Simmons and Lidl-Trek keep getting close but 'in cycling you only remember the winners'

The US national road champion settled for runner-up honors on stage 6 of the Tour de France, but with multiple options to play for the team, he’s confident a stage win will come.

Dane Cash

Cor Vos

Riding in his third Tour de France, Quinn Simmons (Lidl-Trek) drew closer than ever before to his first career Grand Tour stage win on Thursday – but not close enough. After getting into the decisive breakaway on stage 6, the 24-year-old American settled for runner-up honors behind Ben Healy (EF Education-EasyPost) in Vire Normandie.

Fittingly for a rider with a mustache not unlike that of Cal Naughton, Jr. from Talladega Nights, Simmons put his own spin on Ricky Bobby’s iconic mantra in his post-race interview.

“Unfortunately in cycling you only remember the winners,” he said.

In other words: “If you ain’t first, you’re last.”

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