time. And if tie does, he win be considered equal to riders like Jacques Anqueiil and' Eddy Merckx." The French Anque il end the Belgian Merckx-are the only riders to ever rule their sport the way Heiden did his. Only Heiden's domina­ tion crystallized with a one- week. five-gold medal per­ formance in Lake Placid in 1980, after which he switched gears and began flexing his massive thighs for pedal-pumping purposes. , "Skaters use the same muscle groups at cyclists," says Heiden, "so they can be competitive right off the bat." For years, however, it appeared that Heiden's 180-pound muscle-bound body and his five medals were too much for his bike Irames to carry. But in Phil­ adelphia this June he surprised his prolessional 7*11 -sponsored team­ mates as well as himsetf by winning the first and most expensive one-day road race in the world, the 156- mile- U.S. Pro Cycling Championship. His deci­ sion to concentrate on road racing finally showed divi­ dends. "For me." Heiden says, "the essence of cycling is road racing. I enjoy point- to-point racing, or racing where you get to see the surroundings. I didn't want to race in circles anymore." (c) IMS Cofnpuloa

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