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Andy Schleck: "I never drove for the money"

2020-09-08T19:15:20.382Z


INTERVIEW - Winner of the Tour de France 2010, the Luxembourger takes a passionate look at professional cycling and amateur cycling.


Declared winner of the 2010 Tour following Alberto Contador's doping suspension in 2012, Andy Schleck is celebrating the 10th anniversary of his victory, declared on the green carpet.

At 35, the youngest of the Schleck brothers - retired from the peloton since October 2014 - displays an eternal smile when he talks about passion, cycling.

LE FIGARO.

- What does the Grande Boucle, the main event of international cycling, inspire you in 2020?

Andy SCHLECK.

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The Tour de France is an incredible sporting event, with riders who are magnificent.

This year, it takes place in a particular context, but it remains a unique spectacle on the roads of France.

It is also a very impressive sporting challenge.

I realize this all the more since I no longer participate as a runner.

I look at the race with different eyes and sometimes I wonder how I was able to do this race… When I watch the runners climb the passes, I find it incredible.

Frankly, I have respect

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Source: lefigaro

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