I’m not particularly fond of this photo, but it certainly tells you a thing or two about Le Blaireau. A man more comfortable speaking with his appendages than with words, he was patron of the last peloton that truly represented the working class sport that cycling originally was; one where riders escaped a tough life of manual labor and meager means by pursuing life on the bicycle (one of tough labor and meager means). The hardest man of a generation of hard men, the Badger was as cuddly as a fistful of rusty nails.
By my last count, there are more images on The Googles – both old and new – of Hinault assaulting people than there are of him riding a bike. A fiercely proud man, he once threw a young Phil Anderson’s bidon to the roadside after Phil deigned to offer it to him in a sporting gesture. In his first grand tour of his career, he lead a rider’s protest because they felt mistreated. A few years later, at the 1984 Paris-Nice, he beat up a guy (pictured) for leading a protest by shipyard workers who felt mistreated. He’s been tackling people ever since.
He was also, as most champions are, fiercely competitive. As team leader, he forced LeMan to wait for him in 1985 when he faltered and his young American teammate was up the road in the winning break, threatening to take the race lead. In return, he promised to work for Greg the following year. Then, in the 1986 Tour, when it suddenly appeared he might be strong enough to win for a record sixth time, he promised to work for LeMond so long as he beat him first. Not exactly a man of his word, then.
So here’s to Bernard Hinault, a fucking asshole. But an awesome asshole. And, while not pretty, lets remember that assholes perform a vital function.
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The best part of the picture is the guy on the right running away. That's a shipyard worker? Instead of punching them out, Bernie should have screened On The Waterfront for those guys.
On why doesn't anyone do a decent repro of that classic La Vie Claire jersey?
Isn't that Larry from Three's Company?
is this on video any where?
@mcsqueak
Think you are thinking of a different Phil...
@Cinghiale
I think Prendas has them available now and again.
That's one of my all time favorite cycling photos. I especially like that Klinger is officiating.
@Marcus
Perhaps I am. Whenever anyone says Phil I automatically think of Phil Liggett.
I have that jersey. If photos are needed, let me know. It doesn't fit me (sigh) anymore...
The 1978 Tour where he led the protest into Valence d'Agen wasn't actually his first Grand Tour - to prepare for his tilt at le Tour he had already ridden and won that year's Vuelta, held in those days in April.
@All
When I see this pic, I'm reminded of the worldview expressed in one of the greatest cinematic experiences of the last decade... I'm speaking, of course, of Team America: World Police.
There's three kinds of people in the world; Pussies, Dicks and Assholes. Pussies don't like Dicks, because Pussies get fucked by Dicks. But Dicks also fuck Assholes.
By this definition, The Badger is not an Asshole, but a Dick. A Big, Fucking Dick.
Enjoy.
@redranger
There is indeed video of the punch. The photo captures the moment so much better though.