Tour de France in 1949 was one of the peaks of the great rivalry between the two Italian superlegends Gino Bartali and Fausto Coppi.
Bartali has won the Tour already twice (1938 and 1948). Coppi never rode the race before, but he triumphed at the Giro d’Italia that year (it was his third victory after 1940 and 1947)
and wanted to win the Giro-Tour double which never happened in the history of these cycling races before.
Coppi wanted to be the leader of the Italian team, meanwhile, team manager Alfredo Binda had to handle the situation more diplomatic. And Coppi didn’t make the job for his boss easier.
On the 5th stage, during an escape with the actual race leader Jacques Marinelli, Coppi crashed. He needed a bike change, but he demanded his own spare bike. Bartali stayed with him till Binda arrived with the bike.
When they continued to ride, Coppi was getting slower due to hunger and exhaustion and Binda allowed Bartali to ride away from his teammate. Coppi lost 18 minutes that day and was 36 minutes behind Marinelli after the stage.
Binda had definitely his hardest night ever as team manager when he persuaded Coppi not to quit, but to continue the race.
Nevertheless, the youngest Campionissimo was in great form and he showed it on the next few days, like on the 7th stage (a time trial), which he won.
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