"Everyday there's something that reminds me why I love this sport"
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The intent is deceptively simple. Hinault isn’t selling cycling as glamour. He’s naming the real engine of athletic devotion: the accumulation of small encounters that reset your motivation before it can decay into routine. A climb that exposes who’s bluffing. A headwind that turns pride into survival. The particular camaraderie of suffering alongside people you’re also trying to drop. Even the roadside culture - fans, noise, chaos - that can make a lonely discipline feel mythic for a few seconds.
Subtext: love here isn’t softness; it’s permission to endure. Athletes who last don’t rely on one defining goal, because goals expire. They build a daily relationship with the craft. For Hinault, whose legacy includes both dominance and defiance, the quote also reads like a quiet rebuttal to cynicism around the sport: whatever the controversies, whatever the grind, something in the lived texture keeps justifying the choice. The sport earns affection one day at a time.
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"Everyday there's something that reminds me why I love this sport." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/everyday-theres-something-that-reminds-me-why-i-144558/. Accessed 7 Feb. 2026.








