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Full name
  
Axel Merckx

Rider type
  
All-rounder

Height
  
1.91 m

Discipline
  
Road

Role
  
Bicycler


Current team
  
Retired

Name
  
Axel Merckx

Weight
  
77 kg (170 lb)

1993
  
Motorola

Spouse
  
Jodi Cross (m. 1997)

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Born
  
8 August 1972 (age 51) Uccle, Belgium (
1972-08-08
)

Parents
  
Claudine Acou, Eddy Merckx

Children
  
Axana Taylor Merckx, Athina Grace Merckx

Olympic medals
  
Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's individual road race

Similar People
  
Eddy Merckx, Jan Ullrich, Paolo Bettini, Robbie McEwen, Bobby Julich

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Axel Eddy Lucien Jonkheer Merckx (born 8 August 1972 in Uccle) is a Belgian former professional road bicycle racer and the son of five-time Tour de France champion Eddy Merckx.

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In his professional career (1993–2007), he won the Belgian national road race championship in 2000 and a bronze medal in the road race at the 2004 Olympic games in Athens.

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Cycling career

Axel Merckx became a professional cyclist in 1993, winning the Belgian national road race championship in 2000. He repeatedly vowed to make his mark by accomplishing feats that had eluded his father Eddy, such as winning a Tour de France stage at Alpe d'Huez and the Paris–Tours classic. He did not succeed, but competed in eight Tours de France and finished as the highest-placed Belgian rider six times.

Merckx won the bronze medal in the road race at the 2004 Games in Athens, breaking free in the final kilometre.

During the 2006 Tour, Merckx announced that he signed a new contract for one extra season with Phonak, later renamed iShares. He stated that this would be his last season as a professional road bicycle racer. However, after Phonak announced that it would stop sponsoring the cycling team, Merckx signed a contract with Team T-Mobile, where he had started his professional career.

Merckx announced his retirement from professional cycling at the end of the 2007 Tour de France. He won his last race at Lommel, in August 2007.

He created the Granfondo Axel Merckx National Series, with its inaugural event being the Granfondo Axel Merckx Okanagan on 10 July 2011 in Penticton, British Columbia. His father, Eddy, rode in the inaugural event.

His name was on the list of doping tests published by the French Senate on 24 July 2013 that were collected during the 1998 Tour de France then retested in 2004. Merckx was not one of then 18 Riders named as testing positive for EPO but was on a list of 12 named riders whose test results were listed as "suspicious".

Merckx is currently the owner and directeur sportif of the Axeon Cycling Team.

Personal life

Merckx married Canadian triathlete Jodi Cross in 1997, and currently resides in Kelowna, British Columbia. They have two children, Axana (born 5 May 2001) and Athina Grace (born 29 June 2005).

Because his father was made a baron—a personal, hereditary title—in Belgium, Axel Merckx has also been ennobled. He is therefore officially referred to as Baron (in French) or Jonkheer (in Flemish) Axel Merckx. This honorific title is comparable to the British The Honourable, when the untitled person is the offspring of a baronet, earl or viscount.

References

Axel Merckx Wikipedia


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