6B Wednesday, July 19. 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Rider from Motorola team dies during Tour de France The Associated Press CAUTERETS, France — Italy's Fabio Casartelli died yesterday after a high-speed crash involving two other riders during the 15th stage of the Tour de France. Casartelli, of the American Motorola team, was taken to a hospital after crashing into a concrete block on the side of the road in the Pyrenees, a mountain range on the border between France and Spain. He was flown by helicopter to a hospital in Tarbes, France, and died after being in a coma for a few hours. "Dr. Nicolet, who was with him in the helicopter, called me and told me that their revival attempts were unsuccessful," said Jean-Marie Leblanc, the director of the Tour de France. "Casartelli had three cardiac arrests in the helicopter. It's terrible for the Motorola team, for Italian cycling and for the Tour de France." "He had serious facial and skull injuries," said Gerard Porte, the Tour's physician. "He went into a deen and immediate coma." It was the first death on the Tour de France since 1967, when a British rider, Tom Simpson, collapsed during a mountain climb on an extremely hot day. Casartello, who was married, won the Olympic gold medal in the road race at the 1992 Barcelona Games and had 12 additional wins that year. He would have turned 25 on Aug. 16. Casartelli, Germany's Dirk Baldinger of the Polti team and Italy's Dante Rezze crashed during one of the deserts of the 128-mile stage from St. Girons to Cauterets. After riding 18 miles from the stage's starting line on the Portet d'Aspet mountain, the riders were reaching speeds approaching 55 mph. They failed to negotiate a curve and fell. Rezze and Baldinger were taken to the hospital in Saint-Gaudens. Porte said Rezze injured his left thigh, while Baldinger suffered multiple injuries. In Italy, former world champion Vittorio Adorni, now an Italian television commentator, was close to tears as he announced Casartelli's death during a live telecast. In 1993, Casartelli won a stage in the Settimana Verfasnica and had three second-place finishes in stages of the Tour of Switzerland. Giani Savio, Casartelli's manager, told Italian television he was heartstick by the death of his friend. The following year he raced with the Italian team, GB-MG, but a knee injury followed by corrective surgery kept him from competing much of the season. "He was a splendid, sensible, frank young boy, 'Savio said.' "Now the stage, everything, has a minor importance." In 1935 another rider, Francesco Cepeda of Spain, died after falling in a ravine. Former president helps to usher Evert into tennis Hall of Fame The Associated Press NEWPORT, R.I. — It's a friendship built on love — love of family and love of tennis. So it was only natural that the newest member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame and the 41st president of the United States ended the afternoon playing a friendly doubles match. "More than I "More than I wanted to win, I hated to lose," Chris Ersitt said, explaining why she is the 163rd person enshrined at the Newport Casino shrine, site of America's first national tennis tournament. The competitive fires remain. Shortly after Sunday's center-court ceremony, Evert and former President Bush showed up on a back court and beat Pan Shriver and Evert's husband, former Olympic skier Andy Mill, in mixed doubles. When he presented Evert, Bush told the crowd of their decade-long tennis relationship. "I am luckier than many of you here today because I have actually been on the court with Chris Evert," Bush said. "I say luckier, but whether it was at Camp David, Kennebunkport or at her marvelous charity tournament in Florida, it's been the same thing, just as if she were playing at Wimbledon before the Queen of England: 'Bend your knees! Cover behind me! Up to the net' "As president, people would give me long putts, or if I up a lousy lob, people would give me a kinder, gentler return. Chris Evert never understood that." Which is why she won at least one Grand Slam singles title a year between 1974 and 1986 — Wimbledon three times, Australia twice, France a record seven times and the U.S. Open six. She also won three Grand Slam doubles titles, two with archival Martina Navratilova, and 130 other pro singles titles. Yet it wasn't just tennis that made Evert a champion. On this Sunday, she remembered. She thanked her parents, who she said were her inspiration. She thanked Navratilova for making her a better player, and she thanked her husband for easing her way into retirement. The ceremony climaxed the biggest induction weekend since the late James Van Alen founded the Hall of Fame in 1956. On hand for the induction ceremonies were Hall of Famers Tony Trabert, Tracy Austin, Vic Seixas, Bill Talbert and Bud Collins; Rhode Island senators John Chafee and Claiborne Pell; Gov. Lincoln C. Almond; and former Gov. Bruce Sundlun. "Can't get any better than that," Evert said of having Bush take part in the ceremony. "It's the best. He's welcomed us into his family. He always remembers his friends and his family. He still remains very down to earth." She won 125 consecutive matches on clay from August 1973 to May 1979, when she lost to Austin in the Italian Open semifinals. And she reached the semifinals or better in 52 of the 56 Grand Slam tournaments in which she played. "I don't miss the pressure," she said. "It's not the best thing and it begins playing tricks with you. But I miss playing great tennis. Because I worked so hard ... there's no moment like it." Panthers' Collins has hard beginning but pleases crowd The Associated Press For 45 minutes after the team's workout Monday night, fans pressed against a chain-link fence, patiently pushing pieces of paper through to Collins, who obliged them with autographs. "There's no bones about it — I'm being paid a lot of money," Collins said. "And I just want to make sure that they see me coming across as a human being. I'm not an arrogant person. I think it's important to show the community that you care, and I think they appreciate that." These were the first practices in full pads. The addition of pads enabled the players to be much more aggressive, a factor that was especially evident when Collins went against a defense stocked with veterans. Time after time, Collins' decisions or passes were a fraction too slow to succeed against an experienced secondary. It had been barely 48 hours since Collins signed an incentive-based contract that could pay him more than $23 million over the next seven years. But Monday's two practices did not exactly turn into showcases for the rookie quarterback's talents. Collins frequently would choose a receiver and keep his eyes on him the whole time, a tactic that allowed the defenders plenty of time to close in on their target. Again and again, Collins' passes were batted away within inches of the intended receivers' hands. "Pretty easy. He's making me look good with a bad knee," said strong safety Bubba McDowell, who just returned after knee surgery. "These days are going to happen," Collins said. "I knew that coming in. I don't expect to set the world on fire right away." "He's got a lot to learn," McDowell said. "He was looking at them all the way. But he's going to get better with time. There's no doubt about that. He's got talent." "Kerry's just going to continue to go through that growing process," Capers said. "What you guys see is if you had to take a guy like Kerry and put him out there and have him play right from the beginning. I don't know that it's really fair. Coach Dom Capers said Collins is performing as expected two days into his pro career. "But Kerry's a competitor, he's a smart guy and he has the ability," he said. "And what we hope to see is him learning from any errors that he makes and not making the same ones over and over again." The Associated Press McClatchy, who made two recent visits to Pittsburgh to meet with Pirates executives and some of the team's 10 owners, is expected to make a tentative bid for the money-losing team as early as this week. Kevin McClatchy, who owns a minor league team and would like to locate a major league team in Sacramento, may make a bid for the money-losing Pirates later this week. PITTSBURGH — A California newspaper heir who promises to move to Pittsburgh if he buys the Pirates may be ready to get down to business. McClatchy's proposal would permit him to sell the team if losses reached a certain level — apparently, $50 million over a five-year period. The Pirates expect to lose $16 million to $18 million this season. Currently, the Pirates owe $30 million to two of their co-owners, Mellon and PNC banks; $32 million to Citibank on a major league baseball-arranged line of credit and about $5 million in miscellaneous debt. McClatty's bid probably will be in the $90 million to $82 million range, or slightly higher than the $85.15 million offered by cable TV franchise owner John Rigas. Major league baseball advised Rigas that his bid probably would be rejected because it lacked sufficient equity. debt. McClatchy's offer would cover that debt and would return the owners' initial $25.15 million investment. McClatchy's anticipated bid would be slightly higher than Rigas' offer was, but it is essentially the same proposal because it reflects additional debt incurred by the Pirates. The team recently borrowed an additional $11 million from two banks. Rigas' proposal also contained an escape clause. The owners' right to reclaim their investment was an integral part of the public-private consortium's agreement to buy the team from the John W. Galbreath family in 1985. The group also received a city-backed $20 million loan. McClatchy, who owns the California League's Modesto A'S, took a leave of absence last year from the McClatchy newspaper chain to pursue buying a major league franchise. 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