For me, Boonen joined the pantheon of some of the greatest one-day racers of all time this spring. I have to admit that I was sceptical of Boonen's future career the past 2-3 seasons. I didn't expect him to have a season like this anymore, and would continue to ride top 5's in his favored races but not dominate them anymore. And while it's obviously a very different world with Cancellara there, he proved me wrong in style. Goddammit Tom, how you proved me wrong.

And he's still "only" 31, so it doesn't have to be over yet by any means. Who knows what the rest of the season will bring? A Boonen in the best of shape can even win on the Cauberg at the worlds - the finish is almost identical to the Tour stage of 2006 where he ended 4th, even complaining he was suffering a mechanical problem.
I took the liberty of drawing up a general overview of Boonen's palmares so far...
4 X Paris-Roubaix (co record holder with De Vlaeminck)
3 X Tour of Flanders (co record holder with Museeuw, Leman, Magni and Buysse)
5 X E3 Harelbeke (record holder)
3 X Gent-Wevelgem (co record holder with Merckx, Cipollini, Van Looy and Van Eenaeme)
2 X Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne (co record holder with 11 other riders - among them Tchmil, Raas, De Vlaeminck, Planckaert)
2 X Scheldeprijs Schoten
1 X Green jersey winner at the Tour
6 X Tour stage wins
2 X Vuelta stage wins
1 X World Championship
1 X Belgian Championship
4 X Tour of Qatar (record holder)
1 X Tour de Picardie
1 X Tour of Belgium
In addition to all that, several top 5 places in Roubaix, Flanders, Paris-Tours and Milan-San Remo, a few wins in smaller one-day races like the GP Van Steenbergen and many stage wins in races like Tour of Germany, Tour of Qatar, Ruta del Sol, Tour de Suisse, Eneco Tour, Paris-Nice, Picardie, Ster Elektrotoer etc etc.
War. War never changes. The end of the world occurred pretty much as we had predicted: Too many humans, not enough space or resources to go around. The details are trivial and pointless, the reasons, as always, purely human ones.