Tom Boonen Wins Tour of Flanders For A Three Peet

Audenarde, Belgium, April 1, 2012 – Belgian cyclist Tom Boonen won
the one day classic Tour of Flanders for a record equaling third time here on
Sunday.

The 31-year-old – previously a winner in 2005 and 2006 – beat home Italian
duo Filippo Pozzato and Alessandro Ballan in a sprint finish to the 255km race.

Boonen admitted that he hadn’t been very confident of winning when he was
left with just the two Italians for company.

“However, the wind was my ally. It was very tough to cycle alone in the
last 8 kilometers (with the two Italians).

“The victories record is the cherry on the cake, it only adds to my
happiness. To have my name alongside names who have entered the history books
in this race…

“This season, I knew that I could equal or beat quite a few records. But to
win my favorite race three times is special.”

His task had been made easier when Switzerland’s Olympic time-trial
champion Fabian Cancellara, the winner in 2010, fell 62km from the finish and
was later diagnosed to have broken his right collarbone in three places.

Cancellara, who was one of the pre-race favorites for the second one day
classic of the season, will be transferred to a hospital in Baszel,
Switzerland, where he will undergo an operation.

It brings a premature end to his classics season which had seen him highly
favored for both this race and the Paris-Roubaix next Sunday.

“I saw him fall, he was right beside me, and I all but went with him,” said
French champion Sylvain Chavanel.

“There were water bottles all over the road. He flew through the air. He
was very unlucky.”

Boonen too was sorry what had befallen his rival.

“It’s a shame. The race would have been different with him in the mix.”

Boonen – who was aided by Chavanel in regulating the pace after the peloton
regrouped with 39km to go – was left with just a group of 10 other riders
after a crash after 221km had split the peloton.

Ballan made a break for it on the third climb and was joined by Pozzato and
Boonen with 17km to go, with the trio gradually extending their lead.

Boonen – who was world road race champion in 2005 and has won the
Paris-Roubaix three times – was recording his eighth win of the season and
third in 10 days.

Boonen said that a fourth Paris-Roubaix next weekend was not out of the
question.

“I have won a fair few races this season and my confidence has returned,”
he said.

“Paris-Roubaix? It would be fantastic to win it after having won the GP E3,
Ghent-Wevelgem and the Tour of Flanders.

“I am going to try. It is a race that suits me better than the Tour of
Flanders.”

Result of the 96th edition of the
Tour of Flanders on Sunday, a 255km ride from Bruges to Audenarde:

1. Tom Boonen (BEL/Omega Pharma), 6hr 04min 33sec, 2. Filippo Pozzato
(ITA/FAR) same time, 3. Alessandro Ballan (ITA/BMC) s.t., 4. Greg Van Avermaet
(BEL/BMC) at 38sec, 5. Peter Sagan (SVK/LIQ) s.t., 6. Niki Terpstra (NED/OPQ)
s.t., 7. Luca Paolini (ITA/KAT) s.t., 8. Thomas Voeckler (FRA/EUC) s.t., 9.
Matti Breschel (DEN/RAB) s.t., 10. Sylvain Chavanel (FRA/OPQ) s.t.

Selected
12. Oscar Freire (ESP/KAT) s.t., 21. Hayden Roulston (NZL/RSH) s.t., 30.
Heinrich Haussler (AUS/GRM) s.t., 52. George Hincapie (USA/BMC) 3min 26sec,
55. Thor Hushovd (NOR/BMC) s.t., 57. Ian Stannard (ENG/SKY) s.t., 64. Jack
Bauer (NZL/GRM) 4:43, 75. Philippe Gilbert (BEL/BMC) s.t., 77. Edward King
(USA/LIQ) s.t., 79. Matthew Hayman (AUS/SKY) s.t., 89. Luke Roberts (AUS/SAX)
15:34, 99. Tyler Farrar (USA/GRM) s.t.
Did not finish: Fabio Cancellara (SUI/RSH)

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