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The Art of Losing

Summary by Stab Magazine
Having retired as a professional cyclist, it was said that Laurent Fignon cut a sad figure around the suburbs of Paris. Partly perhaps because whilst going bald he’d scraped a ponytail, a look never knowingly associated with happiness or success. But mainly because of a catastrophic sporting defeat. Despite having won the Tour de France twice (83, 84), Fignon would be forever known as the man who lost the 1989 race — regarded as the greatest eve…
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Stab Magazine broke the news in on Thursday, April 3, 2025.
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