My father trained in the Mexico Olympic velodrome as a teenager and he saw Eddy Merckx break the record on that day of the video. I showed him the video and he almost cried because that was his life and he even told me "one of those people in the stands is me" (in spanish). Amazing Eddy Merckx a superhuman
Ollie is just ridiculous clown comparing himself to eddy merckx, with ollie's components and ollie's bike eddy merckx in close velodrome can go at 58/60 kmh avg speed,with bike and components of eddy merckx in open velodrome ollie can go about 33/35 kmh avg speed or less,ridiculous clown 👎👎🤭,who believe that ollie's performance is comparable to Eddie Merckx's performance is very stupid,Ollie is pushing about half power of Eddy or less because super aerodynamic components, bike and close velodrome, the difference between ollie and eddy merckx is comparable to the difference between the greatest champion of all the time and my GRANDPA 90 years old with electric engine
@@cyclingschannel wow you missed the point. Ollie's point was to see if the Merckx record was attainable for an average rider with all the technological advancements of today. Neither he or anyone else is claiming that he is anywhere near the athlete that Merckx was.
@@aaronhauptmann869 look the videos! Ollie claim that Want beat eddy merckx ! Ollie says he wants to beat Eddy Merckx as a legendary feat , but Ollie uses about half the power of Eddy Merckx! Ollie never talk about his big advantages, but ollie uses about half power of eddy merckx!Many stupid people don't understand about Ollie's advantages,so they believe that is great performance to be near to eddy merckx!The truth is that ollie with eddy merckx bike in open velodrome and with eddy merckx dress can go about 35 kmh avg speed!!
He was, but if I recall correctly, they believed at the time that the thin air would benefit his drag coefficient even more than the power lost through the lower oxygen concentration. Merckx prepared himself over weeks with oxygen deprivation training, I think.
No, over five days, at best. That's all. The most salient point................. A FULL season underneath him (look up his '72 year accomplishments) and it was not Mexico (City) that was preferred, instead Milan (Vigorelli) but the track was washed out, so an essential but still factored Mexico City became Plan B at the last minute. It too got washed out at least one if not two days. Merckx went out an did what he did. No extensive months of exclusive training solely on track. No, just a capper albeit planned at the end of the '72 FULL season. The rest is history...........................
I doubt there will ever be another cyclist as great as Merckx. Nowadays, everyone is a specialist, but Merckx rode - and won - the classics, the grand tours, world championships, the track, six day events, kermesses, and he often won with ease using a combination of power and intelligence. He was unbeatable on his day and there will never be another Merckx. He was the best and always will be.
Often won with drugs in his body, a perennial dope cheat, even in an era of limited testing he was caught and DQ'd from three big races, he's no better than Armstrong.
@@tonyfranklin8306 The first instance is highly debatable due to the circumstances involved (he was tested 8 times prior which were all fine), the second was for something in prescribed cough medicine which did not show on the label. The third was very late in his career and he admitted to it after being caught.
I read an article about this in Bicycling Mag in the 80's. In it Merckx said " About halfway into the ride the reporters yelled to me -asking how I was feeling - I yelled back "I'm dead " -"but not for a second did I think about giving up".
no-one else in the history of the sport has won so often at so many different disciplines over such a long period, from the 6-day's to the grand tours, truly the GOAT
No need to imagine, Hour record has a category of only using the same classical bike as merckx and it has only been improved on by about about 300 meters. Which means he was on par with the best of today, Chris boardman first beat it by 10 meters then Ondrej sosenka with 300 meters. It is not as competitive category as the modern hour record though. Mercks would land somewhere around 54k with todays equipment, around the same as Bradley wiggins. Today Fillipo ganna has done 56 k. All I know is the watts hasnt changed much on every record but the equipment has. I dont have data on the watts from Fillipos record, but eddy merkcx is around 420-430 watts on average. Which is in line with almost all the records.
Sometimes, i am really surprised about the critics and the people trying to diminish accomplishments from different people (not just eddie). For my part, when I see what eddie merckx accomplished in his racing days, i am still humbled and take it as a great inspiration; eddie, i am glad and happy that people like you existed and inspire everybody.
Not True! Eddy Merckx his hour record 49441 meters! If Merckx was a 10000 meter runner in 1972 the result 27:38! Lasse Viren run 10000 meters world record 27:38 in 1972! Today world record 10000 meters is 26:22! Jacques Anquetil ride poor weak hour record 46159 meters in 1957! Long distance runners were better! Kuts run 13:35 5000 meters world record in 1957! Kuts was close 46800 meter shape! Doping cyclist Franseco Moser build better bike than others and rode weak poor hour record 51151 meters! If Moser was a 10000 meter runner then result 27:45 world record was 27:08! Doping pro cyclists are not the Best. And. Toughest! Crazy lunatic cycling broadcasters claiming wrongly that pro cyclists are the toughest! Ganna would ride Same bike as Merckx 52-53km per hour 2024!
@@marianbossman It is only Probaganda that pro cyclists are the toughest! No science data proof backs this false lie western Europe probaganda! Get rid Off Paris olympics because Doping Tour de France and biggest lie false probaganda Human history!!
@@marianbossman Bien d'accord avec vous, je voudrais voir Ganna avec le vélo de Merckx il ne tient sans doute pas cette position pendant une heure ,ce qui demandait des années de pratique pour assouplir le bassin, le guidon de tri gomme cette difficulté ( je connais le problème cycliste aero, puis DU et TRI à la trouvaille du guidon de tri qui gommait mon avantage )
He did this in 1972, a time when few Americans understood bike racing. Sportscasters focused on the bread and butter of American sports - baseball, football, basketball. I don't remember one mention of Merckx's incredible achievement back then. Sports Illustrated did do a write-up on him in an early 70s issue. But for most Americans, Eddy Merckx was a foreign name in a foreign sport.
What's even more impressive is the fact that Merckx retired from Cycling in May of 1978 (46 years ago) and he still owns pretty much all the major records in professional Cycling today lol. None of his really big and important records have been matched or broken as of today. A list down below of some of his current records. 1. Most races won in a career- 525 2. Most races won in a single season- 54 in 1971 3. Most Grand Tours won in a career- 11 4. Most Grand Tours won consecutively in a row- 4 between 1972 and 1973 5. Most Grand Tour career stage wins- 64 6. Most days wearing the Yellow Jersey at the Tour de France for a career- 96 And there are too many other records that are still active that Merckx holds lol.
Pas besoin d'épiloguer pendant cent deux ans. Eddy fut, est et demeurera toujours le plus grand de tous les temps. C'est absolument indiscutable. Il dépasse tous les autres de plusieurs têtes. Il y eut aussi quelques grands champions, Coppi, Bartali, Koblet, Bobet, Anquetil, Van Looy, Poulidor, Gimondi, Ocaña, Hinault, j'en passe et quelques-uns, pour ne parler que de l'après-guerre. Pas Armstrong. Une fois pour toutes, à la poubelle Armstrong. Eddy est incomparable, inouï, extraordinaire.
@@alexsington Maybe the indoor one, but not this Olympic outdoor one (nowadays at least, unless you are speaking to way back then when Eddy set this record??).
Es un gusto ver el video de un gran corredor de todos los tiempos, pero sobre todo en lo personal ver a mi padre dar el disparo de salida y de la hora. Un gran comisario internacional mexicano.
Yes, I think it was Eddy who started this crazy fashion. Drilling holes in seatposts, handlebars, brakes, cranksets and I don't know where. Quite dangerous!
Since 'aero' was not yet invented, I guess he thought much gain could be made (at the start, or for major speed changes ONLY!) by going as light as possible.
Quel champion ce gd Eddy Merckx@en ce qui me concerne je le considère comme le plus gd champion du 20ème siècle toutes disciplines confondues devant le gd Mohamed Ali et le nageur américain Mark spitz sans oublier le gd Jesse Owen@Merckx =détermination/endurance/courage/humilité/simplicité @en un mot le CHAMPION PAR EXCELLENCE @
He was still on a bike except when he was climbing mountains, a lot of Eddys strength came from his back and he climbed with pure strength not like smooth mountain specialists Fuente or Van Impe. After the bad derny crash on the track where he permanently injured his back and his derny pacer was killed he always said it badly affected his climbing ability for the rest of his career. Phew ! what would he have been like without the injury?
Il ne faut pas oublier que Merckx avait couru sa meilleure saison cette année la, en effet, en 72 il a remporté le tour de France, le tour d'Italie, Milan - San Remo, Liège - Bastogne - Liège, la flèche wallonne et le tour de Lombardie, sans compter 7 étapes du Tour, 4 étapes du Giro et le trophée Baracchi ( avec Swerts comme équipier ) !!!!!! C'est vraiment hallucinant qu'à la fin d'une saison aussi fabuleuse, il batte le record de l'heure. Si il avait vraiment pris le temps de le préparer, il aurait explosé la barre des 50 kms. Eddy Merckx, sans conteste le plus grand 🙂
Yes, he was on a “road bike”, but Eddy was f*cking AERO. Very few humans could maintain that position for an hour AND ride at FTP. that was amazing to watch. I would love to see his CdA measured on that rig
@@death2pc Perhaps you don't understand how weight works. On a lighter more rigid bike he would be able to sustain the same pace for longer. That's literally the laws of physics.
Le plus grand de tous les temps et tous sports confondus de par ses performances , sa volonté et son fair-play . Il voulait tout gagner mais jamais humilier , il respectait ses adversaires ...Vive le Cannibal ! (et pourtant je ne suis pas belge)
S’il y a un sport ou le GOAT ne soulève aucun débat c’est bien le cyclisme. Je suis un grand fan de Miguel Induraïn mais Eddy Merx n’a aucun rival dans la grande Histoire du vélo. Au dessus de la mêlée, le mec. Il fait l’unanimité!
Eddy Merckx and many others alike are inspirations for me while biking and biking fast. It is that moment on a really hot/cold/regular temp day where your legs and lungs feel like giving in to the pain of the many miles of riding, only to remember the physical toll riders like Eddy Merckx felt, therefore giving you/me that extra bit of mental energy to push past the brick wall of pain.
very true. Aero bikes have broken the record. HOWEVER those bikes are in their own category, and their time/distance do NOT compete or relate with those set on non-aero steel bikes, any more than an F-1 car competes in the same class as a standard production car, in the 24 hours of LeMans race.
@@WithBACON And MANY MANY so called 'champions' and 'greats' who came after him were way way too terrified to even attempt this record, and therefore NEVER did, so YEAH!
So, Ferdinand Bracke's hour record was in Rome I think. I wonder if Merckx and Ritter would have beaten it on a similar lowland velodrome. Bracke was such an elegant TT rider.
Le roi eddy merckx dans toute ça splendeur et il fait valser le record sur piste de l époque. Eddy le roi des rois pour son palmarès jamai égalé et ne le sera jamai 525 victoires sans les victoires sur piste eddy merckx le grand ne s en souvient plus il ne dormait pas sur ces lauriers et l entraînement a bloc comme en compétition. Eddy merckx est toujours parmi nous pour voir qsai pas dmain laveil qui soit égalé.
Moser, the man that would "beat" Eddy's Hour Record, NEVER beat Eddy in a time trail. Not once. No one since Eddy, could in an equal race could better Eddy's record. The Hour stands as Eddy set it.
Raitis Grandovskis yeap, modern carbon bike with disc wheels or 3 spokes, time trial handlebars, skin suit, short indoor velodrome with controlled temperature. probably more than 53. who knows?
As far as I remember he also broke the record for the fastest first 1000m on an whr attempt. His 5,5kg Colnago bike surely helped him to accomplish that.
@miticad d Yes. Extremly thin columbus tubes, titanium stem, etc. With his friend and sponsor the bicycle manufacturing legend Ernesto Colnago, Merckx designed the bike on which he would make the attempt. The challenge was to build the lightest possible time-trial bike. The end result was a frame built from Columbus special record tubing equipped with Campagnolo Record, a custom Pino Morroni titanium stem, Cinelli Campione del Mondo handlebars, a Regina Record chain, and a Selle Royal Eddy Merckx saddle. To further decrease weight the handlebars, seat post, chainstays, and chain were drilled. The chainring had cut out webbing, the pedals had cut-down cages, and the hubs were built with hollow axles and downsized nuts with the dust caps removed. The bike was finished in the burnt orange colours of Merckx’s Molteni-Arcore team. With a wheelset built from Fiamme Ergal rims, zinc-plated steel spokes, and Clement Seta Pista tyres the bike weighed in at a fraction under 5.5 kilograms.
The 'leather hairnets' of yore were required by the UCI for track racing of any kind. Belgium was the only Euro country which required them even for road racing way back then.
@grinderkenny I agree, Chris Boardman rode on this Merckx bike that he broke the record, he did the hour ride & only rode 10metres more! Boardman was Olympic track champion, & rider of the fastest prologue in history 55km/h in 1994. This just proves how great Merckx was! ps there was a documentary in UK with Chris constructing a replica of Eddies bike, then doing the record! It might be on youtube!
My father trained in the Mexico Olympic velodrome as a teenager and he saw Eddy Merckx break the record on that day of the video. I showed him the video and he almost cried because that was his life and he even told me "one of those people in the stands is me" (in spanish). Amazing Eddy Merckx a superhuman
Whos here after ollies hour record
Yeah 😂😂😂
Ahaha that's ironic
Ollie is just ridiculous clown comparing himself to eddy merckx, with ollie's components and ollie's bike eddy merckx in close velodrome can go at 58/60 kmh avg speed,with bike and components of eddy merckx in open velodrome ollie can go about 33/35 kmh avg speed or less,ridiculous clown 👎👎🤭,who believe that ollie's performance is comparable to Eddie Merckx's performance is very stupid,Ollie is pushing about half power of Eddy or less because super aerodynamic components, bike and close velodrome, the difference between ollie and eddy merckx is comparable to the difference between the greatest champion of all the time and my GRANDPA 90 years old with electric engine
@@cyclingschannel wow you missed the point. Ollie's point was to see if the Merckx record was attainable for an average rider with all the technological advancements of today. Neither he or anyone else is claiming that he is anywhere near the athlete that Merckx was.
@@aaronhauptmann869 look the videos! Ollie claim that Want beat eddy merckx ! Ollie says he wants to beat Eddy Merckx as a legendary feat , but Ollie uses about half the power of Eddy Merckx! Ollie never talk about his big advantages, but ollie uses about half power of eddy merckx!Many stupid people don't understand about Ollie's advantages,so they believe that is great performance to be near to eddy merckx!The truth is that ollie with eddy merckx bike in open velodrome and with eddy merckx dress can go about 35 kmh avg speed!!
The greatest Master of Cycling in all Times Forever...
on a steel track bike, at altitude, on drop bars, not a skin suit in sight!!! Amazing truly a great
Simon Huss The venue was chosen to aid him, not the other way round. An outstanding effort nontheless :)
Jan Hendrik Luitjens Maybe Simon was referring to the thin air Merckx would be breathing?
He was, but if I recall correctly, they believed at the time that the thin air would benefit his drag coefficient even more than the power lost through the lower oxygen concentration. Merckx prepared himself over weeks with oxygen deprivation training, I think.
No, over five days, at best. That's all. The most salient point................. A FULL season underneath him (look up his '72 year accomplishments) and it was not Mexico (City) that was preferred, instead Milan (Vigorelli) but the track was washed out, so an essential but still factored Mexico City became Plan B at the last minute. It too got washed out at least one if not two days. Merckx went out an did what he did. No extensive months of exclusive training solely on track. No, just a capper albeit planned at the end of the '72 FULL season. The rest is history...........................
Simon Huss incredible man,the greatest without doubt
I doubt there will ever be another cyclist as great as Merckx. Nowadays, everyone is a specialist, but Merckx rode - and won - the classics, the grand tours, world championships, the track, six day events, kermesses, and he often won with ease using a combination of power and intelligence. He was unbeatable on his day and there will never be another Merckx. He was the best and always will be.
Often won with drugs in his body, a perennial dope cheat, even in an era of limited testing he was caught and DQ'd from three big races, he's no better than Armstrong.
You may very well be correct.
@@tonyfranklin8306 he would have crushed the competition of today, with proper equipment, and drugs was always in that scene, c’mon
@@tonyfranklin8306 The first instance is highly debatable due to the circumstances involved (he was tested 8 times prior which were all fine), the second was for something in prescribed cough medicine which did not show on the label. The third was very late in his career and he admitted to it after being caught.
That is valid for most professional bike riders during the last 50 years.
I have an Eddy Merckx bike in orange that I bought in 1972 in Belgium!
I'm SO jealous!!!
No matter of what people say Eddie was the greatest.
Yes, greatest doping cheat of his era.
Merckx had the greatest doctors and the greatest drugs of the times
Here we go again....... Open the door for all the new age pimple popping jerk offs who can't even ride a bike more than 100 feet before passing out.
Absolutely
Eddie is still the greatest
I read an article about this in Bicycling Mag in the 80's. In it Merckx said " About halfway into the ride the reporters yelled to me -asking how I was feeling - I yelled back "I'm dead " -"but not for a second did I think about giving up".
Some things can never be beaten.....True man, Steel bike, determination.
Merckx is a god, this is proof! He completed the hour record in 4:43!!!!
no-one else in the history of the sport has won so often at so many different disciplines over such a long period, from the 6-day's to the grand tours, truly the GOAT
Eddy just pushed bigger gears relentlessly - brute force. Much respect.
Imagine what Merckx would’ve done if he had today’s aero technology and today’s bikes
No need to imagine, just watch Pogacar
No need to imagine, Hour record has a category of only using the same classical bike as merckx and it has only been improved on by about about 300 meters. Which means he was on par with the best of today, Chris boardman first beat it by 10 meters then Ondrej sosenka with 300 meters. It is not as competitive category as the modern hour record though. Mercks would land somewhere around 54k with todays equipment, around the same as Bradley wiggins. Today Fillipo ganna has done 56 k.
All I know is the watts hasnt changed much on every record but the equipment has. I dont have data on the watts from Fillipos record, but eddy merkcx is around 420-430 watts on average. Which is in line with almost all the records.
Sometimes, i am really surprised about the critics and the people trying to diminish accomplishments from different people (not just eddie). For my part, when I see what eddie merckx accomplished in his racing days, i am still humbled and take it as a great inspiration; eddie, i am glad and happy that people like you existed and inspire everybody.
el mejor, ciclista de todos los tiempos,'nadie lo ha podido superar, un ciclista'completo.
Mi mayor inspiración.....
Uma lenda.
Um recorde para ser festejado por gerações .
Sai das pistas entrou para história .
Os meus comprimentos.
Brasil ...22/04/2019
je m'en souviens comme si c'était hier ! j'avais 12 ans, quelle complicité avec mon père... émouvant.. quoique certains en disent c'était un exploit !
If Eddy had all modern equipment in his prime, the record would still be his.
True. Very true.
Not True! Eddy Merckx his hour record 49441 meters! If Merckx was a 10000 meter runner in 1972 the result 27:38! Lasse Viren run 10000 meters world record 27:38 in 1972! Today world record 10000 meters is 26:22! Jacques Anquetil ride poor weak hour record 46159 meters in 1957! Long distance runners were better! Kuts run 13:35 5000 meters world record in 1957! Kuts was close 46800 meter shape! Doping cyclist Franseco Moser build better bike than others and rode weak poor hour record 51151 meters! If Moser was a 10000 meter runner then result 27:45 world record was 27:08! Doping pro cyclists are not the Best. And. Toughest! Crazy lunatic cycling broadcasters claiming wrongly that pro cyclists are the toughest! Ganna would ride Same bike as Merckx 52-53km per hour 2024!
@@RaineriHakkarainen I haven't read such nonsense in a long time
@@marianbossman It is only Probaganda that pro cyclists are the toughest! No science data proof backs this false lie western Europe probaganda! Get rid Off Paris olympics because Doping Tour de France and biggest lie false probaganda Human history!!
@@marianbossman Bien d'accord avec vous, je voudrais voir Ganna avec le vélo de Merckx il ne tient sans doute pas cette position pendant une heure ,ce qui demandait des années de pratique pour assouplir le bassin, le guidon de tri gomme cette difficulté ( je connais le problème cycliste aero, puis DU et TRI à la trouvaille du guidon de tri qui gommait mon avantage )
A dislike?... REALLY?! Who in their right mind dislikes this? This is freaking history!
Lucky me, Eddy signed a postcard for me at a bike show ... nice footage, thx.
He did this in 1972, a time when few Americans understood bike racing. Sportscasters focused on the bread and butter of American sports - baseball, football, basketball. I don't remember one mention of Merckx's incredible achievement back then. Sports Illustrated did do a write-up on him in an early 70s issue. But for most Americans, Eddy Merckx was a foreign name in a foreign sport.
What's even more impressive is the fact that Merckx retired from Cycling in May of 1978 (46 years ago) and he still owns pretty much all the major records in professional Cycling today lol. None of his really big and important records have been matched or broken as of today. A list down below of some of his current records.
1. Most races won in a career- 525
2. Most races won in a single season- 54 in 1971
3. Most Grand Tours won in a career- 11
4. Most Grand Tours won consecutively in a row- 4 between 1972 and 1973
5. Most Grand Tour career stage wins- 64
6. Most days wearing the Yellow Jersey at the Tour de France for a career- 96
And there are too many other records that are still active that Merckx holds lol.
Pas besoin d'épiloguer pendant cent deux ans.
Eddy fut, est et demeurera toujours le plus grand de tous les temps. C'est absolument indiscutable.
Il dépasse tous les autres de plusieurs têtes.
Il y eut aussi quelques grands champions, Coppi, Bartali, Koblet, Bobet, Anquetil, Van Looy, Poulidor, Gimondi, Ocaña, Hinault, j'en passe et quelques-uns, pour ne parler que de l'après-guerre. Pas Armstrong. Une fois pour toutes, à la poubelle Armstrong.
Eddy est incomparable, inouï, extraordinaire.
LE PLUS GRAND DE TOUS LES TEMPS!!
IMCOMPARABLE !!!
everybody talking about the technology on those days, but what is more impressive is that he did int on Mexico city's altitude
+Alfredo Gayou Less air means also less drag, which is a significant advantage.
@John Mexico city's track is recognized as one of the fastest in the world. If you want to set an hour record, that's where you go
@John @John, you are the fool here
@@alexsington Maybe the indoor one, but not this Olympic outdoor one (nowadays at least, unless you are speaking to way back then when Eddy set this record??).
Es un gusto ver el video de un gran corredor de todos los tiempos, pero sobre todo en lo personal ver a mi padre dar el disparo de salida y de la hora. Un gran comisario internacional mexicano.
Merckx a true king 👑 on the bike,who needs technology when u got legs of unbreakable STEEL ..💪💪
Eddy heeft zich hier naar 't schijnt zó gegeven, dat z'n carrière eigenlijk eindigde "avant la lettre".. Geweldig, wat een atleet!!
Simply amazing
This is perhaps the most painful feat of endurance ever
Well, theres the 24 hour record.
He was a big unit on a bike compared to most today. Those legs!
@arklat It was an Colnago bike and weight about 5.75kg. He drove a 52x14 transmission. The seatpost an the bar was holed, for weightreduction.
Yes, I think it was Eddy who started this crazy fashion. Drilling holes in seatposts, handlebars, brakes, cranksets and I don't know where. Quite dangerous!
Since 'aero' was not yet invented, I guess he thought much gain could be made (at the start, or for major speed changes ONLY!) by going as light as possible.
Quel champion ce gd Eddy Merckx@en ce qui me concerne je le considère comme le plus gd champion du 20ème siècle toutes disciplines confondues devant le gd Mohamed Ali et le nageur américain Mark spitz sans oublier le gd Jesse Owen@Merckx =détermination/endurance/courage/humilité/simplicité @en un mot le CHAMPION PAR EXCELLENCE @
He was still on a bike except when he was climbing mountains, a lot of Eddys strength came from his back and he climbed with pure strength not like smooth mountain specialists Fuente or Van Impe.
After the bad derny crash on the track where he permanently injured his back and his derny pacer was killed he always said it badly affected his climbing ability for the rest of his career. Phew ! what would he have been like without the injury?
Eddy a mes yeux tu est et resteras le meilleur 😜
The legend! The one and only!
The greatest in his sport.
Merckx, the kinda guy to set a KOM at the hour record
er ist und bleibt der Größte, einfach unerreicht, danke Eddy.
Gruß
Andi
Il ne faut pas oublier que Merckx avait couru sa meilleure saison cette année la, en effet, en 72 il a remporté le tour de France, le tour d'Italie, Milan - San Remo, Liège - Bastogne - Liège, la flèche wallonne et le tour de Lombardie, sans compter 7 étapes du Tour, 4 étapes du Giro et le trophée Baracchi ( avec Swerts comme équipier ) !!!!!! C'est vraiment hallucinant qu'à la fin d'une saison aussi fabuleuse, il batte le record de l'heure. Si il avait vraiment pris le temps de le préparer, il aurait explosé la barre des 50 kms.
Eddy Merckx, sans conteste le plus grand 🙂
Yes, he was on a “road bike”, but Eddy was f*cking AERO. Very few humans could maintain that position for an hour AND ride at FTP. that was amazing to watch. I would love to see his CdA measured on that rig
they calculated that his ftp was around 450 watt
@@matzitiD At 76 kg weight, that would be almost 6 W/kg. Yup....
The guy was a beast. Imagine what he could do on a modern bike.
And your beyond ignorant new age ridiculous point is....? Dummkopf.
No different. It's the rider NEVER the %$#@!* bike!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@death2pc Perhaps you don't understand how weight works. On a lighter more rigid bike he would be able to sustain the same pace for longer. That's literally the laws of physics.
who is watching in 2021
Um belo registro.
EDDIE MERX 😁A ONE OFF !!!! GREATEST CYCLE ROADMAN OF ALL TIME !!!g
Sublime !
Le plus grand de tous les temps et tous sports confondus de par ses performances , sa volonté et son fair-play . Il voulait tout gagner mais jamais humilier , il respectait ses adversaires ...Vive le Cannibal ! (et pourtant je ne suis pas belge)
Cycling was like fine wine back then.
La leyenda viviente del ciclismo mundial, dudo que se repita algo igual.
Le plus le Grand Eddy!!!
Hij was en blijft de beste allertijden
GRANDE GRANDE GRANDE OTTIMO EDDY
Not human. Amazing.
G.O.A.T
S’il y a un sport ou le GOAT ne soulève aucun débat c’est bien le cyclisme. Je suis un grand fan de Miguel Induraïn mais Eddy Merx n’a aucun rival dans la grande Histoire du vélo. Au dessus de la mêlée, le mec. Il fait l’unanimité!
Una leyenda
Eddy Merckx and many others alike are inspirations for me while biking and biking fast. It is that moment on a really hot/cold/regular temp day where your legs and lungs feel like giving in to the pain of the many miles of riding, only to remember the physical toll riders like Eddy Merckx felt, therefore giving you/me that extra bit of mental energy to push past the brick wall of pain.
I'm right there with you. He's my biggest inspiration. When the going gets tough I just remind myself to do it like Eddie.
This record is still the real hour record on a real bike ...
very true.
Aero bikes have broken the record. HOWEVER those bikes are in their own category, and their time/distance do NOT compete or relate with those set on non-aero steel bikes, any more than an F-1 car competes in the same class as a standard production car, in the 24 hours of LeMans race.
Most amazing cyclist ever! I have always used Colnago and Campy.
Eddy Mercks the best!
Die tijd rijd ik ook nog wel.
Merckx had beautiful form extremely still on the bike
He wasn't the smoothest or cleanest rider. There is often a bit of rocking, but not pronounced.
the greatest colour for a classic track/road bike molteni orange
1:26 Cologne for the ladies!
Là oui j'ai eu du plaisir !!
Merckx didn't need to prove anything to anyone at that time.
This did, however, certainly add to his "portfolio" of accomplishments...
@@WithBACON And MANY MANY so called 'champions' and 'greats' who came after him were way way too terrified to even attempt this record, and therefore NEVER did, so YEAH!
The Legend...
So, Ferdinand Bracke's hour record was in Rome I think. I wonder if Merckx and Ritter would have beaten it on a similar lowland velodrome. Bracke was such an elegant TT rider.
EL MAS GRANDE DE TODOS LOS TIEMPOS SE TENIA QUE DECIR ,Y SE DIJO !
El mas grande d todos los tiempos
@dangernba -the helmet is advisable -because- as extreme fatigue sets in - disorientation can occur -leading to a fall.
Por considencias del destino llego una bike de eddy Merckx A mis manos original professional estiker de Mexico 1985
The greatest 👍
Con muy poca o nada de tecnología , acabo Con récord de una forma bastante fácil , tremendo !!!!
Le roi eddy merckx dans toute ça splendeur et il fait valser le record sur piste de l époque. Eddy le roi des rois pour son palmarès jamai égalé et ne le sera jamai 525 victoires sans les victoires sur piste eddy merckx le grand ne s en souvient plus il ne dormait pas sur ces lauriers et l entraînement a bloc comme en compétition. Eddy merckx est toujours parmi nous pour voir qsai pas dmain laveil qui soit égalé.
Moser, the man that would "beat" Eddy's Hour Record, NEVER beat Eddy in a time trail. Not once. No one since Eddy, could in an equal race could better Eddy's record. The Hour stands as Eddy set it.
wow his legs are MASSIVE but its to be expected. One of the all time greatest in the sport.
What did he put up his nose before he began the hour, anyone?
Mentholatum Opens up the nasal cavity and lungs.
Gran documento histórico!
De très loin le meilleur coureur de tous les temps, avec panache et efficacité. ( beaucoup de bêtises racontées etc etc…)
estos eran hombres no chingaderas ¡¡ puro fierroli ¡¡¡¡¡ cletas q duran una vida ¡¡
EDDY THE BEST
Hes one of greatest athletes of our times He the Michael Jordan of bikes 🚲 racing 🏎 road and tack racing 🏎
If he had modern day bike, wear probably would go 53 or more
Raitis Grandovskis yeap, modern carbon bike with disc wheels or 3 spokes, time trial handlebars, skin suit, short indoor velodrome with controlled temperature. probably more than 53. who knows?
+DGRWPF Ich würde sagen , dass Eddy Merckx 100km geschafft hätte:)
58/60 kmh avg speed
@@cyclingschannel daubt it
Apples to oranges......................... So what?
And not a aero plastic bike in site, or daft shaped helmet. Just a man on a bike. There aren't words.
THE BEST.
is this a clip from a longer doc?
Yes, from the cycling documentary "La Course En Tete"
THE BEST EVER.
Que se aplica en la nariz antes de partir???
Is there a full video of his hour record attempt? This should have been filmed in it's entirety.
incredible human.
in the top 8..
1:44 Why does he accelerate so slowly at the start? Is it because he is using such a big gear?
As far as I remember he also broke the record for the fastest first 1000m on an whr attempt. His 5,5kg Colnago bike surely helped him to accomplish that.
He was, as I recall, pushing a 52X14.........., a 100 inch gear
@miticad d
Yes. Extremly thin columbus tubes, titanium stem, etc.
With his friend and sponsor the bicycle manufacturing legend Ernesto Colnago, Merckx designed the bike on which he would make the attempt. The challenge was to build the lightest possible time-trial bike. The end result was a frame built from Columbus special record tubing equipped with Campagnolo Record, a custom Pino Morroni titanium stem, Cinelli Campione del Mondo handlebars, a Regina Record chain, and a Selle Royal Eddy Merckx saddle. To further decrease weight the handlebars, seat post, chainstays, and chain were drilled. The chainring had cut out webbing, the pedals had cut-down cages, and the hubs were built with hollow axles and downsized nuts with the dust caps removed. The bike was finished in the burnt orange colours of Merckx’s Molteni-Arcore team. With a wheelset built from Fiamme Ergal rims, zinc-plated steel spokes, and Clement Seta Pista tyres the bike weighed in at a fraction under 5.5 kilograms.
1:21 what did he put in his nose?
Meletis Pogkas line, bump, or rail of Coke, Snow, Blow, Flake, Powder, Nose Candy, Toot, White, Coca leaf plant
vasiline
The Beast.
How does low resting heart rate equate to high VO2max ?
What was he putting in his nose?.
Interesting question. My thought is something like Vicks vapor rub/something to dilate his lung capacity?
Was that helmet really necessary?
The 'leather hairnets' of yore were required by the UCI for track racing of any kind.
Belgium was the only Euro country which required them even for road racing way back then.
Awesome , Eddy was the best , his performance in mexico was broken after 28 years. Notice that the bike is simple , he play indoor
Indoors. BIG (disqualifying) difference for me.
Daaaaaamn Eddie, back at it with the whitewall gums
@grinderkenny I agree, Chris Boardman rode on this Merckx bike that he broke the record, he did the hour ride & only rode 10metres more! Boardman was Olympic track champion, & rider of the fastest prologue in history 55km/h in 1994. This just proves how great Merckx was! ps there was a documentary in UK with Chris constructing a replica of Eddies bike, then doing the record! It might be on youtube!
But Chris still used a skinsuit, and an aero helmet, for whatever watt savings those are worth. ;)
@@Fordworldrallyfan thanks for making my Point