The first cyclist to win the Tour de France five times, and he did it with a cool, almost lazy panache that drove his competitors mad. Anquetil was so confident he'd announce his race strategy beforehand—and still win. Known as "Monsieur Chrono" for his supernatural time-trial abilities, he'd smoke cigarettes between races and drink champagne the night before competitions. But underneath that nonchalant exterior was a machine: mathematically precise, utterly ruthless on the bicycle. And always, always stylish.
January 8, 1934
92 years ago
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