Patrick Lefevere’s riders show that racing in the spring classics requires not just speed and power, but mental endurance
As he watched his rider Bob Jungels cross the line at the end of Kuurne‑Brussels‑Kuurne on Sunday, becoming the first man from Luxembourg to win one of bike racing’s cobbled classics in more than a century, Patrick Lefevere could look back to the day, 41 years ago, when he won the race himself. Lefevere’s own racing career was relatively short. But now he is the guiding spirit of the greatest team in his sport. Perhaps, pound for pound, the greatest team in any sport today.
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