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  1. Miguel Induráin Larraya (Spanish pronunciation: [miˈɣel induˈɾajn laˈraʝa]; born 16 July 1964) is a retired Spanish road racing cyclist. Induráin won five Tours de France from 1991 to 1995, the fourth, and last, to win five times, and the only five-time winner to achieve those victories consecutively. [4]

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  2. Jun 24, 2017 · How did the five-time Tour de France winner lose his form and his pride in the 1996 Vuelta a España? Read an extract from Alasdair Fotheringham's book 'Indurain' to find out.

  3. Biografía y palmarés del ciclista español Miguel Induráin, ganador del Tour de Francia y del Giro de Italia en varias ocasiones. Conoce su trayectoria deportiva, sus récords, sus premios y su familia.

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    Miguel Indurain-Larraya was born July 16, 1964, in the small village of Villava, Navarreprovince, Spain. He grew up on a farm with a brother and three sisters, and were it not for his natural aptitude for the bicycle, he may well have been very happy as a farmer (he has since retired to a modest house and a quiet life in his home village). Though h...

    But as the eighties progressed, so did Indurain's strength and endurance. As he moved into the 1990s, he was now a veteran in the world of cycling and had ridden in enough Tours to know how to compete. Indurain began his string of five consecutive Tour de France victories in the 1991 race, defeating defending champion Greg LeMond of America. He sto...

    Though Indurain is not the only cyclist to have won five Tour de Frances, he is the first person to win five consecutive Tour victories. He slipped back in the 1996 Tour and many of his fans waited for a comeback that never happened. His feat, however, is still considered by many to be one of the major performances in sporting history. Some of his ...

    Books

    Abt, Sam. Champion: Bicycle Racing in the Age of Indurain.Bicycle Books, Inc., 1993. "Miguel Indurain." Newsmakers 1994. Detroit: Gale Research, 1994.

    Periodicals

    Atlanta Journal-Constitution(August 4, 1996). The Austin American-Statesman(TX) (January 3, 1997). Bicycling(July 1992; September/October 1992; July 1993; November 1, 1996). Crothers, Tim. "End of an Era." Sports Illustrated(July 29, 1996). "Indurain Retires From Pro Racing." International Herald Tribune(January 3, 1997). Los Angeles Times(August, 4, 1996). Murphy, Austin. "A Test of Heart." Sports Illustrated(July 31, 1995). "My Tour With Miguel." Sports Illustrated(August 1, 1994). New York...

    Learn about the life and achievements of Miguel Indurain, the Spanish cyclist who won five consecutive Tour de France titles in the 1990s. Find out how he started cycling, how he dominated the race, and how he retired from the sport.

  4. Sep 4, 2017 · Hunched over his handlebars, posterior on seat and barely a grimace on his face, the image of Miguel Indurain eating up the road before him became the iconic image of cycling in the early 1990s.

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  6. Miguel Indurain (born 1964-07-16 in Villaba) is a former professional road racing cyclist from Spain, active between 1984 and 1996. His best results are 5 wins in GC Tour de France and 12 stage wins in Tour de France.

  7. Jun 22, 2020 · How the five-time Tour de France winner announced his retirement from cycling in a sombre press conference in Pamplona in 1997. Read the details of his decision, the reactions of the media and the public, and the reasons behind his early departure from Banesto.

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