On May 5, 1989, the first Tour de Trump kicked off in Albany, NY, launching an 837-mile, 10-stage race that brought world-class cycling to the US. Backed by Donald Trump and modeled after the Tour de France, the event attracted top international teams, including cycling legends like Greg LeMond and Dag-Otto Lauritzen. The race traversed five states, ending with a dramatic time trial outside Trump Plaza in Atlantic City. Despite controversy and spectacle, the Tour de Trump elevated American cycling’s global profile and paved the way for future events like the Tour DuPont. Discover the drama, the rivalries, and the legacy of this unforgettable sporting event.
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