Bernard Hinault (pronounced [bɛʁ.naʁ i.no]; born 14 November 1954) is a French former professional cyclist who won the Tour de France five times.
I have the impression that cycling is no longer a game but rather an employment. . . a job.
Illegal drug use runs contrary to the image of health depicted by cycling. Distributors of these drugs must be prosecuted more harshly as they are ciminals.
I race to win, not to please people
I may, however, begin riding again when I am 60.
I believe there are two periods in life, one for the bike, the other for becoming active on one's work.
I am working as public relations director for the Tour de France and maintaining my farm.
There's a terrible delight in watching a rival sink without a trace
I have contacts with the Tour de France which keep me close to cycling.
As long as I breathe, I attack.
As long as I live and breathe, I attack