Posted on 12/09/2024 4:43:59 PM PST by Paal Gulli
Eddy Merckx hospitalised after bike crash
79-year-old cycling legend required to undergo surgery on broken hip
By Tom Davidson published 8 hours ago
Legendary cyclist Eddy Merckx has broken his hip in a “stupid” cycling accident in Belgium, his wife has said.
The 79-year-old crashed his bike on Monday afternoon, falling in a town on the outskirts of the city of Mechelen. He was assisted at the scene by onlookers, who phoned for an ambulance for the five-time Tour de France champion.
Confirming the news to Belgian publication Het Nieuwsblad, Merckx’s wife Claudine said it was a “stupid accident”.
“There were no other road users involved,” she said. “Eddy just skidded away. Luckily, he wasn’t alone, because Eddy felt a sharp pain. He knew right away what time it was, and that suspicion was also confirmed in the hospital: he broke his hip. Eddy now has to undergo surgery.”
Merckx’s surgery is organised to take place in the hospital in Herentals, where double Olympic champion Remco Evenepoel was operated on last week. The 24-year-old was doored by van driver while out training, and fractured his rib, shoulder blade and hand.
Evenepoel also dislocated his collarbone and suffered contusions to his lungs.
Earlier this year, Merckx was admitted to hospital for emergency surgery on an intestinal obstruction. The former pro had experienced stomach pain during the night, and the decision was made to remove a section of his intestine. His recovery, at the time, was said to be “peaceful” by Het Laatste Nieuws.
The 79-year-old Belgian is considered by many to be the greatest cyclist of all time. As well as his five Tour de France titles – the joint most of any rider – he won 34 stages of the French Grand Tour and three road world titles. He also won the Giro d’Italia five times, Paris-Roubaix three times and Milan-San Remo seven times.
Merckx retired in 1978, marking the end of a 13-year career.
In late 2019, then 74 years old, the Belgian suffered a head injury when he fell off his bike on a ride with his friends.
“If you’d seen what I went through, then you’d know that I was very lucky,” he told Sporza at the time. "If it wasn't for the coincidence that a nurse had been passing by, I think it might have been the end for me."
On that occasion, Merckx remained in hospital for five days.
In 1969, his inaugural Tour de France, he won five of the six competitions on offer, including the overall General Classification and its "Maillot Jaune" (yellow jersey). He went on to win the TdF four more times and was on his way to a sixth when an irate French fan sucker-punched him during the race, causing liver damage and a bruising diaphragm. He still managed to hold on to second place.
Because Merckx was so hungry for any win he could get, and because he would attack when he already had an insurmountable lead, he was nicknamed "the Cannibal."
I shook his hand in 1982 at a bicycle trade show
Did Tom Davidson break the guys hip, or perform the surgery?
He did both. In penance I would guess.
Love this guy. Still my favorite rider even in this modern era with so many outstanding pros. My regular road bike? a 1991 Merckx MX Leader in the pink and black Team Telekom livery.
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