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Wearing the maillot jaune, Eddy Merckx leads Joop Zoetemelk as the duo chase Lucien Van Impe and Bernard Thévenet during Stage 14 of the 1975 Tour de France. Van Impe took the stage victory that day by a margin of 15 seconds over Thévenet.

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Number One
The number on his bike tells it all: Eddy Merckx is #1. In this photo, Eddy looks excellent in the maillot jaune of the race leader and awaits a stage start at the 1974 Tour de France.

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This awesome image captures a routine moment in a race, but does so in a very composed and striking manner. It shows De Vlaeminck riding away from the camera while his wife, Marleen, in a dress and heels, passes up a glass bottle of water or perhaps wine to take the edge off his pain.

1971 TdF
Eddy Merckx and Gianni Motta before the departure of Stage 8, which finished at the top of the famed dormant volcano of Puy de Dôme.

Tour de France, 1971

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Cigar Break!

Cyrille Guimard enjoys a cigar as he leisurely pedals along during Stage 13 of the 1970 Tour de France. He did not seem too concerned at the time that he was about to face five climbs that day on his 195km ride to Gap!

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We love this image of Gimondi cooling off in the mountains of Stage 17 of the 1969 Tour de France. Gimondi was a fantastic rider who won all three Grand Tours: the Tour de France in 1965, the Giro d'Italia in 1967, 1969, and 1976, and the Vuelta a España in 1968.

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Three Big Guns at the 1969 Tour de France:
Eddy Merckx, Felice Gimondi, and Raymond Poulidor

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Stage 20 of the 1969 Tour finished on top of the legendary Puy de Dôme. This wonderful image captures Raymond Poulidor being cheered along by throngs of fans on the slopes of the climb. Poulidor finished the 198 km stage in 6th place 2′ 02″ behind stage winner Pierre Matignon.
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The two-man winning break of Eddy Merckx and Roger Pingeon at Stage 9 of the 1969 Tour de France. Pingeon won the stage, and Merckx retained the maillot jaune. Coincidently, that one-two Merckx-Pingeon placing was how it ultimately ended up when the Tour finished in Paris.

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Retro Time Trial

Compared to what we see current pro riders wearing and riding at a time trial, Rudi Altig looks almost quaint in this photo from the 1969 Tour. Almost, but not when you look into the eyes. That is a man who could drop the hammer.

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Gimondi: Strong As An Ox From March to October!
Like many riders from his time, Felice Gimondi rode the entire season from beginning to end. He is one of only 5 cyclists to win all three Grand Tours!

This photo is from the 1969 Tour where he won at Stage 12 and finished 4th overall.

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Jan Janssen, riding with the #1 bib as the previous winner of the Tour in 1968, is encouraged by his director and former racer Raphaël Géminiani on a climb at the 1969 Tour.

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Eddy left no doubt who was king as he pummeled the field on Stage 17 of the 1969 Tour de France. With four major summits that day - Peyresourde, Aspin, Tourmalet, and Aubisque - Merckx finished alone 7 minutes 56 seconds ahead of 2nd place Michele Dancelli.

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Poulidor Ascends the Tourmalet…..
Raymond Poulidor is out of the saddle as he climbs the Tourmalet during Stage 12 of the 1968 Tour de France.

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Roger Pingeon, who would win the Tour two years later in 1967, and reigning World Champion Jan Janssen suffer on one of the many climbs of the 1965 Tour de France.

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Rim Cement? Who Needs That?

Spain's Ángel Ibáñez gets flicked from his bike after his front tubular rolls off the rim during Stage 11 of the 1967 Tour.

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Felice Gimondi
1967 Tour de France
Stage 20, Limoges - Puy de Dome

It was a scorching day on the mountain, but Gimondi won this 222 km mountain stage to the Puy de Dôme. When the race finished in Paris, Gimondi was in 7th place overall.

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Louison Bobet accepts a drink from an eager fan on a climb at the 1959 Tour de France. The 1959 Tour turned out to be his last. He was forced to retire from the '59 Tour and made a point of leaving the race at the top of the Col de l'Iseran.

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This is a dramatic photo of the bloody and battered French cyclist Henri Anglade after a crash at Mas d'Azil at the 1960 Tour. Anglade wore the yellow jersey for two days and finished the race in 8th place overall in Paris.

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Nice image of Robic, Winner of the 1947 Tour, climbing at the 1953 Tour de France. Nicknamed "Leatherhead," Robic was one of the early users of wearing a helmet while racing on the road.

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Holland's Jan Nolten toils through the barren expanse of the Casse Déserte during Stage 18 of the 1953 Tour de France. The 165km stage from Gap to Briançon included Vars, and the Izoard and Louison Bobet blew the field apart.

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Bahamontes at the side of a dirt road as the mechanics attend to his bike at the 1954 Tour de France. He was a talented climber who, in addition to winning the Tour in '59, also won the King of the Mountains at the Tour six times.

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Fausto Coppi rides to victory on Stage 20 (Gap-Briancon) at the 1951 Tour de France.

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