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Brussels dresses in yellow for Merckx

- By Samuel Petrequin Samuel Petrequin is an Associated Press writer.

BRUSSELS — Tens of thousands of people gathered in downtown Brussels on Thursday as the Belgian capital turned yellow to celebrate cycling great Eddy Merckx’s maiden Tour de France victory half a century ago. Less than 48 hours before the Tour start, Brussels was in a cycling frenzy as a sea of yellowclad fans took to the streets to attend the presentati­on of teams on the Grand Place. Giant pictures of Merckx were on display across the city, and the MannekenPi­s — the landmark bronze sculpture in the center of Brussels — donned a yellow jersey.

Cycling’s threeweek marquee race starts from Brussels this year to honor the 50th anniversar­y of Merckx’s first of five Tour victories.

Merckx received a buoyant ovation when he stepped onto the stage amid a small pyrotechni­c display, with fans chanting, “Eddy, Eddy!”

A versatile rider capable of winning on all terrains, Merckx was known as “The Cannibal” for his insatiable taste for victory. Widely regarded as the greatest rider ever, Merckx also won a record 34 Tour stages.

He is among four riders who won the Tour a record five times, alongside France’s Jacques Anquetil and Bernard Hinault, and Miguel Indurain of Spain. American Lance Amstrong’s seven consecutiv­e Tour victories were stripped because of doping.

“Without Eddy, we would not have the race starting here,” Olympic champion Greg Van Avermaet of Belgium said at the presentati­on.

In addition to his five Tour titles, Merkcx also won five Giro d’Italia and the 1973 Vuelta. Crowned world champion in 1967, he exerted his dominance wherever he could and claimed resounding wins at prestigiou­s oneday classics including MilanSan Remo, the Tour of Flanders, ParisRouba­ix, LiegeBasto­gneLiege and the Giro di Lombardia.

The Tour will begin Saturday with a 121mile stage that will be followed by a short team time trial in Brussels before the peloton leaves Belgium on Monday.

It’s the second time that the Tour sets off from Brussels, which also hosted the race’s Grand Depart in 1958. This year’s Tour also marks 100 years since the race leader’s yellow jersey was created.

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Marco Bertorello / AFP / Getty Images Fans dressed in yellow play with yellow balloons that honor Merckx in Grote Markt Square in Brussels on Thursday.
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Eddy Merckx

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