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Cycling Icon Greg LeMond Honored with Congressional Gold Medal for Tour de France Legacy

Cycling Icon Greg LeMond Honored with Congressional Gold Medal for Tour de France Legacy

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

July 10, 2025

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Cycling legend Greg LeMond receives Congressional Gold Medal, reflecting on his historic Tour de France wins and American legacy at U.S. Capitol ceremony.

In a heartfelt ceremony at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, cycling icon Greg LeMond was honored with the Congressional Gold Medal, a fitting tribute to a man who pedaled his way into history as the first American to conquer the grueling Tour de France in 1986. LeMond, a three-time champion of the prestigious race, spoke with raw emotion about his journey from a wide-eyed 14-year-old in Nevada to a global symbol of American grit and determination.

"This honor is more than I ever expected," LeMond shared, his voice thick with gratitude. "I accept it with deep humility. Cycling was an odd passion for a kid like me in 1976. I didn’t even know the sport existed until a race rolled past my home. But after tasting victory in my first race, I was hooked. I believed, as an American, that hard work could make anything possible."

LeMond’s story is one of audacity. Moving to Europe as a young man to chase his dreams, he became known simply as "The American," a moniker he wore with pride. He recalled with a chuckle how his parents urged him to embrace the stereotype by donning a cowboy hat and boots. While he didn’t go that far, his blonde hair and blue eyes made him a standout, a living reminder to Europeans of America’s role as an ally and friend during pivotal moments in history.

Reflecting on his identity abroad, LeMond emphasized the weight of being an American in a sport long dominated by Europeans. "It’s a legacy of sacrifice and courage," he said, underscoring how his success was not his alone but shared with teammates, supporters, and the countless Americans whose sacrifices paved the way for his achievements.

His career wasn’t without setbacks. A devastating hunting accident in 1987 sidelined him for two years, but LeMond’s resilience shone through with back-to-back Tour de France wins in 1989 and 1990. His story is a testament to the unyielding spirit that defines both his personal journey and the American ethos he so proudly represents.

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Greg LeMondCongressional Gold MedalTour de FranceAmerican cyclistcycling historyU.S. CapitolSportsCyclingAmerican History

Editor's Comments

Greg LeMond’s story is pure pedal-powered poetry, but let’s be honest—getting called ‘The American’ in Europe probably meant he was the only guy not sipping espresso mid-race. And that cowboy hat idea? I bet he dodged it faster than a Tour de France downhill sprint. Still, behind the medals and grit, there’s a reminder: even in a sport of solitary struggle, no one rides alone. Who knew a kid from Nevada could pedal his way into European hearts and Capitol history?

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