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====1975: Second place at the Tour==== With victories at Milan–San Remo and [[1975 Amstel Gold Race|Amstel Gold Race]], Merckx opened the 1975 season in good form, also winning the [[Setmana Catalana de Ciclisme]].{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=254}} In the Catalan Week, Merckx lost his super domestique Bruyère, who had helped Merckx to victory in years past many times, to a broken leg.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=254}} Two days following the Catalan Week, Merckx participated in the [[1975 Tour of Flanders|Tour of Flanders]].{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=254}} He launched an attack with eighty kilometers to go, with only [[Frans Verbeeck (cyclist)|Frans Verbeeck]] being able to match his acceleration.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=255}} Verbeeck was dropped as the race reached five kilometers remaining, allowing Merckx to take his third Tour of Flanders victory.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=255}} In Paris–Roubaix, Merckx suffered a flat tire with around eighty kilometers left when a part of a leading group of four.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=255}} After chasing for three kilometers, he caught the three other riders and the group rode into the finish together; De Vlaeminck won the day.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=255}} Merckx won his fifth Liège–Bastogne–Liège by attacking several times in the closing portions of the race.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=255}} Merckx's attitude while racing had changed: riders expected him to chase down attacks, which angered him.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|pp=255–256}} Notably, in the Tour de Romandie he was riding with race leader Zoetemelk as an attack occurred.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=256}} Merckx refused to chase the break down, and the two lost fourteen minutes.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=256}} Merckx contracted a cold and, later, tonsilitis while racing in the spring campaign.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=258}} This caused him to be in poor form, forcing him to not participate in the [[1975 Giro d'Italia|Giro d'Italia]].{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=258}} He then rode in the Dauphiné Libéré and was not on par with Thevenet, who won the race.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=258}} At the Tour de Suisse, De Vlaeminck won the race as a whole, while Merckx finished second.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=258}} [[File:Eddy Merckx, Amstel Gold Race 1975 finish.jpg|thumb|Merckx crossing the finish line to win the [[1975 Amstel Gold Race]]|alt=A cyclist holding his hands aloft.]] He placed second in the [[1975 Tour de France|Tour de France]]'s prologue.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=259}} The following morning's split stage saw Merckx put time on Thevenet by attacking with [[Francesco Moser]], Van Impe, and Zoetemelk.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=259}} In day's second leg, Merckx gained time on Zoetemelk.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=259}} He won the stage six individual time trial and gaining more time on Thevenet and Zoetemelk.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=259}} He won the next time trial into [[Auch]] as well.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=260}} During the race's eleventh stage, Merckx sent his team to set the pace early on in the stage.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=260}} Reaching the final climb of the day, Merckx was on his own as his team had been used to set the pace throughout the day.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=260}} On the day's final climb to [[Pla d'Adet]], he matched an acceleration by Zoetemelk.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=260}} Thevenet then launched an attack, to which Merckx could not follow and saw him lose over two minutes.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=260}} After the stage Merckx switched decided to mark Thevenet for the rest of the race and make an attack on the Puy-de-Dôme.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=260}} While climbing the Puy-de-Dôme, Thevenet and Van Impe attacked.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=260}} Merckx followed at his own pace and kept the two riders within a hundred meters.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=261}} With about 150 m remaining, Merckx was prepared to sprint to the line, but was punched in the back by a spectator, Nello Breton.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=261}} He crossed the line thirty-four seconds behind Thevenet and proceeded to vomit after catching his breath.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=261}} The punch left him with a large bruise.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=261}} During the rest day he was found to have an inflamed liver for which he was prescribed blood thinners.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=261}} The stage following the rest day featured five climbs, Merckx felt a pain on the third climb in the area of the punch and had a teammate get him an [[analgesic]].{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=262}} Thevenet attacked several times on the climb of the [[Col des Champs]], all of which Merckx countered.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=263}} Merckx retaliated by speeding away on the descent.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=263}} On the start of the next climb, Merckx had his Molteni teammates set the pace and he distanced himself from his competitors before the start of the final climb.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=263}} However, as Merckx began the final climb he cracked. Thevenet caught and passed him with four kilometers left.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=264}} Gimondi, Van Impe, and Zoetemelk passed Merckx, who finished fifth and one minute and twenty-six seconds down.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|pp=264–265}} The following day, Merckx caught up with the leading breakaway and wanted to push ahead, but the riders chose not to participate in the pace making, leading Merckx to sit up and get caught.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=265}} He lost two more minutes to Thevenet, who attacked on the [[Col d'Izoard]].{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=265}} He crashed in the next leg, breaking a [[cheekbone]], and gained some time on Thevenet before the finish in Paris.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=266}} He finished in second place, the first time he had lost a Tour in his six starts.{{sfn|Fotheringham|2013|p=267}}
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