
The belgium legend Eddy Merckx
Merckx took part in 1,800 competitions and won 525 of them. He won 11 Grand Tours: five times the Tour de France and the Giro d'Italia, once the Vuelta. He became Wold Champion four times and won 19 major Classics, including seven times Milano-Sanremo and five time Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
No wonder the Belgian can proudly say, "I was simply the best of my generation. I was an allrounder. I wasn't much of a sprinter, but I won some sprints. Solo breakaways and time trials were my strongest points. I could also climb, but never better than in the Tour 1969."
His first Tour de France
In stage 17 of that Tour, between Luchon and Mourenx in the Pyrenees, Merckx was already certain of the overall win but topped it off in unprecedented style. "I raced 120 kilometres in the lead. That was uncommon for the yellow jersey. I hadn't planned on it. It was pretty extraordinary. You don't see this sort of thing anymore now.
"We used to race just by feeling. There were never any meeting before the races. You had to attack if your rival was vulnerable, make the difference when you could."
These days, Merckx is still involved in the sport through organising the Tours of Qatar and Oman. "I also have a chair in the Belgian Olympic Committee. But good health is now my first priority, which is why I sold my bike factory two years ago. Now, I follow my grandchildren, who are also into sports..."
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