Cycling is a sport in which a bicycle [1] is used to scroll through circuits outdoor, indoor, or encompassing different specialties such as those mentioned below.
Matt Brammeier, Irish cyclist MTN-QHUBEKA team, lost control of his bike during the descent of one of the ports of the sixth stage of Tour of Utah. The broker could not stop and shot in a 180 degree bend with such bad luck that ended violently hitting against one of the team cars participating in the race.
Edouard Louis Joseph Merckx, popularly known as Eddy Merckx (born June 17, 1945 in Meensel-Kiezegem, Brabant, Belgium) is a Belgian cyclist retired, considered the best cyclist of all time. [1] His ambition made to him being called The Cannibal or The Ogre of Tervueren.
Throughout his long career, was Cycling World Champion and winner several times Giro d'Italia, the Tour de France and the Tour of Spain
among many other races less sporting significance.
In 1974 he won the so-called Triple Crown of cycling, winning two Grand Tours (Giro and Tour) and the World Championships the same year.
He is married and has two children, Sabina and Axel, the latter being also a professional cyclist, who retired in 2007.