
1972 Eddy Merckx
A vintage-inspired art print celebrating the legendary 1972 Eddy Merckx bicycle. Perfect for cycling enthusiasts and collectors who appreciate the golden era of professional cycling and "The Cannibal's" incredible racing legacy.
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Features
- Museum-quality archival paper
- Printed using water based inks
- Sustainably sourced paper or wood
- Plastic-free. Contains no plastic
- Available in multiple sizes
- Ships within 2-3 business days
Our 1972 Eddy Merckx bicycle print pays homage to one of cycling's most iconic machines, ridden by the greatest cyclist of all time. This artwork is meticulously designed to capture the classic lines and distinctive features of Merckx's legendary racing bike. Printed on premium archival paper using fade-resistant inks, this piece celebrates both the engineering excellence and racing heritage of this legendary bicycle.
About Eddy Merckx and the 1972 Season
Eddy Merckx, known as "The Cannibal," dominated professional cycling like no other rider before or since. The 1972 season was particularly remarkable, with Merckx winning numerous classics and stage races aboard his signature orange Faema team bikes. His bicycles were custom-built to his exacting specifications, featuring the finest Italian craftsmanship and cutting-edge technology of the era. Our print captures the essence of this golden age of cycling, when Merckx's dominance and his beautiful machines defined the sport's aesthetic and competitive standards.