TOM BOONEN - KING OF THE CLASSICS
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It’s Classics season! It’s my favourite time of the cycling year and I am so stoked to be able to bring you an absolute legend of the Classics, a Flandrien legend, and a true king of the cobbles, Tom Boonen.
When it comes to the Cobbled Classics, Tom’s palmarès are mind-blowing: he is the joint record holder for wins at both Flanders (3) and Roubaix (4) as well as being the out-and-out record holder for the most wins in E3 (5). Just one of those wins would be enough for most riders, but he can also count three Ghent Wevelgem’s, a couple of Schelderprijs… and we may as well mention his world championship for good measure.
This is an extra special pod for me personally, as Tom’s career wound up in 2017, meaning that I spent a good portion of my racing career at the classics getting my legs blown off by his attacks, and knowing that he was the wheel that everyone wanted to be on when the races got serious (I managed it once - have a listen to see how that went…).
I was lucky enough to sit down with Tom at his home in Mol and really get into chatting about the races that we both love so much. Tom is a fantastic interviewee, and I got a real buzz from the excitement that he obviously felt recalling the ups and downs of his career and the details of some of his most incredible wins and defeats.
As well as getting some great takes on the races that have become legendary in the last decade, I got to ask some of the other questions that I’d always wanted to know about; what was it really like being a superstar in such a cycling mad country? How did he handle the pressure of being a 24-year-old world champion? I also got to ask about a comeback story that is remarkable in that it has always been overshadowed by Matt Hayman’s own incredible tale around the 2016 Paris Roubaix.
Amazingly after such a successful career, Tom hasn’t sat back and just smoked cigars since 2017. He’s now a racing car driver and he talks as passionately about his new career as he does his old one.
Honestly, I would have stayed chatting about the microscopic details of the Arenberg forest sector of Roubaix for hours if I could. There is so much in this pod, I really hope you guys enjoy listening to this as much as I did making it.
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