
1972 - Bernard Thevenet on Mont Ventoux
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In 1972, Bernard Thévenet marked a pivotal moment in his career with a remarkable victory on Mont Ventoux during the Tour de France. This stage win not only showcased his resilience but also highlighted his potential as a leading cyclist. Thévenet's achievement was particularly impressive given that he had suffered a severe crash earlier in the tour, resulting in temporary amnesia. Despite this setback, he persevered and managed to win the stage, demonstrating his determination and strength. Thévenet's performance on Mont Ventoux was a defining moment in his rise to prominence. The stage, known for its challenging climb, saw Thévenet outperform notable competitors like Eddy Merckx and Luis Ocaña. His success here was a precursor to his future achievements, including winning the Tour de France in 1975 and 1977. Thévenet's ability to overcome adversity and deliver under pressure cemented his reputation as a formidable cyclist in the international cycling community.