Cyclingnews : First off, what did you think of that world championships? Finally another win for Belgium! EM: It was a very good ride! This year, winning Tour of Flanders, Paris-Roubaix - for one day races, the best one is Boonen. It's a very good thing for Belgian cycling, absolutely. And he's still a young rider. It was good to see him growing. CN: Being as young as he is, do you think that one day he might be able to transform into a GC rider for the grand tours? EM: No... I think he can win every one day race - maybe not a Lombardy for a few years still, but Milan-San Remo, Amstel Gold Race or any one that has a difficult finish. I think he is a strong and complete rider. He is more than just a sprinter. CN: What are your thoughts on the latest in the EPO allegations, particularly involving Lance Armstrong? EM: I cannot understand it. How can you attack somebody that cannot defend himself? It's not normal too... the testing [procedure.] If you have something, you go to the UCI or WADA - but not after five or six years. That is not correct. It's a bad thing for cycling. It's not true and not just - attacking someone who cannot defend. CN: What do you think needs to be done about the continued use of drugs in cycling? EM: It's not just cycling, it's in all sports. There must be more testing. www.cyclingnews.com/riders/2005/interviews/?id=eddy_merckx_interbike05
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