Talk:1997 Tour de France
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Youth winners
editI can't find who 2nd/3rd place are for the 1997 maillot blanc, anyone else have luck getting that info? --Fxer 23:14, 12 July 2006 (UTC)
Doping
editAlthough officially no-one of the top finishers has admitted to using illegal drugs during the 1997 tour it is highly probable that at least some of the top 10 finishers did. Bjarne Riis admitted to having taken illegal drugs in the 1996 tour. Ullrich was on the same team. Virenque was banned in 1998 for doping. I don't know if this should be mentioned in the main article but I feel it should. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 195.0.229.42 (talk) 11:51, July 18, 2007
- Probable? Possible? Perhaps? You seem to have found Ullrich and Virenque guilty of doping in this Tour... Whatever you or I think, it is against Wikipedia policy (WP:BLP, which applies to all articles concerning people) to include any contentious material without thorough sourcing. As there is none beyond that which is circumstantial, I feel it has no place. SeveroTC 15:15, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
awkward opening
editJan Ullrich's victory margin, of 9' 09" was the largest margin of victory since the internationalisation and popularisation of the Tour brought about by the simultaneous events of Greg LeMond's groundbreaking victories, the first by a non-European, and also the ending of the Cold War. In modern times, Ullrich's effort is yet to be bettered.
the parenthetical "the first by a non-European" seems to apply to Ullrich's victory, not to lemond's. also, lemond's victories weren't simultaneous, and the ending of the cold war is kind of out of place and probably doesn't need to be mentioned. finally, the 9'09" margin was the largest margin of victory since Fignon's victory in 1984 (at 10'32") - two years before lemond's first in 1986. and Fignon's victory certainly counts as "in modern times."
i'm going to rewrite the sentence (and tweak the opening a bit).
Jan Ullrich's victory margin, of 9' 09" was the largest margin of victory since Laurent Fignon took the Yellow Jersey in the 1984 Tour by 10'32". Theroyalweman (talk|user|contribs) 14:38, 25 July 2007 (UTC)
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