Freddy effortlessly demonstrates Rules #80 and #82, the Three-Point System, and the Goldilocks Principle while his mechanic calmly swaps a mortal’s wheel for one that can withstand his ferocious sprint. All the while, a young Colonel Sanders looks on with bemused disapproval.
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The cap lounging against the car looks like a young Swiss Toni
After a month of enforced isolation (house move and no broadband for a month)...I is back! Now I get to read all the last months articles and try and catch up on the monday morning quiz!
Freddy is such a unique looking individual. Reading a bit about him in "Half Man, Half Machine" I'm more intrigued than ever. Some really big wins...but financial and bottle troubles seem to have limited his full potential. Always feels odd writing that about such an incredible rider, but have to wonder what might have been if he'd lived more monk like.
How big were he and Godefroot? Neither seems too large, though both were stout by today's standards. Still, seem on the small size to have handled cobbles so well. I guess being Belgian doesn't hurt...
Just a brillantly gorgeous photo. Does anyone know what year and/or race this is and how Freddy ended up at the end?
Seems like a northern Spring Classic but it could be any of them.
@Gianni
Jesus, and the white socks and the hairnet. And the legs again. Fucking awesome.
"For anyone still wondering whether the 70"²s was the coolest decade ever, it was."
Fränk, dam, you can get it with so little!
Every day I wake up and swing a leg over the iron I thank Merckx that I was on a racing machine at the tail end of the 70's!
There is nothing, I repeat, NOTHING that comes after that has yet to make the ride better or almost more importantly better looking. Starting at the hair net and working down to the Marresi or Duegi shoes, nothing!
As a P.S. I bet Fast Freddy was a tough s o b as we're many in the day. No college/Uni boys and thin pickings at the top. When I think of hard men its not only the guns but the elbows and fists... Where do you think he got that nose?
So how awesome was Freddy? In 1977 when with the Red Guard of Flandria, he won 13 stages of the Vuelta! That's right, 13 fucking stage wins. He led the race from start to finish and his teammate Michel Pollentier won a stage too. That is dominance never seen since.
@Jarvis
Right it is a Peugot.
PS Shocking fact of the day: Freddy Maertens never won a monument.
@wiscot
Indeed. I had no idea. I never would have said that he did not win at least one. I know that he podiumed a few but never on the top step, eh? Cool trivia right there!