"I did try to win a sixth, but it was not to be"
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The real bite is in "a sixth" - the number that would have turned an already mythic run into something nearly untouchable. Five Tour de France wins (1991-1995) made him a machine in the public imagination: metronomic time trials, calm face, minimal theatrics. Chasing a sixth exposes the hidden cost of that myth. Even the most systematic champion runs into limits: age, rivals, form, the body's quiet veto. By naming the specific prize, he acknowledges how close greatness sits to greed, and how thin the line is between "legend" and "couldn't quite."
"It was not to be" sounds almost fatalistic, but it's strategic fatalism. It drains oxygen from the hunt for excuses and protects dignity in a sport addicted to postmortems. Cycling, especially in the era Indurain straddled, is riddled with suspicion, narratives of betrayal, and the constant urge to litigate why someone stopped winning. This phrasing sidesteps the courtroom. It implies a cosmos bigger than the rider: luck, timing, the peloton's shifting ecosystem.
The intent is modest, but the subtext is steel: I went for it, I didn't get it, and I won't bargain with the past. That restraint is its own kind of dominance.
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Indurain, Miguel. (2026, January 16). I did try to win a sixth, but it was not to be. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-did-try-to-win-a-sixth-but-it-was-not-to-be-113081/
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MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I did try to win a sixth, but it was not to be." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-did-try-to-win-a-sixth-but-it-was-not-to-be-113081/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.








