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A marriage of convenience (Edwig Van Hooydonck) Edwig Van Hooydonck won the Tour of Flanders twice. In 1989 as a 22 years old boy he cried emotionally. In 1991 he was a self assured young man as he stood on the stage. Edwig won twice with bravura. Both times he left everybody behind at the last slope : the Bosberg This gave him the nickname : Eddy Bosberg. Especially his breakaway in 1991 was impressive. It was expected but nobody could stand this power explosion of Edwig Van Hooydonck. Edwig himself preferred his victory of 1991 : "In 1989 it was a total surprise for everybody but in 1991 I was the favourite cyclist and even the best ones could not keep up with me." Van Hooydonck preferred Roubaix instead of the Tour of Flanders because the first times in 1987 and 1988 it was a disappointment. He did not like the nervous character of the course in the run up to the mountain zone. On the contrary Paris-Roubaix is less pulling and pushing and much more straight lined. He dreamed of winning Paris-Roubaix. In 1987, 1989 and 1990 he became third each time. With a little more luck and a little more perception he would have made it. Everybody thought that Edwig would become one of the legendary racers who won three times. In 1992 he came very near. An early escape with a few unknown cyclists held on to the end. Jacky Durand had one minute on the top of the Bosberg and despite the united forces of Van Hooydonck and Fondriest, they could not reach Durand. From 1993 on, he was on the downgrade, finished sixth and ninth the year after. He realised he would never reach the top again. He doubted the new Italian training methods. In 1991, he rode to the top of the Bosberg with a gear of approximately 5 meters while Bartoli in 1996 rushed to the top with a gear of 7 meters. In may of 1996 he stopped cycling. He was not yet thirty years old. Now he is a successful dealer in aluminium windows and doors. |
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crit PRO wrote:
http://www.rvv.be/eng/historiek/vanhooyd.html From 1993 on, [Edwige van Hooydonck] was on the downgrade, finished sixth and ninth the year after. He realised he would never reach the top again. He doubted the new Italian training methods. In 1991, he rode to the top of the Bosberg with a gear of approximately 5 meters while Bartoli in 1996 rushed to the top with a gear of 7 meters. Dude, You of all people should know what this means. The "Italian training methods," indeed. http://groups-beta.google.com/group/rec.bicycles.racing/msg/6631c26a3228b91b http://groups-beta.google.com/group/rec.bicycles.racing/msg/c41ca43a01ba4005 (scroll down) In may of 1996 he stopped cycling. He was not yet thirty years old. Now he is a successful dealer in aluminium windows and doors. Maybe Decanio should look into selling aluminum siding, like in Tin Men. |
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