Miguel Indurin

Miguel ngel Indurin Larraya (born July 16, 1964, Villava, Navarre) is a Spanish cyclist. He won the Tour de France from 1991 to 1995, becoming the first person to win the event five consecutive times (Jacques Anquetil was the first to win the event five times non-consecutively). In 1994 he set a World Hour Record of 53.040 kilometer (circa 32.96 miles). During the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta professional cyclists were allowed to compete for the first time; Indurin won the gold medal in the individual time trial. In 1992 and 1993, years in which he won the Tour, Indurin also won the Giro d'Italia. In 1996 Indurin was aiming for his sixth Tour victory, but couldn't compete with the eventual winner Bjarne Riis. After his Olympic title later that year, he ended his career. Currently, he is a member of the Spanish Olympic Committee and of UCI's Professional Cycling Council. He is also Honorary President for the Miguel Indurin Foundation.

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