Tom Boonen has scored his second victory in the space of a week by sprinting to victory in the RideLondon Classic, taking Etixx – Quick-Step’s 2016 win tally to 40

It was the first time in three years that the race has come down to a bunch sprint, but this happened only after Etixx – Quick-Step and Orica-BikeExchange worked hard at the forefront in order to peg back the seven riders up the road, who at one point enjoyed a four-minute gap.

Team Sky had the numbers in the group, with Ian Stannard and Geraint Thomas, and tried to take advantage of that, as the Welshman attacked with more than 50 kilometres to go and left his fellow escapees in the dust, building an advantage which looked to be insurmountable.

But the energy spent by the Etixx – Quick-Step riders at the head of the bunch paid off, as all the seven breakaway riders were pulled back, Thomas being the last one to wave the flag inside the final five kilometres.

Protected by his teammates, who nullified a late move of Sonny Colbrelli (Bardiani-CSF), Tom Boonen found a breach at the front through which he powered away in the closing 250 metres, beating Mark Renshaw (Dimension Data) and Michael Matthews (Orica-BikeExchange) by more than a bike length.

Photo: Eddie Keogh/Silverhub for Prudential RideLondon
Photo: Eddie Keogh/Silverhub for Prudential RideLondon

“I am very happy. It was a hard race, as everyone was going bananas all day long. I was dropped twice, punctured once and suffered as I chased the pack, but managed to return to the main group every time. It was only with about 50 kilometres to go that we started to pull behind the break and it finally came back together with 5 kilometres left”, said 35-year-old Boone, who praised his teammates for their fantastic effort.

“The guys got well organised going into the last corner and I could launch my sprint from the right side of the road. I’m very happy with how things went and with getting this victory in front of the British fans, who were great as always.”

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