Etixx-Quick Step have confirmed that Tom Boonen is out of the Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix Classics after he crashed at Paris-Nice today, sustaining a dislocated shoulder that will keep him off his bike for between three and six weeks.
The Belgian former world champion fell following a crash in the rear of the peloton with around 16 kilometres left of today’s Stage 1 of the race from Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse to Contres, won by Katusha’s Alexander Kristoff.
The 34-year-old held his right arm to his left shoulder in what is typically the sign of a collarbone fracture, the incident caught by TV cameras. That turned out not to be the case, with examinations at the Centre Hopitalier in Blois revealing he had sustained a left acromioclavicular (AC) joint dislocation.
In a statement released this evening, team doctor Yvan van Mol said:
An AC-joint dislocation, as we've already seen with other riders of the team with the same kind of injury, requires an extended time of recovery due to the nature of the injury.
Unfortunately, because of the injury and the time it takes to recover, Boonen will not be able to participate in the Northern Classics. Tomorrow Tom will undergo further examination in Belgium to diagnose the grade of the dislocation and determine if surgery is necessary based on the grade.
It's the same type of injury that his team mate Mark Cavendish sustained at in a crash at the end of Stage 1 of the Tour de France in Harrogate last year.
It could not come at a worse time for the Boonen who has won the Tour of Flanders three times, with that race just under four weeks away, and followed seven days later by Paris-Roubaix, which he has won on four occasions.
Boonen was defending champion at both races in 2013 but crashed out of Flanders and was discovered to have fractured a rib, which kept him out of Roubaix the following week.
His great rival over the cobbles, Fabian Cancellara, won both events that year, joining Boonen, who had achieved the feat 12 months earlier, as the only man to win both monuments in the same season twice.
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Gutted the classics will be missing a classic rider.
I was watching and it just felt so surreal. "Was that really Tom Boonen crashing?". I just didn't want it to be true but sadly it is.
Cycling is a great sport not only can you buy the same equipment the pros use you can get the same injuries
ac dislocation tom boonen
fractured pelvis geraint thomas
its great I have both, now all I need is the equipment.
but seriously what a bummer he was looking in good form.
Stybar and Terpstra must be so upset...
Makes Lefevere's job a little easier, mind you looking at the quickstep history he seems to like having LOTS of potential classics winners in the same team.
Indeed
It looks as if we will not see boonen against cancellara in the classics at anything like near their peaks again
They've just reported he hasn't broken any bones.
Edit: Updated reports are that despite no break, he is now out of the Northern Classics due to an AC joint dislocation.
Bugger.