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Hinault

Bernard “The Badger” Hinault, winner of 10 grand tours, one of the greatest cyclists of all time, and arguably cycling's most ferociously competitive champion, retired in 1986 and immediately lent his good name out to a French Supermarché brand.  To be fair, the B. Hinault road bikes, which he also sponsored and started racing upon in 1985, were generally top-</description>
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