There are so many people who have died of cycling, and that didn’t happen when I was racing.
Meaning of the quote
The quote suggests that cycling has become more dangerous over time. When Greg LeMond was racing, he did not see as many people dying from cycling accidents as he does now. This implies that the sport of cycling has become riskier or less safe for participants in recent years, compared to when Greg LeMond was an active professional cyclist.
About Greg LeMond
Greg LeMond is an American former road racing cyclist who won the Tour de France three times and the Road Race World Championship twice. He was the first non-European professional cyclist to win the men’s Tour and the first American male to do so. LeMond also championed technological advancements in pro cycling and is a vocal opponent of performance-enhancing drug use.
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Sincere apologies are for those that make them, not for those to whom they are made. Sincere apologies are for those that make them, not for those to whom they are made.
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