Re: [CR]Eddy Merckx trivia

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Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 20:44:31 +0000 (GMT)
From: "Michael Butler" <pariscycles@yahoo.co.uk>
Subject: Re: [CR]Eddy Merckx trivia
To: greenjersey@ntlworld.com
In-Reply-To: <20060225200531.XEGP22495.aamta10-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@smtp.ntlworld.com>
cc: CR Rendezvous <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>

Ray, I think what you said about Lance Armstrong is being a bit to harsh a criticism. Lance very nearly died of testicular cancer and brain lesions. Why would he want to push himself to the limit by riding every tea cup race like Eddy did especially after coming so close to death? No the sponsors had him under orders to just concentrate on the T De F for maximum publicity and earnings revenue for their products. And it worked. I think its a little bit sneaky getting a riders name in who is out of the time line of the CR list by getting another ones name in who is. We all know that Eddy won ovr 1365 races but perhaps Binda and Lapize (about 400 each) were better riders than Eddy because they rode on very primitive equipment and on horrendous road surfaces with no real team suupport. Because you are such a fan of the Cannibal's I have a fabulous NOS Eddy Merckx currently for sale on ebay can be found under my sellers name letterpres. This is in the iconic Molteni team colours can probably fix you up with a replica Molteni team jersey as well. Your love it! Take care and best wishes Mick Butler Hunts. UK


--- greenjersey@ntlworld.com wrote:


> Further to the post about Rik II and team name on
> the rainbow jersey I checked out Big Ted. He won the
> Worlds in 67 at Heerlen (I was there) while riding
> for Peugeot and his rainbow jersey was clean. In 68
> he transferred to Faema and the FAEMA name was
> despoiling the jersey. So much for Italian style.
> Looking through the old mags I came across a photo
> of Merckx riding the GP E3 (named after a freeway!)
> in March 1968. He is on a plain white bike-no red
> headtube, no name on down tube- fitted with
> Universal centre-pull brakes. I can't find many
> photos of 68, I guess that is because by the
> standards of the Special One it was a lean year. He
> only won 32 of the 129 races he started! His best
> year was 1971, 54 wins out of 120 starts !! Yet
> there are apparently sane people who place L.A. in
> the same league. How crazy is that?
> Anyhow use those Universals 61s with pride, they are
> endorsed by Eddy.
> Ray Green, Brighton, England
>
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Thats all for now. Keep those wheels spinning, in your memories if not still on the road. Be lucky Mick Butler Huntingdon UK.

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