I've followed the Tour since the days of Bernard Thevenet: mid 70's. Although he's now admitted to drug use in the day, I had a poster in my room as an pre-teen dreaming of riding a pearl white Puegot while wearing the classic white & black checkerboard Team Puegot jersey. I became a racer as a teen, and was a year or two behind Lemond in age, but I would hear someone every now and then say Lemond was here two years ago and blew away the field. He was always great, even as a teen. It was great to see other Americans make their way in the Tour. Davis Phinney was a particular favorite of mine. He loved to sprint. When he was an ametuer, he won the U.S. National Criterium Championships, but he headed to the bar and forgot his three foot tall trophy. The announcer asked me to give the trophy to Davis. I went looking for him and ran into Steve Bauer, a Canadian who would year yellow for a couple of weeks himself, who he told me the trophy wasn't his, but I should be looking for Davis. Yeah, I know, the cyclists got to the bar pretty quickly back in the day. Finally found Davis, but that was only after someone stopped me and tried to accuse me of stealing the trophy. After that, I joined the Navy & became a pure spectator of the Tour. I never liked Fignon, and when he cried after losing to Lemond by 8 seconds, by feelings towards him were solidified. He was just too arogant, or maybe too French. Indurain had amazing physical abilities, like a resting heart rate of 28 bpm. He lacked Lance's determination, and that is what has made Lance the great champion he has been for the past six years. Will there be a seventh?