Tom Boonen
Tom Boonen
Tom Boonen]; born 15 October 1980) is a Belgian professional road bicycle racer who won the 2005 world road race championship. He is a member of the Etixx–Quick-Step team, and is a single-day road specialist with a strong finishing sprint. He won the cycling monuments Paris–Roubaix 4 times and the Tour of Flanders 3 times, among many other prestigious victories, such as prevailing 5 times in the E3 Harelbeke, winning 6 stages of the Tour de France and winning the...
ProfessionCyclist
Date of Birth15 October 1980
CityMol, Belgium
chain final fine great job mates nearly suddenly team
Everything was fine before the final sprint. My team mates had done a great job and suddenly my chain slipped, I nearly went over and crashed.
beautiful crashed finish great moments offered race start won year
I like this race. I won it two years earlier, one year after having crashed right at the finish line. I have great memories, because this race offered me beautiful moments at the start of my career.
doubt finish great kept last line mark riders saw sprint start waited
In the last 300 meters I saw Alejandro start to sprint for the finish line but I just kept going and waited for the 200 meter mark to start mine, ... I never had a doubt about any of the riders in the team. They were great today, especially on the last lap.
gear great move sprint unable win
I was unable to move up one gear but I still managed to keep pedaling and win that great sprint as you all saw.
conditions finally great stage ticked won
The conditions were very difficult, but I had ticked off this stage and it's great to have finally won it.
percent
I'm not a 100 percent satisfied, but let's say 98 percent,
begin good hurt knee lacking start
I'm lacking a little competition, but the knee is fine. It doesn't hurt and it's good enough to start the Vuelta and begin my preparations for the world's.
gave hard mario perfect riders until work
The Belgian riders did everything for me, ... I didn't have to work hard until the end. At the finish, Mario Aerts gave me perfect position.
corner enter good hard hectic last perfectly sprint straight
First you have to be in a good position, then enter perfectly the last corner. Then you have to get out of the corner with enough speed. And only after that, you sprint straight away. It is going to be a very hectic and hard sprint.
goal leave matter race stronger win
The world's is the only race that matter for me. My goal here at the Vuelta is sharpen my fitness. If I win a stage, great, but the most important thing at the Vuelta is to leave stronger than I came.
crash days home instead mind occupy rather ride risking stay three train
The Three Days are reputed to be dangerous, it's true, but I'd rather ride than stay at home and dawdle. I could train instead of risking a crash racing, but I'd rather occupy my mind in competition.
base race time
I didn't look for him and I didn't see him. If you base your race on another rider, most of the time you lose.
affect crashed hurt
I crashed and it hurt a bit, but it did not affect the sprint. I was on the left, he was on the right.
belgium lap last members several team
On the last lap it was very important that several members of the Belgium team were always up at the front,