Icons of cycling: Mavic Neutral Service

Giles Belbin celebrates pro cycling’s distinctive yellow guardian angels

Stuart O’Grady gets
a race-saving rescue
at Paris-Roubaix 2007. Photo: Graham Watson

A photograph from the 1934 Tour de France shows René Vietto at the side of a road beside a broken bike. Vietto’s leader, Antonin Magne, had broken his wheel and the dutiful servant had handed his to the man who would win the race.

Vietto, who had won three stages, looks forlornly down the road, waiting for his team to arrive. Oh, René. If only there had been some sort of support service on hand.

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