Icons of cycling: Sean Kelly's cobble-busting Vitus 979

Take one Irishman, add a wholly Gallic bike and the result is Classics gold

Photo: Graham Watson

It was thoroughly French, especially in its classic ‘tout Mavic’ specification, but the Vitus 979 will be forever associated with Irishman Sean Kelly, who rode this jewel of a bike to its most famous victories.

Unless you know the story, Kelly and the Vitus 979 may seem an odd couple. ‘King’ Kelly, perhaps the last true all-rounder who ticked off one-day cobbled Classics just as easily as stage races, was a no-nonsense, old-school hardman from rural County Waterford. The Vitus 979 was as slender, sophisticated and downright Gallic as the Gitanes cigarette between Brigitte Bardot’s lips.

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Simon Smythe

Simon Smythe is a hugely experienced cycling tech writer, who has been writing for Cycling Weekly since 2003. Until recently he was our senior tech writer. In his cycling career Simon has mostly focused on time trialling with a national medal, a few open wins and his club's 30-mile record in his palmares. These days he spends most of his time testing road bikes, or on a tandem doing the school run with his younger son.