Two days from the end, Hampsten won a stage at Gran Paradiso – a short, explosive road race – which earned him a contract for 1986 with the La Vie Claire team of Bernard Hinault and Greg LeMond.
Continuing the American theme, we also hear from Robin Morton, who was the first woman to work as a team manager and follow the Giro in a team car, when the Linea-Gianni Motta team rode the race in 1984. The predominantly American squad had the 1966 Giro winner Motta as their lead sports director. Morton talks to Orla Chennaoui about her experiences working at the Giro.
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If you want to see Hampsten’s attack, as mentioned by Richard in this episode, the original RAI footage is on YouTube.
The episode of The Cycling Podcast Féminin featuring Orla’s interview with Robin Morton is here.
The website Bikeraceinfo.com by Bill and Carol McGann has a host of great stories about the grand tours taken from their books, which are also available digitally and in print.
COMING TOMORROW
Our interview with Andy Hampsten continues as we look at the 1988 Giro d’Italia, which he won, and focus on the stage that went over the Gavia in the snow. Epic is an over-used word in professional cycling but it certainly applies to that day.
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LIFE IN THE PELOTON
While we’ve been doing Our Giro, Mitch Docker and his old Orica-GreenEdge teammates have been remembering Their Giro when they won the opening team time trial of the 2014 race in Belfast.
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