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Jack Maars
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"Callistus Valerius" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Not being a LeMondologist, I ask the question, was Greg dirty in his
> day? LeMond was before my time, and my knowledge of him consists of what
> I've read in rbr. But if someone could fill in the knowledge gap.
>
>
Don't forget, Greg wrote THE BOOK on training.
Other than The Bible, Eddy Borysewicz's book
'Bicycle Road Racing - Complete Program for
Training and Competition' you don't need all
these fancy pancy new training books that have
Lance or that silly Chris Carmichel character
yapping about 'systems' or other silliness.
I don't like these newcomers to my sport
such as Lance and that Chris Carmichel
guy.
Anyway:
When the USCF got Borysewicz, one big improvement
he made to Greg back in '77 was to change Greg's
riding position. Eddy states Greg was pedaling
pigeon-toed and they worked to change all that.
Greg listened and did a number on the Russians and
Poles at the '80 Circuit de la Sarthe! Or have you
forgotten that?
Remember these names:
Greg LeMond
Ron Kiefel
Greg Demgen
Jeff Bradley
They won Bronze in the 1978 Junior Worlds TTT.
The very first Worlds medal for a U.S. road team.
news:[email protected]...
> Not being a LeMondologist, I ask the question, was Greg dirty in his
> day? LeMond was before my time, and my knowledge of him consists of what
> I've read in rbr. But if someone could fill in the knowledge gap.
>
>
Don't forget, Greg wrote THE BOOK on training.
Other than The Bible, Eddy Borysewicz's book
'Bicycle Road Racing - Complete Program for
Training and Competition' you don't need all
these fancy pancy new training books that have
Lance or that silly Chris Carmichel character
yapping about 'systems' or other silliness.
I don't like these newcomers to my sport
such as Lance and that Chris Carmichel
guy.
Anyway:
When the USCF got Borysewicz, one big improvement
he made to Greg back in '77 was to change Greg's
riding position. Eddy states Greg was pedaling
pigeon-toed and they worked to change all that.
Greg listened and did a number on the Russians and
Poles at the '80 Circuit de la Sarthe! Or have you
forgotten that?
Remember these names:
Greg LeMond
Ron Kiefel
Greg Demgen
Jeff Bradley
They won Bronze in the 1978 Junior Worlds TTT.
The very first Worlds medal for a U.S. road team.