Awesome Belgian Guys: Edwig Van Hooydonk

The young Edwig Van Hooydonk.

It was Frank’s recent post that started all this. Mentioning Breukink always makes me think of my friend’s saying, “I have a Breukink in my Van Hooydonk” as his excuse for coming up short on a long training ride. Maybe that’s only funny during a long training ride. That phrase put me back onto Van Hooydonk, a rider I admired because he was so damn tall. The bike is a great equalizer: though there may be an ideal size rider, people like Van Hooydonk prove the exception, unless you are too fat to climb. Edwig rode a steel Colnago and this fact is what put a Colnago at the top of the other recent post. But Edwig’s Colnago was unusual. He was tall and whippy but didn’t want a tall and whippy ride so he used a smaller frame and put a giant spacer above the head tube to get his stem and handlebars up to the correct height. Now a sloping top tube might be the solution but back in days of hairnets, all frames were still the standard double diamond geometry. But his story is relevant to recent doping news so it’s a good time to tie it all together.

Edwig was born near Antwerp, Belgium. The tall lanky red head won the U-23 Ronde van Vlaanderen, something monumental for a young Flemish racer. We saw this race go by in the Keepers Tour 2012 and it might as well have been the real professionals. These guys were so strong and fast. Three years later he crossed the finish line in tears as he soloed to his first of two professional Ronde victories. The pressure of being the next Eddy must be hung on every young Belgian who wins the Ronde and he was no exception. He earned the name Boss of the Bosberg after winning his second Ronde by lighting it up on the final climb of the race. He was an adept Classics rider at the heights of his powers when EPO, then legal, began changing the landscape of professional racing. Drugs and bike racing have been conjoined twins for who knows how long, but the use of EPO to raise red blood cell concentration to sometimes fatal levels in the early 1990s was a quantum change.

Another reason I admire Van Hooydonk was his decision to retire early rather than jump on the EPO train as it was leaving the station. As an American I can’t produce the fitting analogy for what it must have meant for Van Hooydonk to be a top Belgian cyclists with the fame and possible financial rewards, yet he stops and gets off the bike. One either rationalizes doping to keep up; everyone is doing it. Or one says that’s cheating, that’s not racing, I’m not going to participate.

The spectator’s attitude about doping in cycling covers the spectrum. Some think it doesn’t really matter as it produces exciting, stupendous racing. Some are still convinced everyone is doping in 2012 and if everyone is doping maybe it’s a level playing field. Personally, I see it in nearly black and white terms. I’ve always felt it’s cheating and unacceptable. I believe teams like Garmin are totally clean and Ryder just proved a Grand Tour can be won without drugs. For riders, if it’s cheating and you don’t want to participate anymore you retire, like Vaughters and Van Hoodyonk. But these guys are one part of the doping equation we don’t think about. When you retire you are off the radar screen, a has-been, you have moved on. But a few people like Vaughters and Van Hooydonk retired early, not as they ever intended, more because they were not going to race on those terms. I think these guys deserve some respect, certainly more than the riders who so easily stepped on the train. My apologies for once again bringing up the doping subject on Velominati but it’s always there. It is a hard subject to avoid.

A little video of 1989 Ronde, run in good old fashion Belgian spring weather. Think Spring Classics Keepers Tour 2013, this could be you!

I don’t know a word of Flemish but to watch his face enough. Here is a proud man who is still angry and disappointed.

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  • @RondeVan

    !! Holey shiet. The Freuler Geometry?! I never knew. cheers, Mr RondeVan. Wiscot, cue the Freuler guest article. man the mustache machine.

    @G'phant
    Welcome back. Happy to hear that is amusing to someone else.

  • Thar she blows! Awesomeness. Not a Colnago but the idea is the same. There is the extended head tube, Atala kit and 'stache. I'm in heaven.

  • That Superconfex kit is pimp.

    @Gianni

    Thar she blows! Awesomeness. Not a Colnago but the idea is the same. There is the extended head tube, Atala kit and 'stache. I'm in heaven.

    That must be an imposter.  The bar angle is all wrong, and more significantly, Urs's inner ring was only to make us mortals feel better about ourselves, not for actual use.

  • @Gianni

    Thar she blows! Awesomeness. Not a Colnago but the idea is the same. There is the extended head tube, Atala kit and 'stache. I'm in heaven.

    "First I do bike race, then I do porno". Remember, cycling alone didn't pay the bills back then.

  • Wasn't this the guy that invented the  3/4 bib? Is that a Rule #82violation or not, never sure? But anti-doper and trend setter not a bad combination!

  • @scaler911

    @Gianni

    Thar she blows! Awesomeness. Not a Colnago but the idea is the same. There is the extended head tube, Atala kit and 'stache. I'm in heaven.

    "First I do bike race, then I do porno". Remember, cycling alone didn't pay the bills back then.

    I'm sending in an article on Herr Freuler. Superstud of the 80s.

    Back to EvH - LOVE that black sweater he's wearing - I have a similer La Vie Claire one. Also nice to see that at the end of the race he gets a proper cycling cap put upon his head.

  • EVH played a part in the P-R breakaway that saw Planckaet edge Steve Bauer. That still guts me.

    While Bauer was much older when he retired in '97, he too was completely "outclassed" by the EPO generation. It is frustrating when one thinks about the loss of talent and V at the start of the EPO era. Le Man, Big Mig, Bauer, EVH, Hampsten, etc...

    grrrr, I have a picture of Alex Stieda from last weekend still looking lean and mean, and of course I can't figure out how to post it. Off to the help...

     

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