One-day races and classics Luc Leblanc (born 4 August 1966) is a French former professional road cyclist.
[2] At the 1991 Tour de France, in the 12th stage Leblanc joined the decisive attack together with Charly Mottet and Pascal Richard.
[3] The next day, Leblanc finished 12 minutes behind the winner, and lost the lead to Miguel Induráin, who would remain the leader until the end of the race.
[2] His accident years earlier did lead to operations on his injuries, and in the 1992 Tour de France the effects caught up with him and he had to stop on the stage to Alpe d'Huez.
Here, needing operations on his leg again, the results were not as expected, although he won one stage at the 1996 Tour de France.