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The 1987 Tour de France was the 74th edition of the Tour de France, taking place from 1 to 26 July. It consisted of 25 stages over Шаблон:Convert. It was the closest three-way finish in the Tour until the 2007 Tour de France, among the closest overall races in Tour history and the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th place riders each wore the Yellow jersey at some point during the race. It was won by Stephen Roche, the first and so far only Irishman to do so.

The winner of the 1986 Tour de France, Greg LeMond was unable to defend his title following a shooting accident in April.

Following Stage 1, Poland's Lech Piasecki became the first rider from the Eastern Bloc to lead the Tour de France.[1]Шаблон:Sfn He was one of eight different men to wear yellow, a new record for the Tour.Шаблон:Sfn

Teams

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The number of cyclists in one team was reduced from 10 to 9, to allow more teams in the race.[1] The 1987 Tour started with 207 cyclists, divided into 23 teams.[2] Of these, 62 were riding the Tour de France for the first time.[3] The average age of riders in the race was 27.05 years,[4] ranging from the 20-year-old Jean-Claude Colotti (Шаблон:Ct) to the 36-year-old Gerrie Knetemann (Шаблон:Ct).[5] The Шаблон:Ct cyclists had the youngest average age while the riders on Шаблон:Ct had the oldest.[6]

The teams entering the race were:[2]

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Pre-race favourites

Shortly before the Tour, on 20 April 1987, the defending champion Greg LeMond was accidentally shot by his brother-in-law while hunting turkeys. He was unable to start the 1987 Tour, and because Bernard Hinault (second placed in 1986, and the only rider to seriously challenge LeMond in 1986) had retired, the Tour started without a clear favourite.

Only one previous winner started in the 1987 Tour: Laurent Fignon, winner in 1983 and 1984. Since then, Fignon had struggled with his form, but in the first months of 1987, Fignon had finally shown some good results. LeMond's place as leader of the Toshiba team was now taken by Jean-François Bernard. He had finished in twelfth place in the previous year as helper of LeMond and Hinault, so more was expected from him now. The Carrera team was led by Stephen Roche. For Roche, the months before the 1987 Tour had gone well, having won the 1987 Giro d'Italia. In the recent Tours, Pedro Delgado had shown improving results, and he had some talented helpers in his PDM team, so he was also considered a contender.Шаблон:Sfn

Route and stages

In 1985, it was announced that the 1987 Tour would start in West-Berlin, to celebrate the 750th anniversary of the city's founding.[7] The 1987 Tour de France started on 1 July, and had one rest day, in Avignon.Шаблон:Sfn There were 25 stages (and a prologue), more than ever before.Шаблон:Sfn The highest point of elevation in the race was Шаблон:Convert at the summit of the Col du Galibier mountain pass on stage 21.Шаблон:Sfn[8]

Stage characteristics and winners[9]Шаблон:Sfn[10][11]
Stage Date Course Distance Type Winner
P 1 July West Berlin (West Germany) Шаблон:Convert Файл:Time Trial.svg Individual time trial Шаблон:Flagathlete
1 2 July West Berlin (West Germany) Шаблон:Convert Файл:Plainstage.svg Plain stage Шаблон:Flagathlete
2 2 July West Berlin (West Germany) Шаблон:Convert Файл:Time Trial.svg Team time trial Шаблон:Noflag
3 4 July Karlsruhe (West Germany) to Stuttgart (West Germany) Шаблон:Convert Файл:Plainstage.svg Plain stage Шаблон:Flagathlete
4 5 July Stuttgart (West Germany) to Pforzheim (West Germany) Шаблон:Convert Файл:Plainstage.svg Plain stage Шаблон:Flagathlete
5 5 July Pforzheim (West Germany) to Strasbourg Шаблон:Convert Файл:Plainstage.svg Plain stage Шаблон:Flagathlete
6 6 July Strasbourg to Épinal Шаблон:Convert Файл:Plainstage.svg Plain stage Шаблон:Flagathlete
7 7 July Épinal to Troyes Шаблон:Convert Файл:Plainstage.svg Plain stage Шаблон:Flagathlete[12]
8 8 July Troyes to Épinay-sous-Sénart Шаблон:Convert Файл:Plainstage.svg Plain stage Шаблон:Flagathlete
9 9 July Orléans to Renazé Шаблон:Convert Файл:Plainstage.svg Plain stage Шаблон:Flagathlete
10 10 July Saumur to Futuroscope Шаблон:Convert Файл:Time Trial.svg Individual time trial Шаблон:Flagathlete
11 11 July Poitiers to Chaumeil Шаблон:Convert Файл:Mediummountainstage.svg Hilly stage Шаблон:Flagathlete
12 12 July Brive to Bordeaux Шаблон:Convert Файл:Plainstage.svg Plain stage Шаблон:Flagathlete
13 13 July Bayonne to Pau Шаблон:Convert Файл:Mountainstage.svg Stage with mountain(s) Шаблон:Flagathlete
14 14 July Pau to Luz Ardiden Шаблон:Convert Файл:Mountainstage.svg Stage with mountain(s) Шаблон:Flagathlete
15 15 July Tarbes to Blagnac Шаблон:Convert Файл:Plainstage.svg Plain stage Шаблон:Flagathlete
16 16 July Blagnac to Millau Шаблон:Convert Файл:Mediummountainstage.svg Hilly stage Шаблон:Flagathlete
17 17 July Millau to Avignon Шаблон:Convert Файл:Mediummountainstage.svg Hilly stage Шаблон:Flagathlete
18 July Avignon Rest day
18 19 July Carpentras to Mont Ventoux Шаблон:Convert Файл:Mountain Time Trial Stage.svg Mountain time trial Шаблон:Flagathlete
19 20 July Valréas to Villard-de-Lans Шаблон:Convert Файл:Mountainstage.svg Stage with mountain(s) Шаблон:Flagathlete
20 21 July Villard-de-Lans to Alpe d'Huez Шаблон:Convert Файл:Mountainstage.svg Stage with mountain(s) Шаблон:Flagathlete
21 22 July Le Bourg-d'Oisans to La Plagne Шаблон:Convert Файл:Mountainstage.svg Stage with mountain(s) Шаблон:Flagathlete
22 23 July La Plagne to Morzine Шаблон:Convert Файл:Mountainstage.svg Stage with mountain(s) Шаблон:Flagathlete
23 24 July Saint-Julien-en-Genevois to Dijon Шаблон:Convert Файл:Plainstage.svg Plain stage Шаблон:Flagathlete
24 25 July Dijon Шаблон:Convert Файл:Time Trial.svg Individual time trial Шаблон:Flagathlete
25 26 July Créteil to Paris (Champs-Élysées) Шаблон:Convert Файл:Plainstage.svg Plain stage Шаблон:Flagathlete
Total Шаблон:ConvertШаблон:Sfn

Race overview

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Stephen Roche (pictured in the Dijon time trial), winner of the general classification

The prologue was won by specialist Jelle Nijdam, and none of the favourites lost much time.Шаблон:Sfn The second place in the prologue was for Polish cyclist Lech Piasecki, and when he was part of a break-away in the first stage that won a few seconds, he became the new leader in the general classification, the first time that an Eastern-European cyclist lead the Tour de France.Шаблон:Sfn[1] Piasecki kept his lead in the team time trial of stage 2, but lost it in the third stage when a break-away gained several minutes. Erich Maechler became the new leader. Maechler kept the lead for several stages. After stage nine, Maechler was still leading. The mass-start stages were dominated by break-aways of cyclists who were not considered relevant for the final victory; sixth-placed Charly Mottet was the only cyclist in the top 15 who had real chances of finishing high.Шаблон:Sfn

The tenth stage was an individual time trial, and the first real test for the favourites. It was won by Stephen Roche, with Mottet in second place; Mottet became the new leader of the general classification.Шаблон:Sfn After a successful escape in the eleventh stage, Martial Gayant became the new leader. The twelfth stage ended in a bunch sprint that did not change the general classification. The Tour arrived in the Pyrenees in the thirteenth stage. Non-climbers, such as Gayant lost more than fifteen minutes, and so the non-climbers were removed from the top positions of the general classification; the new top three was Mottet – Bernard – Roche, all serious contenders for the final victory.Шаблон:Sfn

The eighteenth stage was an individual time trial, with a finish on the Mont Ventoux. It was won with a great margin by Jean-François Bernard, who became the new leader of the general classification, and the new hope of the French cycling fans. Bernard was a good climber and a good time-trialist, and had the support of a good team, so he could be able to stay leader until the end of the race.Шаблон:Sfn But already in the next stage, Bernard lost considerable time. He had a flat tire just before the top of a climb, and lost contact with the other riders while he had to wait for repairs, and had to spend energy to get back. His rivals Mottet and Roche had made a plan to attack in the feed zone, where cyclists could get their lunch. Mottet and Roche had packed extra food at the start of the stage, and attacked while Bernard was at the back of the peloton. Bernard chased them, but was not able to get back to them, and lost four minutes in that stage, which made Roche the new leader, closely followed by Mottet and Delgado.Шаблон:Sfn

In the twentieth stage, the riders went through the Alps, to finish on the Alpe d'Huez. Roche finished in fifteenth place, and lost the lead to Delgado.Шаблон:Sfn The pivotal stage was stage 21. In the first part of this stage, the Colombian cyclists of the "Café de Colombia" team (including Luis Herrera and Fabio Parra, fifth and sixth in the general classification) kept a high pace, and many cyclists were dropped. Roche, Delgado and Mottet decided to work together to get rid of the Colombian cyclists on the descent of the Galibier, out of fear that Herrera and Parra would leave them behind in the next climbs. Their plan worked, but Delgado's teammates were also dropped. Roche saw this opportunity and escaped, climbing the Madeleine in a small breakaway group.[13] Somewhat later, Delgado's teammates got back to Delgado, and together they chased Roche, and caught him just before the climb of La Plagne. Roche then anticipated that Delgado would keep attacking on the climb. Knowing Delgado was the better climber, Roche decided he would not follow Delgado's attack. Instead, he let Delgado get away until the margin was one minute, giving Delgado the impression that he could safely save energy for the next stages, and at the last part of the stage gave it everything he had to reduce the margin. Roche followed that tactic, and confused not only Delgado, but also the commentators and the Tour organisation. Roche finished a few seconds behind Delgado, and after the finish he collapsed and was given an oxygen mask in an ambulance.[13]

Roche was only 39 seconds behind Delgado in the general classification. Roche could still win the Tour, but it depended on if he could recover in time for the 22nd stage. That stage included the last serious climb of the Tour, so Delgado had his final opportunity to gain time on Roche, and he attacked. However, Roche was able to come back to Delgado twice. Then, Roche attacked, and Delgado could not keep up. Roche won back 18 seconds on Delgado, so he had reduced his margin to 21 seconds.[1] Being a talented time-trialist, he knew that he could easily make up for it on the penultimate stage (an individual time trial at Dijon). Indeed, Roche won almost a minute on Delgado, and this was enough to secure the overall win. This time trial was won by Jean-François Bernard finished the Tour in third place after losing four minutes after the flat tire in the nineteenth stage.Шаблон:Sfn

Doping

Bontempi was originally declared winner of the 7th stage, but a few days later, his doping test came back positive for testosterone. Bontempi was set back to the last place of the stage, was penalised with 10 minutes in the general classification, and received a provisional suspension of one month.[14]

One day later, it became public that Dietrich Thurau had tested positive after the eighth stage. At that point, Thurau had already left the race. He was set back to the last place of that stage, and also received a provisional suspension of one month.[15]

The third rider to test positive was Silvano Contini, after the thirteenth stage. He received the same penalty.[16]

Classification leadership and minor prizes

There were several classifications in the 1987 Tour de France, six of them awarding jerseys to their leaders.Шаблон:Sfn The most important was the general classification, calculated by adding each cyclist's finishing times on each stage. The cyclist with the least accumulated time was the race leader, identified by the yellow jersey; the winner of this classification is considered the winner of the Tour.Шаблон:Sfn

Additionally, there was a points classification, where cyclists were given points for finishing among the best in a stage finish, or in intermediate sprints. The cyclist with the most points lead the classification, and was identified with a green jersey.Шаблон:Sfn

There was also a mountains classification. The organisation had categorised some climbs as either hors catégorie, first, second, third, or fourth-category; points for this classification were won by the first cyclists that reached the top of these climbs first, with more points available for the higher-categorised climbs. The cyclist with the most points lead the classification, and wore a white jersey with red polka dots.Шаблон:Sfn

There was also a combination classification. This classification was calculated as a combination of the other classifications, its leader wore the combination jersey.Шаблон:Sfn

Another classification was the intermediate sprints classification. This classification had similar rules as the points classification, but only points were awarded on intermediate sprints. Its leader wore a red jersey.Шаблон:Sfn

The sixth individual classification was the young rider classification. This was decided the same way as the general classification, but only riders under 26 years were eligible, and the leader wore a white jersey. In 1987 the race organisers changed the rules for the young rider classification; from 1983 to 1986, this classification had been as a "debutant classification", open for cyclist that rode the Tour for the first time. In 1987, the organisers decided that the classification should be open to all cyclists less than 25 years of age at 1 January of the year.Шаблон:Sfn

For the team classification, the times of the best three cyclists per team on each stage were added; the leading team was the team with the lowest total time. The riders in the team that led this classification were identified by yellow caps.Шаблон:Sfn There was also a team points classification. Cyclists received points according to their finishing position on each stage, with the first rider receiving one point. The first three finishers of each team had their points combined, and the team with the fewest points led the classification. The riders of the team leading this classification wore green caps.Шаблон:Sfn

In addition, there was a combativity award, in which a jury composed of journalists gave points after each mass-start stage to the cyclist they considered most combative. The split stages each had a combined winner.Шаблон:Sfn At the conclusion of the Tour, Régis Clère won the overall super-combativity award, also decided by journalists.Шаблон:Sfn The Souvenir Henri Desgrange was given in honour of Tour founder Henri Desgrange to the first rider to pass the summit of the Col du Galibier on stage 21. This prize was won by Pedro Muñoz Machín Rodríguez.[17]Шаблон:Sfn

Classification leadership table[18]Шаблон:Sfn[19]
Stage Stage winner General classification
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Points classification
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Mountains classification
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Young rider classification
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Combination classification
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Intermediate sprints classification
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Team classifications Combativity award
By time By points
P Jelle Nijdam Jelle Nijdam Jelle Nijdam no award Jelle Nijdam Lech Piasecki Jean-Claude Colotti Шаблон:Ct Шаблон:Ct no award
1 Nico Verhoeven Lech Piasecki Lech Piasecki Gilbert Duclos-Lassalle Gilbert Duclos-Lassalle Шаблон:Ct Шаблон:Ct Giovanni Bottoia
2 Шаблон:Ct Erik Breukink Dietrich Thurau Guido Bontempi Шаблон:Ct no award
3 Acácio da Silva Erich Maechler Dietrich Thurau Frédéric Brun Bruno Cornillet Jean-Claude Colotti Шаблон:Ct Frédéric Brun
4 Herman Frison Herman Frison
5 Marc Sergeant Jörg Müller Christophe Lavainne Yvon Madiot
6 Christophe Lavainne Bruno Wojtinek Hendrik Devos Christophe Lavainne Jean-Claude Bagot
7 Manuel Jorge Domínguez Jean-Paul van Poppel Raúl Alcalá Régis Clère
8 Jean-Paul van Poppel Julio César Cadena
9 Adri van der Poel Adri van der Poel
10 Stephen Roche Charly Mottet Bruno Cornillet no award
11 Martial Gayant Martial Gayant Шаблон:Ct Jan Nevens
12 Davis Phinney Jean-François Bernard Phil Anderson
13 Erik Breukink Charly Mottet Erik Breukink Шаблон:Ct Robert Forest
14 Dag Otto Lauritzen Luis Herrera Raúl Alcalá Шаблон:Ct Thierry Claveyrolat
15 Rolf Gölz Gilbert Duclos-Lassalle Шаблон:Ct Roland Le Clerc
16 Régis Clère Raúl Alcalá Шаблон:Ct Régis Clère
17 Jean-Paul van Poppel Luis Herrera Шаблон:Ct Bernard Vallet
18 Jean-François Bernard Jean-François Bernard Шаблон:Ct no award
19 Pedro Delgado Stephen Roche Шаблон:Ct Stephen Roche
20 Federico Echave Pedro Delgado Шаблон:Ct Federico Echave
21 Laurent Fignon Anselmo Fuerte
22 Eduardo Chozas Stephen Roche Шаблон:Ct Eduardo Chozas
23 Régis Clère Jean-Paul van Poppel Marc Gomez
24 Jean-François Bernard Stephen Roche Stephen Roche no award
25 Jeff Pierce Jean-Paul van Poppel no award
Final Stephen Roche Jean-Paul van Poppel Шаблон:Font color Raúl Alcalá Jean-François Bernard Шаблон:Font color Шаблон:Ct Шаблон:Ct Régis Clère

Final standings

Legend
A yellow jersey. Denotes the winner of the general classification A green jersey. Denotes the winner of the points classification
A white jersey with red polka dots. Denotes the winner of the mountains classification A white jersey. Denotes the winner of the young rider classification
A multi-coloured jersey. Denotes the winner of the combination classification A red jersey. Denotes the winner of the intermediate sprints classification

General classification

Final general classification (1–10)[20]
Rank Rider Team Time
1 Шаблон:Flagathlete A yellow jersey. Шаблон:Ct 115h 27' 42"
2 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct + 0' 40"
3 Шаблон:Flagathlete A multi-coloured jersey. Шаблон:Ct + 2' 13"
4 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct + 6' 40"
5 Шаблон:Flagathlete A white jersey with red polka dots. Шаблон:Ct + 9' 32"
6 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct + 16' 53"
7 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct + 18' 24"
8 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct + 18' 33"
9 Шаблон:Flagathlete A white jersey. Шаблон:Ct + 21' 49"
10 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct + 26' 13"

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Points classification

Final points classification (1–10)[21][22]
Rank Rider Team Points
1 Шаблон:Flagathlete A green jersey. Шаблон:Ct 263
2 Шаблон:Flagathlete A yellow jersey. Шаблон:Ct 247
3 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct 228
4 Шаблон:Flagathlete A multi-coloured jersey. Шаблон:Ct 201
5 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct 195
6 Шаблон:Flagathlete A white jersey with red polka dots. Шаблон:Ct 174
7 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct 153
8 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct 135
9 Шаблон:Flagathlete A white jersey. Шаблон:Ct 129
10 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct 128

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Mountains classification

Final mountains classification (1–10)[21][22]
Rank Rider Team Points
1 Шаблон:Flagathlete A white jersey with red polka dots. Шаблон:Ct 452
2 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct 314
3 Шаблон:Flagathlete A white jersey. Шаблон:Ct 277
4 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct 224
5 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct 180
6 Шаблон:Flagathlete A yellow jersey. Шаблон:Ct 173
7 Шаблон:Flagathlete A multi-coloured jersey. Шаблон:Ct 170
8 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct 147
9 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct 137
10 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct 132

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Young rider classification

Final young rider classification (1–10)[21][22]
Rank Rider Team Time
1 Шаблон:Flagathlete A white jersey. Шаблон:Ct 115h 49' 31"
2 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct + 31' 46"
3 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct + 59' 08"
4 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct + 59' 24"
5 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct + 1h 08' 17"
6 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct + 1h 11' 12"
7 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct + 1h 11' 48"
8 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct + 1h 14' 23"
9 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct + 1h 20' 01"
10 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct + 1h 22' 22"

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Combination classification

Final combination classification (1–5)[21][22]
Rank Rider Team Points
1 Шаблон:Flagathlete A multi-coloured jersey. Шаблон:Ct 72
2 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct 70
3 Шаблон:Flagathlete A yellow jersey. Шаблон:Ct 69
4 Шаблон:Flagathlete A white jersey with red polka dots. Шаблон:Ct 65
5 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct 65

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Intermediate sprints classification

Final intermediate sprints classification (1–10)[21][22]Шаблон:Sfn
Rank Rider Team Points
1 Шаблон:Flagathlete A red jersey. Шаблон:Ct 249
2 Шаблон:Flagathlete A green jersey. Шаблон:Ct 178
3 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct 142
4 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct 100
5 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct 70
6 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct 55
7 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct 52
8 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct 52
9 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct 51
10 Шаблон:Flagathlete Шаблон:Ct 35

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Team classification

Final team classification (1–10)[21][22]
Rank Team Time
1 Шаблон:Ct 346h 44' 02"
2 Шаблон:Ct + 38' 20"
3 Шаблон:Ct + 56' 02"
4 Шаблон:Ct + 1h 07' 54"
5 Шаблон:Ct + 1h 28' 54"
6 Шаблон:Ct + 1h 34' 11"
7 Шаблон:Ct + 1h 41' 42"
8 Шаблон:Ct + 1h 47' 02"
9 Шаблон:Ct + 1h 53' 11"
10 Шаблон:Ct + 2h 22' 44"

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Team points classification

Final team points classification (1–10)[21][22]
Rank Team Points
1 Шаблон:Ct 1790
2 Шаблон:Ct 1804
3 Шаблон:Ct 1821
4 Шаблон:Ct 1863
5 Шаблон:Ct 2670
6 Шаблон:Ct 2718
7 Шаблон:Ct 2766
8 Шаблон:Ct 2813
9 Шаблон:Ct 2828
10 Шаблон:Ct 3057

Aftermath

After the Giro-Tour double victory, Roche would complete the Triple Crown of Cycling by winning the 1987 road race world championship.Шаблон:Sfn

Jeff Pierce winning the final stage on the Champs-Élysées is thought to have impressed the presence of United States cycling in the European circuit.[23] Cycling News's Pat Malach wrote that Pierce's win was his defining win for the remainder of his career.[23]

References

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