Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: MONDAY, July 23, 1990 TAG: 9007230038 SECTION: SPORTS PAGE: B5 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: DATELINE: PARIS LENGTH: Short
On Sunday, LeMond surprised no one by winning his second straight Tour de France and third in the past five years.
For the 1990 victory, LeMond won $360,000 and said he has a bonus payment in his contract that will pay him about $250,000.
But LeMond isn't keeping it all. The world's premier cyclist says he will share it with his "Z" teammates.
"It's my bonus, but I have given it back to the team," he said. "The riders are going to make a lot of money from this Tour. But I'm glad. They deserve it."
LeMond's teammates helped him out of trouble last Wednesday when he had a flat tire. While he changed a wheel and a bike, two team members stopped to wait for him and the others slowed. Then they used a pace-relay system to bring him back to the pack and keep him five seconds behind the leader, Claudio Chiappucci.
"This team is the best team I have been on," LeMond said. - Associated Press
by CNB