Tuesday, 8 September 2015

Boonen inks one-year extension with Etixx-QuickStep

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Tom Boonen will continue to ride for Etixx-QuickStep in 2016 with the Belgian team confirming it has handed a one-year contract extension to the 34-year-old.

The Belgian rider had already hinted that he had an agreement in place with the team over a week ago, but now pen has been put to paper. The deal will take Boonen into a 14th year with the team, which he has called home for the majority of his professional career after joining in 2003. 

"I am very happy to stay with the team for another year. It wasn't difficult to reach an agreement with Patrick [Lefevere]. I spent almost my entire professional career here. It's nice to have this extra opportunity to go ahead for another year. I think I still have some business to do as a rider in cycling, and I am proud to do it again with my team, which is more than a team to me," said Boonen in a statement from the team. 

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"This group is special, as we were able to grow and develop year-by-year, keeping a familiar environment and spirit. In a sport known for frequent changes, Patrick was able to keep together a great group of people. This is important when you spend a lot of time on the road for your job. The people around you are part of your success. The riders and staff of Etixx - Quick-Step are special."

Boonen was one of a number of riders at Etixx to have faced uncertainty since cycling's transfer window opened in August. With key riders like Mark Cavendish and Rigoberto Urán out of contract, team boss Patrick Lefevere has had to think carefully about what shape he'd like his squad to take next year. Boonen, who is entering the twilight of his career, has been deemed worth keeping, both for the results he can continue to achieve and for the experience he can offer to the up-and-coming members of the team. 

"Tom Boonen is the only rider that stayed with us since the team's inception in 2003. We had great moments together. Our paths of success are connected," said Lefevere. "We talked with him lately about how he sees his future. Tom explained to us his expectations and goals for next season. We respect his objectives, and considering his palmares and his contributions to the sport, we think it was the right thing to do, to proceed together in pursuit of Tom's last goals he'd like to achieve as a rider in cycling.

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