The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, July 25th, 2004
Mountain range of struggles
Casper sit in last in Tour de France
By SAMUEL ABT New York Times
Sunday, July 25, 2004
Besancon, France -- The Tour de France has said goodbye to the mountains, and Jimmy Casper, his pulse rate back to normal, is celebrating.
Unlike many riders, Casper is not a man of the mountains, high, low or middling. If a parallel universe were to be discovered and it turned out to be entirely flat, Casper would sign up to help colonize it. As he prepared for the 34-mile individual time trial in Besancon on Saturday, Casper, a French rider for the Cofidis team, was please...
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