The Vuelta winner and multiple Classics champion tells us about his toughest day on the bike
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18 Comments
Legend!!!
I wager he's dealt out 100x more bad days than he's received. Riding in the break and knowing all you've to do is hold King Kelly's wheel through the mountains…that sounds like a bad day!
the Beast….
Sean Kelly, PHIL Anderson and Greg Lemond all legends
My favorite bike rider ever
Hard MAN, Knew how to suffer, indeed. . .
Sean Kelly – my hero.
But I bet he still sprinted to finish first in his group , just a legendary bike rider
EPO made champions out of mediocre riders… Kelly was a true champion that had to endure the cheaters in 92' and after…
Sean Kelly, one of those cyclist who can suffer the most and hear this story, a humbling moment.
Sean…getting dropped early on…they were all on dope.. Chiapucci etc
Love Kelly. Irish hero…and that Carrick accent….tooeer.
One tough man senn him at19yrs in the tour of ireland climbing mamore gap in donegal and on to the stage end in buncranna he was good even then
My Toughest Day: Reys Derak #1
When pro riders went off feel, grimace & pure strength.
Unlike recent times when most go off data.
Bring back the 70's 80's & 90's
DERAK Anderson
SEAN Andetsmo
Most boring commentator on Eurpsport. He should make his point and leave it there, not waffle on and on and on. I think he's even boring himself. Half the time he doesn't get team names or rider names correct.
Who wrote subtitles? "Turah France"???
"Clients, with mountain top finishes?"
Awesome rider.