Greg LeMond is a retired American road racing cyclist, renowned for his exceptional achievements. He distinguished himself by winning the Tour de France three times, a feat unmatched by any other American male cyclist. Further solidifying his legacy, LeMond also secured the Road Race World Championship twice. His career marked a significant period for American cycling on the international stage, and he remains a prominent figure in the sport's history.
In 1912, Frank Kramer took silver at the World's.
On June 26, 1961, Gregory James LeMond, the American former road racing cyclist, was born.
In 1969, Audrey McElmury won.
In 1971, John Howard was the Pan American Games champion.
In 1975, Greg LeMond was introduced to cycling by Wayne Wong as an off-season training aid.
In 1977, at age 15, LeMond finished second in the Tour of Fresno to John Howard.
In 1978, LeMond represented the United States at the Junior World Championships in Washington, D.C., finishing ninth in the road race.
In 1979, LeMond won gold, silver and bronze medals at the Junior World Championships in Argentina, with his victory in the road race as the highlight.
In 1980, Beth Heiden won.
In 1980, at age 18, LeMond was selected for the 1980 U.S. Olympic cycling team, but the U.S. boycott prevented him from competing in Moscow.
In the spring of 1980, Greg LeMond joined the U.S. National cycling team for a six-week European racing campaign.
Sergei Sukhoruchenkov was the 1980 Olympic Road champion.
Greg Lemond signed with Renault in Paris on the day the 1980 Tour de France finished.
In 1981, Greg LeMond achieved his first professional victory at the French Tour de l'Oise and also won the Coors Classic in the United States and placed third in the Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré stage race. He won a total of five races in his rookie season of 1981.
In 1981, Greg LeMond began his professional cycling career.
On April 11, 1982, Greg LeMond broke his collarbone while racing the cycling classic Liège–Bastogne–Liège.
On September 20, 1982, Greg LeMond won the Tour de l'Avenir by a record 10 minutes, 18 seconds.
In 1983, Greg LeMond won the Road World Championship in Altenrhein, Switzerland, becoming the first American male cyclist to do so.
In 1984, Greg LeMond rode his first Tour de France, finishing third and winning the white jersey of the young rider classification.
In 1985, Greg LeMond rode for La Vie Claire in support of team captain Bernard Hinault, finishing second overall after being ordered not to challenge Hinault.
In 1986, Greg LeMond was a co-leader of the La Vie Claire team alongside Bernard Hinault for the Tour de France.
In 1986, Greg LeMond won his first Tour de France, but felt betrayed by Bernard Hinault and the La Vie Claire team leadership due to aggressive attacks and divisions within the team.
In 1986, Greg LeMond won the Tour de France, becoming the first non-European professional cyclist to win the men's Tour.
In 1987, LeMond was accidentally shot with pellets and seriously injured while hunting.
At the 1989 Tour de France, LeMond completed an improbable comeback to win in dramatic fashion on the race's final stage.
In December 1994, Greg LeMond retired from professional cycling competition.
In 1996, Greg LeMond was inducted into the United States Bicycling Hall of Fame.
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