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Wallers
Arenberg - Lille
Last year we’d gone to Compiègne on a bluff, figuring maybe we’d get a glimpse of our man Greg. Not only did we but the in the end we’d been able to ride with him on “les pavés”, quite unexpectedly, I have to say. We thought there was no way we could pull this off again. It’s good to be wrong sometimes. Greg was in Europe last week (April 2015) to shoot a new episode of “LeMond of Cycling” for Eurosport. The network allowed us to follow Greg during the shoot in northern France. A meeting is set in Wallers, site of the scary Arenberg trench, to shoot Greg hitting the uneven roads of Hell (of the North) and share his wisdom. As always with the LeMonds, greetings are cheerful and heartfelt. Even the sun has decided to show himself for the occasion (a rare treat this year). Or maybe it is just Kathy’s smile. Or both. Anyway,
we meet Eurosport’s crew and
the atmosphere is relaxed. Sam & Philippe smile a lot and work
fast And LeMonster wants fun to prevail. He has an idea : why not shoot a commercial for the Revolution trainer here in Arenberg ? I won’t spoil the plot but Greg and his friend Patrick engage in a goofy dialogue on camera. Several takes are needed since Greg is having trouble… NOT to talk. I’m not sure this commercial will see the light of day but I will remember it as a testimony of Greg and Patrick’s friendship. They are a great comic duo because they have a strong complicity. A 30 years old bond. When this part of the shoot is done, Greg offers us to accompany him down the trench and on to the next sector, “Pont Gibus” (Gibus being the nickname of Gilbert Duclos-Lassalle, winner in 92 & 93). It is an excellent test ride for my brand new Washoe bike and I jump on the occasion of riding with Greg and his faithful friend Patrick. It turns out LeMond knows how to build as well as he knows how to ride. The bike is impressively steady and efficient, even with an average and slightly overweight rider (me). The ride isn’t easy by any means but it is definitely exciting. After
a few shots on this sector, it is
decided that we will ride back to the hotel. Thierry joins us on one
of Greg’s bikes and off we go. It is supposed Half the ride is done with the GPS app in one hand, trying to figure out where to go when, out of the blue, Greg finds a cape and the accelerator pedal at the same time. Let’s just put it this way : when Greg decides to go, you’d better be on his tail, or else… 35, 40km/h… even sheltered, it can be rough. I try to pass Greg and help share the load but he just looks at me and says “no, no, stay behind”. Head down, there is no doubt we’re with Greg LeMond. The style is definitely recognizable. That’s awesome. We are indeed fast, but still… We’re slowly dying of thirst. I’m
desperately looking for a place
to stop but every “friterie”, “Boulangerie” or grocery store
we find Rescued by the rush of sugar in our brains, we find the shortest way to the hotel (including pedestrian tunnels, stairs and other non cyclist friendly paths) and finally arrive. Flanders is still on for 60km. We’ve done it. The world will remember our ride as we establish a KOM (King of the mountains) on Strava on a short but may I say historical segment (click here for the result). All right, you might be unimpressed by this 500m long, slight descent sector but, hey… It’s always good to win a KOM, isn’t it ? In
But when Greg LeMond discovers the sector, his eyes sparkle, he is like a little boy in a candy store. You can tell he’d like nothing more than jump on the bike and hit it. But he won’t. He has a job to do and, let’s face it, it is very, very, very cold. The shoot is efficient, Sam finds some fine angles with his camera and Philippe asks the right questions. That’s a wrap, we’re heading back to the hotel. It’s
time for us to show Greg &
Kathy our work. We discuss our new website & blog, Thierry
brought his albums. They are made out of all the pictures &
newspapers cuts Thierry was able to gather over the years. Greg is
impressed and these Always on the run, Greg LeMond has to fly to his next appointment. We say our goodbyes and promise we’ll meet again soon. I’m sure we will. Greg is a man of his word. Our many thanks to Greg, Kathy & Patrick for… well, everything. Thanks to the Eurosport team : Laurence, Philippe, Sam & Jessica. |
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