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Freddy Maertens

Freddy Maertens
Freddy Maertens 1978.jpg
Maertens at the 1978 Tour de France
Personal information
Full name Freddy Maertens
Born (1952-02-13) 13 February 1952 (age 65)
Belgium
Team information
Current team Retired
Discipline Road
Role Rider
Rider type Sprinter
Professional team(s)
1973–1979 Flandria
1980 San Giacomo–Benotto
1981-1982 Boule d'Or-Colnago
1983 Masta - Concorde
1984 Splendor - Mondial Moquette
1984 AVP - Viditel
1985 Nikon - Van Schilt
1985 Euro-Soap - Crack
1986 Robland
Major wins

Grand Tours

Tour de France
Points classification (1976, 1978, 1981)
16 individual stages (1976, 1978, 1981)
Giro d'Italia
7 individual stages (1977)
Vuelta a España
General classification (1977)
Points classification (1977)
13 individual stages (1977)

Stage races

Four Days of Dunkirk (1973,1975,1976,1978)
Paris–Nice (1977)
Vuelta a Andalucía (1974,1975)
Volta a Catalunya (1977)
Tour of Belgium (1975)
Giro di Sardegna (1977)

One-day races and Classics

World Road Race Championships (1976, 1981)
National Road Race Championships (1976)
Omloop Het Volk (1977,1978)
Gent–Wevelgem (1975,1976)
E3 Prijs Vlaanderen (1978)
Amstel Gold Race (1976)
Grand Prix des Nations (1976)
Scheldeprijs (1973)
Paris–Brussels (1975)
Paris–Tours (1975)
Züri-Metzgete (1976)
Brabantse Pijl (1976)

Other

Super Prestige Pernod International (1975-1976)

Grand Tours

Stage races

One-day races and Classics

Other

Freddy Maertens (born 13 February 1952 in Nieuwpoort) is a Belgian former professional racing cyclist who was twice world road race champion. His career coincided with the best years of another Belgian rider, Eddy Merckx, and supporters and reporters were split over which was the better. Maertens' career swung between winning more than 50 races in a season to winning almost none and then back again. His life has been marked by debt and alcoholism. It took him more than two decades to pay a tax debt. He is now the curator of the Tour of Flanders museum in Oudenaarde.

Maertens was the son of what his wife, Carine, described as a hard-working middle-class couple: Gilbert Maertens and Silonne Verhaege. His mother was the daughter of a shipbuilder in Nieuwpoort harbour. She had a grocery and newspaper shop, which delivered newspapers. Gilbert Maertens, the son of a self-employed bill-sticker, was a flamboyant and restless man who was a member of the local council and on the committee of the town football club. He ran a laundry with a staff of four behind his wife’s shop.

Maertens is one of four brothers: he, Mario, Luc and Marc. Marc also rode as a professional. Maertens went to the St-Bernadus college in Nieuwpoort. He read enthusiastically and showed a talent for languages. He could make himself understood in French, Italian and English as well as his native Dutch by the time he turned professional. He then went to the Onze Lieve Vrouw [Holy Mother] college in Ostend.

Maertens and Carine Brouckaert met at a cycling club dance when she was 15. She had been sewing shoes for her father, a cobbler, since the previous year. The two were introduced by Jean-Pierre Monseré and his wife, Annie. Carine was Annie's niece. She had never heard of Maertens.

They married in November 1973 and rented a house in Lombardsijde. She said: “I got to know a young boy who was more adult than his years and who knew what he wanted: to be a professional bike rider. I fell for him. Not because I thought he could become a great rider but because I felt straight away that I could play a role in his life, that he needed me. Three years later we were married. Our dream had started. We didn’t know then that it would turn into a nightmare.”


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