The Vuelta looms, who better to chat with to whet our appetites than a man who won a dozen stages in the Iberian Peninsulas biggest race than German former top roadman sprinter, Marcel Wust? Wust was pro from 1986 as a stagier with RMO with whom he went full pro, then Novemail, Le Groupememt, Castellblanch and MX Onda until a crash ended his career in 2000 when he was with Festina.He won races all over Europe, The Americas, Africa and Australia but just weeks after arguably his biggest success a Tour de France stage win in 2000 he went down in a horrific crash which robbed him of the sight of one eye and ended his career whilst he was still in his prime. But sprinters are forged from strong metal and the man from Cologne has reinvented himself as a journalist, training camp host and road tester of dream machines for glossy cycling mags.And he still has calves most pros can only dream of.PEZ: How many career wins in total, Marcel?Marcel Wust: 110 as a pro; 14 in the Giro, Tour and Vuelta.PEZ: Who were the riders you admired as a youngster?Bernard Hinault.A young pro with RMOPEZ: RMO for 1988/89 – how did you get the contract and what was the team like?Maurice Portier, a French guy living in Germany had good contacts into the cycling world and got my amateur team starts in France; races like Loir et Cher, Ruban Granitier Breton, GP Rennes, GP Denain, Boucles Parisiennes....
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