Allez, Eddy! Page #6

Synopsis: The eleven year old cycling talent Freddy is the son of a butcher in an idyllic village in no man's land. His isolated life is turned upside down completely in 1975 when the first supermarket in the village opens its doors. To mark the opening the supermarket organizes a cycling race and the winner of that match will meet Eddy Merckx. Freddy's father is a fervent opponent of the supermarket and the competition, but Freddy subscribes behind his back. By participating in the race a new world opens, not only for Freddy, but also for all those around him.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Sport
Director(s): Gert Embrechts
  2 wins & 7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.4
Year:
2012
100 min
31 Views


We expect him on 1st September.

Aunt Marjet.

- Hello, sweethearts.

Briek.

- Aunt Marjet.

Well, Andre? Is he ready?

- Yeah, yeah.

Not too nervous?

There he is. In his short trousers.

Hello, Aunt Marjet.

- Hurry up, we're late.

Hurry up.

Put his case in the front, Briek.

Say hello to Eddy for me.

I'm ready.

- Let's go.

Be careful.

- Yeah, yeah.

Bye, Aunt Marjet.

OK, boys, let's go.

Say goodbye to mum and dad.

I'm proud of you.

Come on, Freddy.

Welcome to the sunny

market square in St Niklaas

where the riders in the 70th

Tour of Flanders have gathered.

The weather this year is

very different from last year

when Eric Vanderaerden,

in a legendary clash,

beat Dutchman Hennie Kuyper

on the Wall of Geraardsbergen.

This is Walter Godefroot,

from Eddy Merckx's team.

Here is Eddy Merckx, who won

the Tour of Flanders twice himself.

And this, ladies and gentlemen,

is Freddy Dermul.

The talented newcomer from Eddy

Merckx's team. Remember that name.

This is the first time

this talented lad from Langeworp

will take part in a major race.

And they're off, ladies and

gentlemen. They're off.

They're about to cycle 275 long

kilometres. And how many will...

Come on, Freddy!

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