Prachtig eerbetoon aan Freddy Maertens. Hij was mijn wieleridool uit mijn jeugd. Ik zal nooit vergeten hoe verbaasd en content ik was toen ik in 1981 plots op de radio hoorde dat Freddy de eerste rit van de Tour gewonnen had. Ik was toen 11 jaar. Zulke verhalen maken de wielersport mee groot.
One of my beyond all-time favorites, too. Worked like a dog and then some to be the best and he was off the charts. Best sprinter of all time, period. Period. Pure Nonpariel. Amassed what was it, 56 UCI wins in one season(!), the greatest number of wins by anyone, still.... Unreal. Real nice guy, down to earth. One of the absolute finest ever.
Een betere omkadering, en het had maal 5 geweest qua overwinningen. Wat een klasse, wat een verspilling van één van de grootste talenten aller tijden. De huidige generatie heeft het stukken makkelijker op dat vlak.
super coureur malgré vie pas toujours facile ,trop gentil et crédule, les commentaires de Monsieur Hinault ,une reconnaissance que j'apprécie de la part d'un grand champion
I wish this narrative was in English ... still I got into cycling in college mainly because of the passion for the sport shown by Messrs. Maertens, Merckx and De Vlaeminck ... it is priceless ; thank you
It makes me happy that he's finally made it through all of his financial problems and now leads a quiet, happy life with his lovely wife, daughter and grand-daughter. If it wasn't for that fatal fall in the giro, Freddy would have succeeded an even greater score than he allready did!
Om een of andere reden moet ik altijd aan Frank Vandenbroucke denken als ik iets over Freddy Maertens zie. Twee renners met een buitenaards talent maar te weinig karakter om het onderste uit de kan te halen. Maertens heeft gelukkig wel een carriere gehad, bij VDB was het al gedaan voor het goed en wel begonnen was....
@@mathiasvandersonck4369 ik heb de fysieke gelijkenis tussen beide altijd redelijk frappant gevonden. In die mate zelfs dat ik ergens onbewust in het begin bij VDB al dacht, aiai, als dat maar goed afloopt...
Zonder pech, ach Maertens was completer dan Merckx, ze konden allebei alles, blessure heeft Maertens veel gekost maar het was de meest propere renner op zo'n niveau !
@uberkloden: name one rider that was not on dope at that era? Freddy was and still is a great person, too sensitive maybe but still, if you see what he went through, one can only pay great respect to one of the greatest cyclists of the seventies.
Merckx was alone in an attack. Maertens closed the gap alone! It was forbidden to chase a compatriot, unless you could do it on your own, which Freddy did. Afterwards 2 other riders closed the gap. Freddy launched Eddy Merckx for the sprint, but Eddy couldn't hold the wheel and lost the sprint. Afterwards Eddy and the press blamed Freddy for closing the gap. Eddy was/is king of cycling, and young Freddy was an unwanted opponenent.
Good reason why there is drug testing in sport.This guy was so obvious and his teammate michel pollentier who was thrown off 1978 tour. Gut who won 13 stages of 1977 tour of spain just ain't trading on pure strength.shame didn't learn lessons for armstrong era
So you really think they didn't do drug tests in those days huh? You don't seem to know a lot on the subject, do you? Freddy was utterly talented as a racer. He's had some drug issues during the last years of his career, but you obviously didn't understand a word from this documentary. He was just clever as hell misleading everybody. Preparing himself for the tour in 81 (and before that too), he would do a 100-150 kms of training, then participate in some minor race and stepped out of the race, so everyone thought: "he's done for!", but then he rode home and halfway put on his racing gear again and did another long training, so he did about double of what the other racers did.
Prachtig eerbetoon aan Freddy Maertens. Hij was mijn wieleridool uit mijn jeugd. Ik zal nooit vergeten hoe verbaasd en content ik was toen ik in 1981 plots op de radio hoorde dat Freddy de eerste rit van de Tour gewonnen had. Ik was toen 11 jaar. Zulke verhalen maken de wielersport mee groot.
Quel beau coureur Freddy Maertens ! .... ...nostalgie quand tu nous tiens.
One of my beyond all-time favorites, too. Worked like a dog and then some to be the best and he was off the charts. Best sprinter of all time, period. Period. Pure Nonpariel. Amassed what was it, 56 UCI wins in one season(!), the greatest number of wins by anyone, still.... Unreal. Real nice guy, down to earth. One of the absolute finest ever.
beste renner ooit. Maar nooit door de media ge eert .voor mij de grootste kampioen van de jaren 70.
Un corridore straordinario! Quando ero bambino pensavo che Freddy venisse da un altro pianeta e che nessuno lo sapesse. Era un atleta terribile!
Enjoyed every second of this! What a man, and what an amazing wife behind him! I hope he's doing well now!
Trots op Maertens,de westvlaamse spurtbom.Wondermooie docu met de onvergetelijke sound van de film "Le samourai" ...
Een betere omkadering, en het had maal 5 geweest qua overwinningen. Wat een klasse, wat een verspilling van één van de grootste talenten aller tijden. De huidige generatie heeft het stukken makkelijker op dat vlak.
super coureur malgré vie pas toujours facile ,trop gentil et crédule, les commentaires de Monsieur Hinault ,une reconnaissance que j'apprécie de la part d'un grand champion
I wish this narrative was in English ... still I got into cycling in college mainly because of the passion for the sport shown by Messrs. Maertens, Merckx and De Vlaeminck ... it is priceless ; thank you
He was a great complete champions...He has got less satisfactions than his talent and his possibilities...!!!
Tres beau hommage au grand Freddy....il faut une traduction en francais or anglais! Merci
It makes me happy that he's finally made it through all of his financial problems and now leads a quiet, happy life with his lovely wife, daughter and grand-daughter. If it wasn't for that fatal fall in the giro, Freddy would have succeeded an even greater score than he allready did!
Grande classe. Beaucoup de talent sur son vélo !
Les BELGES sont des grands coureurs et champions,
Fredy lui était un surdoué.
Used to get cycling,before it was called cycling weekly. There was always footage of freddy ,winning yet again.
Dank om dit up te loaden alsook de andere Belga sports, geniaal!
Om een of andere reden moet ik altijd aan Frank Vandenbroucke denken als ik iets over Freddy Maertens zie. Twee renners met een buitenaards talent maar te weinig karakter om het onderste uit de kan te halen. Maertens heeft gelukkig wel een carriere gehad, bij VDB was het al gedaan voor het goed en wel begonnen was....
41:55 Dan zie ik ook gewoon vdb zitten
@@mathiasvandersonck4369 ik heb de fysieke gelijkenis tussen beide altijd redelijk frappant gevonden. In die mate zelfs dat ik ergens onbewust in het begin bij VDB al dacht, aiai, als dat maar goed afloopt...
Freddy, the best.
De grootste sprinter aller tijden. Zo iemand heb ik sindsdien niet meer gezien, al komt Cavendish misschien een klein beetje in de buurt.
Grande Freddy
I wish this was in English. S'il vous plait!!
Zonder pech, ach Maertens was completer dan Merckx, ze konden allebei alles, blessure heeft Maertens veel gekost maar het was de meest propere renner op zo'n niveau !
@uberkloden: name one rider that was not on dope at that era? Freddy was and still is a great person, too sensitive maybe but still, if you see what he went through, one can only pay great respect to one of the greatest cyclists of the seventies.
Hey! Do anybody know english subtitle to this docu?
gran maertenx
47:17 als je freddy maertens met zijn achterste zag schudden in de sprint wist je al dat hij gewonnen was, was eens een uitspraak van lomme driessens
Unfortunately I don't understand this. I'd love to hear what happened at the Worlds '73.
Merckx was alone in an attack. Maertens closed the gap alone! It was forbidden to chase a compatriot, unless you could do it on your own, which Freddy did. Afterwards 2 other riders closed the gap. Freddy launched Eddy Merckx for the sprint, but Eddy couldn't hold the wheel and lost the sprint. Afterwards Eddy and the press blamed Freddy for closing the gap. Eddy was/is king of cycling, and young Freddy was an unwanted opponenent.
@@Karel.C thank you very much! Interesting. 👍
Come on add some English sub titles!
Prachtreportages! Weet iemand de naam van de intromelodie (vanaf minuut 1)? Herken het, maar naam komt niet...
"Music for a found harmonium" van Penguin Cafe Orchestra.
Good reason why there is drug testing in sport.This guy was so obvious and his teammate michel pollentier who was thrown off 1978 tour. Gut who won 13 stages of 1977 tour of spain just ain't trading on pure strength.shame didn't learn lessons for armstrong era
So you really think they didn't do drug tests in those days huh? You don't seem to know a lot on the subject, do you? Freddy was utterly talented as a racer. He's had some drug issues during the last years of his career, but you obviously didn't understand a word from this documentary. He was just clever as hell misleading everybody. Preparing himself for the tour in 81 (and before that too), he would do a 100-150 kms of training, then participate in some minor race and stepped out of the race, so everyone thought: "he's done for!", but then he rode home and halfway put on his racing gear again and did another long training, so he did about double of what the other racers did.
lomme driessens kon van een koe een koersepaard maken zei men destijds wat niet wil zeggen dat pollentier een slechte renner was integendeel
freakish doper. great results though.
Yes? U sure?