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Title: Bicycling
Notice:Bicycling for Fun
Moderator:JAMIN::WASSER
Created:Mon Apr 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
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2707.0. "Phinney Retires" by WMOIS::GIROUARD_C () Thu Nov 18 1993 09:22

            
    
                            BUMMER!!!!!!!!
    
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2707.1DELNI::CRITZScott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3Thu Nov 18 1993 10:289
    	Latest VeloNews said something about this. I think it had to
    	do with Pettyjohn getting sponsorship. VN said that Phinney,
    	Kiefel, and ? might follow Knickman into retirement if they
    	didn't get sponsorship.
    
    	As Chip said, a real bummer.
    
    	Scott
    
2707.2WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Nov 18 1993 11:383
    I guess he's going to pursue an Olympic Team ('94) birthe on
    the x-country ski team - I guess he's nationally ranked for
    the 10k!
2707.3DELNI::CRITZScott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3Thu Nov 18 1993 11:396
    	That's interesting. I know Hampsten and LeMond both XC ski.
    
    	I wonder if we'll see either of these fellas follow in
    	Phinney's tracks 8-)>
    
    	Scott
2707.4WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Nov 18 1993 12:1513
     According to some reading, LeMond is really committed not to
     retire off the '93 season. In an interview LA stated he'd love
     to train with Greg. He believes that Greg is still a tough nut
     and only needs some pushing...
    
     I agree. I don't believe he'll be the force he once was, he easily
     has a chance at a race like the Worlds.
    
     I think LeMond should hit some MB events. He's done well with these
     in the past. Money and prestige is beginning to take a foothold in
     the sport.
    
     I'd just hate to see ANY of these guys just disappear... (sniff) 
2707.5MOVIES::WIDDOWSONOpenVMS engineering, EcosseThu Nov 18 1993 12:402
    I heard that Greg gave up X-country as `it put on too much upper body
    muscle' ... makes sense..
2707.6On LeMond, as I see itSTRATA::ASMITHThu Nov 18 1993 13:098
    Greg Lemond stated during the CBS re-broadcast of the Tour de France
    that his training focus will be completely on cycling this winter.
    It seems that he has to do this to beat Indurain, who is going well now
    but showed some vunerability in the last Tour.  If LeMond does well in
    the 94 Tour, I would guess that he would surely do another year.  Unlike
    Phinney, it seems that LeMond still has the desire to race bikes well
    against the best ( which means racing in European events only ).
     
2707.7PAKORA::GGOODMANRippled, with a flat undersideThu Nov 18 1993 15:1931
> If LeMond does well in the 94 Tour, I would guess that he would surely do
> another year.
    
    No chance. I would say that it's more likely to go the other way.
    Lemond will have looked at Roche and seen a man have 2 good years so
    that he can retire with his head held high, and then at Fignon who
    almost went out the back door. There can be no doubt that Lemond is
    wanting to ride in 1994 well so that he can follow Roche's footsteps.
    Don't get over-ambitious for him. I'm not talking world domination
    here, because Roche most certainly never managed that in his last 2
    years. He just wants to retire from the front the bunch, rather than
    the broom wagon. If he has a repeat of 93 next year, then he may do
    another year in a desperate attempt to try again (as Kelly has done for
    2 seasons now). But, as I say, we're not looking at Tour wins. Even
    Lemond admits now that a finish on the podium is all that he can hope
    for. Time passes on, but it affects some types of rider more than
    others. Strong riders always have shorter careers than the climbers,
    and since Lemond's wins were all based in the TT, as any win is
    nowadays, he has to concede to other men...
    
> Unlike Phinney, it seems that LeMond still has the desire to race bikes well
> against the best ( which means racing in European events only ).
 
    I think Lemond's drive now comes from that desire to leave with some
    respect. Any athlete who retires when well past his best loses some of
    their respect until enough time has gone by that people only remember
    the wins. The best retirement that I've witnessed is Hinaults...
        
    But shouldn't this be in CYCLE_RACING?
    
    Graham.
2707.8WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Nov 19 1993 05:526
     My God Graham... I agree with you! As much a I'd love to take 
     mass amounts of drugs and think that LeMond can beat Big Mig,
     I know it's not in him. He might have a shot at a stage (which
     would really warm my heart and give him an excellent queue).
    
     It should be an intersting year!
2707.9KIRKTN::GGOODMANRippled, with a flat undersideFri Nov 19 1993 09:354
    
    Damn! I'd better delete the note then...  :*)
    
    Graham.
2707.10further lemond rathole: priority changeLASSIE::ZIELONKOMon Nov 22 1993 16:421
maybe we can look for lemond in the spring classics?
2707.11KIRKTN::GGOODMANRippled, with a flat undersideTue Nov 23 1993 02:225
    
    I'd have to say that it's his best option, but I don't think that he
    will consideer them. In his eyes, there is only one race....
    
    Graham.