2019 Tour to honor Merckx
The start of the 2019 Tour de France will be all about honoring Eddy Merckx in his hometown of Brussels.
Merckx, known as “The Cannibal” for his ferocious taste for victory, won the first of his five Tours in 1969. Half a century later, the Belgian great still sees it as one of the major accomplishments for a cyclist generally considered to be the greatest ever.
“I wore the yellow jersey 96 times. It is the best memory of my career. It still gives me goosebumps,” Merckx said during yesterday’s presentation of the Grand Depart — the opening weekend of the three-week Tour.
Merckx also won a record 34 Tour stages and is among four riders who won the Tour a record five times. French riders Jacques Anquetil and Bernard Hinault, and Spanish great Miguel Indurain are the others.
Tour organizers said it will be the second time the race will set off from the Belgian capital, which hosted the race’s Grand Depart in 1958.
The 2019 race will also mark 100 years since the race leader’s yellow jersey was created.
When it comes to the first two stages on July 6-7, the iconic Wall of Geraardsbergen climb should take center stage.
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