Cycling-Belgian great Merckx set for hip surgery


FILE PHOTO: Cycling - Tour de France - The 194.5-km Stage 1 from Brussels to Brussels - July 6, 2019 - Former cycling champion Eddy Merckx waves on the podium. REUTERS/Christian Hartmann/File Photo

April 9 (Reuters) - Belgian ⁠cycling great Eddy Merckx has ⁠been admitted to hospital in Belgium ‌to treat a persistent hip infection and is expected to have surgery next week, local ​media reported on Thursday.

The 80-year-old, ⁠widely considered the ⁠greatest cyclist in history, told the Flemish ⁠daily ‌Het Laatste Nieuws that he went to hospital on ⁠Monday after suffering "incredible pain."

Merckx noted that because ​a ‌course of antibiotics had proved ineffective, ⁠doctors would ​likely operate to address the issue.

"Enough of this nonsense, I’ve had enough," he ⁠was quoted as saying, ​expressing frustration over a series of health setbacks.

Merckx, nicknamed 'The Cannibal' has undergone several operations ⁠since December 2024 when he fractured his hip after slipping on a level crossing during a bike ride.

Merckx holds ​the record for ⁠most Grand Tour titles, with 11 across ​the Tour de France, ‌Giro d'Italia and Vuelta ​a Espana.

(Reporting by Tommy Lund in Gdansk; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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