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Again, it's a shame, because the drama stems from the busting of certain cycling mores, which are not readily apparent. Luckily, Dower has other sources of drama. The characters populating the cycling world, a sport relatively new to America, are straight out of a John Huston film. Chief among them—and the real villain of the story, if there is one—is Hinault and LeMond's coach, Larry David look-alike Paul Koechli. Koechli Fred Astaires all around Dower's questions, sounding more like an indicted politician than a winning coach. He brings a nice, weird spice among all the other white men interviewed. Despite the title of the film, and the book it cribs its name from, this was less about felling Hinault than navigating the old-world politics of European cycling. I'm continually amazed when hyper-competitive, world-class athletes are shocked (shocked! ) when other hyper-competitive athletes act hyper-competitively. Yet, we listen as LeMond waxes pathetic over what is difficult to classify as a full betrayal.

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As I write this, thousands of fans mob the outside of Buckingham Palace as the Tour de France passes through London (in a summer when the USA got further than England in the latest World Cup; just how topsy-turvy has the world of sport gotten?!? ) Back in Belgium, I interviewed cycling journalist Richard Moore for my Wiggins film. Over a couple of bottles of Burgundy he happened to remark that his book on the 1986 race would make a good film. He was right. Some films take years to get off the ground, some just a few glasses of great wine. ESPN was quick to see the value in the story of not only arguably the greatest race in the Tour's century old history, but one with a rivalry up there alongside Borg versus McEnroe, Frazier and Ali... LeMond-Hinault. If your experience of cycling is only that of the dodgy Texan, you'll find this a refreshing tale, and if you know little of the sport, prepare to embrace its brilliant, breathtaking eccentricity and drama. As the veteran American sports writer Sam Abt says in the film -- "You know what they say about cycling, an individual sport practiced by teams... "

While the characters are interesting, the emotional drama feels more manufactured than it should. It hurts the film that it is clear neither hold bad blood for each other. Again, LeMond and Hinault seem to recognize that while it was a disagreeable situation, neither were really at fault—the puppet masters, coach Koechli and team owner Bernard Tapie, truly controlled the strings. This isn't Miller-Lee animosity, and neither go for blood, LeMond's strange, repeated wish for fisticuffs aside (but when they saw each other a few years ago, they mostly just talked about their kids). Slaying The Badger excels when cycling takes center stage. The '86 Tour was uniquely exciting and LeMond's comeback both riveting and a culture-shifting blow to a European dominance (he would rack up two before he was, and this is real, shot by his brother-in-law in a hunting accident). Hearing the journalists recount—and witnessing LaMond himself watch—his first victory is endearing and administers all the feel-goods a sports documentary promises to deliver.

LeMond and Hinault (ESPN Films) TV Reviews All of our TV reviews in one convenient place. Until two years ago, Greg LeMond was the first, but not only, American winner of the Tour de France, the pinnacle of competitive cycling. After Lance Armstrong, here casually and wholly admonished as the gods of cycling now demand, was stripped of his titles, LeMond remains the only champion from the United States. His chief rival was also his teammate, the last Frenchman to win the Tour, Bernard "The Badger" Hinault, and their story is quintessential sports documentary. Slaying The Badger does much to accentuate and massage their quarrels into something deserving of 90 minutes of screen time. Far more interesting, however, is the sport itself—its simple complexities and bending strategies, which goes unexplored. Director John Dower, a veteran of television documentaries, comfortably shoots this latest 30 For 30 with a particular eye for drama. Slaying The Badger intentionally eschews cinéma vérité with "chapter" titles in striking graphic text and leading questions tossed in from off-camera.

Fascinating herself and far from quiet stereotype, Kathy LeMond delivers some of the greatest insights into who her husband really is. "You were shaken emotionally, " she tells him at one point, a statement he vigorously denies. Watching Kathy in old footage, so young and in an era before wives were part of PR strategies, I kept wishing for more of this story, especially the races, through her eyes. A beautiful moment of dramatic irony occurs as the audience knows that LeMond has crashed on a critical time trial and we watch as his wife, riding along the route, learns the same. On the other side of the coin is Hinault's deliciously weaselly smile when he claims he still could have won in '86. It is these genuine moments of anguish and triumph that make cycling, and any sport, worth watching some 30 years later. I just wish Slaying The Badger had more of them. Stray observations: I would definitely pick The Badger to win in a fight: He flew off a cliff, climbed up, and kept riding. And he started randomly punching union leaders because they were "in his way. "

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And he looks like a badger. "He ate ice cream! No one ate ice cream! " We have evidently moved into the joking-about-blood-bags-in-hotel-rooms stage of recovering from the doping era. LeMond is surprisingly nonchalant about both being in a horrible car accident and getting shot in the neck and chest with a shotgun. Maybe he's tougher than I thought.

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Season 2, Episode 19 Slaying The Badger First Aired: July 22, 2014 Greg LeMond looks back at his first Tour de France victory in 1986 and details his rivalry with friend, teammate and mentor Bernard Hinault. Known as "The Badger, " Hinault 'promised' to help LeMond to his first win in return for LeMond's support in '85. 25 Best Shows of the Year These shows were our lifeline this year Discover Now! My News Sign up and add shows to get the latest updates about your favorite shows - Start Now

Film Summary Before Lance Armstrong, there was Greg LeMond, who is now the first and only American to win the Tour de France. In this engrossing documentary, LeMond looks back at the pivotal 1986 Tour and his increasingly vicious rivalry with friend, teammate and mentor Bernard Hinault. The reigning Tour champion and brutal competitor known as "The Badger, " Hinault "promised" to help LeMond to his first victory, in return for LeMond supporting him in the previous year. But in a sport that purports to reward teamwork, it's really every man for himself. Director's Take For an English teenager, 1986 had already been an extraordinary summer of sport. Yes, we had been knocked out of the World Cup, but at least we had made the quarterfinals and were defeated by the greatest-ever goal in Maradona's magical, mystical run. Within a few days there would be an event watched, in complete contrast, by hardly anyone in the country -- the Tour de France. As a sport few understood, for me and a select group of friends it was our secret, like following some incredibly cool underground band.

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