Tour of Flanders 2026
The 110th edition of the Tour of Flanders takes place on Sunday. Short, sharp and often cobbled climbs are emblematic of the grueling nature of the race. The riders leave from Antwerp, while the route takes in 278.2 kilometres. As always, the cobbled combo up the Oude Kwaremont and Paterberg serves as the finale.
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Dwars door Vlaanderen 2026: Ganna outguns Van Aert in thriller
Wout van Aert attacks from the peloton on the Eikenberg and he catches Romain Grégoire and Niklas Larsen. He drops them one by one and keeps the chasing peloton at bay. But not Filippo Ganna. The Italian attacks in the final kilometres, catches the Belgian in the last 50 metres, and wins Dwars door Vlaanderen.
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Dwars door Vlaanderen: Winners and records
Dwars door Vlaanderen started out as Dwars door België in 1945, which means Across Belgium. For a long time it has been a two days stage race, but as of 1965 it found its current form as a one-day race. In 2000 the name was changed to Dwars door Vlaanderen. Cyclingstage.com brings you the records and recent winners.
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Dwars door Vlaanderen 2026: Route
Wednesday 1 April - Dwars door Vlaanderen is contested over a 184.6-kilometre route featuring seven stretches of pavé and twelve climbs. The majority of the action is concentrated within an 85-kilometre section south of cycling hotbed Oudenaarde.
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Tour of Flanders 2026: Route
Sunday 6 April -This year's High Mass of Flemish cycling begins in Antwerp. The route spans 278.2 kilometres, featuring sixteen (cobbled) climbs and seven flat cobbled sections. As usual, the Tour of Flanders comes down to the last 55 kilometres, with the cobbled Kwaremont–Paterberg combo as the final obstacles before a 13-kilometre flat run-in.
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Tour of Flanders 2026: Riders
Title holder and two-time winner Tadej Pogacar returns to Flanders to defend his crown, while three-time winner Mathieu van der Poel aims to regain it. Wout van Aert, Remco Evenepoel and Mads Pedersen are also there to set the race alight. Cyclingstage.com brings you the start list for 'De Ronde'.
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Tour of the Basque Country 2026: Route
The Tour of the Basque Country starts this coming Monday and finishes on Saturday 11 April. The riders face plenty of climbing, often at brutal gradients, but there are no long finishing climbs. Instead, the finish line is placed several times on punchy uphill ramps. Over six days, the riders tackle 16,291 metres of climbing on an 809.6-kilometre route.
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