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  • Eddy Merckx: The Cannibal

    (By Daniel Friebe)

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    Author Daniel Friebe
    “Book Descriptions: A biography about the man acclaimed by many as the greatest cyclist of all time. Friebe interviews those who competed for and against Eddy Merckx, trying to capture what drove him to success and how he was viewed as marking the herald for a new dawn in cycling.”

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