As the Grande Boucle began yesterday, let’s meet the cycling champions that the song loved more than the others.
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And who will win? If you are over a certain age, it does something to hear the name Eddy Merckx pronounced, as here by the Belgian group Sttellla.
Every year, it’s the same: the Tour de France starts and the experts are asked who will win, to rejoice at the end, if the prediction was right. Because cycling is a sport that likes uncertainty on principle, but whose fans like fate to crown the best – and being the best in cycling is not circumstantial, it’s existential. Check with Laurent Jalabert, celebrated by Monsieur Martino and by Les Wampas.
In the second episode of These songs that make the news, broadcast this weekend, you hear excerpts from:
Sttellla, Eddie Merckx1998
Mr Martino, My Jalabert1997
The Wampas, Jalabert1998
Mr. Martino, My Jalabert1997
Gérard Courtois, Come on Hinault1980
Alexander and his orchestra (vocals Adrien Lamy), Well done Tonin1936
Ludwig Von 88, Louison Bobet for ever1987
Jean-Louis Murat, The Spanish Champion2011
Dick Annegarn, Augustin1990
Fred Chicken, Walking Indurain1996
André Verchuren, Long live Poulidor!1972
Kent, Sixty million Poulidors1996
Mr. Martino, My Jalabert1997
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