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Tom Boonen reveals his Paris-Roubaix secret in World Record: “Tubes are the holy grail” | world record

In episode 4 of the third season of World Record Maarten Vangramberen looks back on Tom Boonen’s first victory in Paris-Roubaix. Which crucial factors underpinned Boonen’s success in the cobbled classic?

1. Cycling in the peloton

“Riding in a peloton is like being in a busy traffic jam, while everyone is driving at 120 km/h,” says Tom Steels, team leader at Quick-Step.

But it pays to master it. In the belly of the peloton you use much less energy. Maarten is experiencing this together with Lotte Kopecky.

2. Cycling on cobblestones

“The difference between cycling on asphalt and cycling on cobblestones is like comparing an electric toothbrush with a jackhammer”, says Claus Claeys of the Vibrations and Sounds research group (KUL).

The differences in power are also huge.

“If you want to cycle 30 km/h, you have to pedal up to 100 watts more on cobblestones than on asphalt,” says Claeys.

3. The impact of the tires

“The tubes are the holy grail,” says Tom Boonen.

In Paris-Roubaix the riders will ride with tires that are slightly thicker and have a lower pressure than normal.

These ensure that the riders experience a quarter less vibrations and that they can pedal at a lower power.


This episode: Tom Boonen takes his first of four victories in the cobbled classic Paris-Roubaix in 2005. In the spring of 2005, a week after winning the Tour of Flanders, Tom Boonen will ride the race that suits him best: Paris-Roubaix. Boonen flies that day over the stones, through the Hell of the North towards heaven. He takes his first of four victories in the cobbled classic with a lot of power. Maarten dives into the belly of a cycling peloton with Belgian champion Lotte Kopecky and is repeatedly shaken for science on the cobblestones of northern France. We gain insight into Wout van Aert’s gigantic ‘motorcycle’ and can take a look at the sanctuary of the mechanics of cycling team Quickstep-Alpha Vinyl. Tom Boonen shows at the Carrefour de l’Arbre, one of the most infamous cobblestone sections in Paris-Roubaix, that he is still inimitable today. With Tom Boonen and Lotte Kopecky, Claus Claeys (KU Leuven), sports director Tom Steels (Quickstep-Alpha Vinyl), prof. Wim Derave (Ugent), performance manager Mathieu Heijboer (Jumbo-Visma) and prof. Bert Vercnocke (KU Leuven) .

watch the full episode on VRT NU


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