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Phinney was quoted in a recent Cycling News article as saying he was looking forward to "mixing it up with the big guys" such as Boonen and Cancellara.
Blogbot - forsiden 2010
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Last week, he held off Boonen on the toughest climb of the Tour of Flanders to beat him by more than a minute.
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Two crashes marred the final six miles — one involving Yukiya Arashiro of Japan, another involving former world champion Tom Boonen of Belgium, one of Hushovd's main rivals.
Hushovd wins rainy Stage 6; no major changes in standings 2009
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After Milan-San Remo, Hincapie will regroup for a run at the northern classics, including the Tour of Flanders, where he was well positioned with the favorites when Tom Boonen and Fabian Cancellara made the race-winning move on the Molenberg last year.
Hincapie, feeling ‘better than ever,’ making his 2011 debut at Eroica next weekend 2011
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The Briton beat Belgium's Tom Boonen for the second straight day.
Cavendish makes it two stages in a row at Tour of California 2009
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Cancellara won by two minutes after dominating a field that included three-time winner Tom Boonen of Belgium.
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Boonen was looking to match countryman Roger de Vlaeminck's record of four Paris-Roubaix titles, set during the 1970s.
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They were followed by Roger Hammond of Britain and Boonen.
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Boonen and Cancellara rode together at the front as the riders entered the last 37 miles, but Cancellara's attack shortly after proved far too strong for Boonen and the rest of the field.
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He attacked early this time and Boonen — winner in 2005, '08 and' 09 — could not follow.
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