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79th Dwars door Vlaanderen - A travers la Flandre ME (1.UWT) April 2nd 2025

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An excellent opportunity for us to find out who's favorite for the final podium spot in Ronde ;)

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Race Details
  • Date: Wednesday, April 2, 2025, start at 12.40PM CET
  • Distance: 184.2 km
  • Start – Finish: Roeselare to Waregem
  • Route: The course features ten climbs and seven cobbled sectors, with significant changes from previous editions. Notably, the Kanarieberg climb has been removed following last year's crash involving top contenders. The revised route includes double ascents of Berg Ten Houte and additions like the Eikenberg climb.
Live Coverage
  • Europe: Eurosport/GCN (Discovery+)
  • Belgium: Sporza (VRT)
  • USA/Canada: FloBikes
Favourites
- Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek) – ★★★★★
Fresh off his third Gent-Wevelgem victory, where he executed a dominant solo attack, Pedersen is in stellar form. Can win this race many different ways and has one of the strongest teams.

- Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) – ★★★★☆
Sprint real fast, difficult to drop, will be leading a strong Alpecin team. Looked fresh on the climbs back in opening weekend.

- Wout van Aert (Visma-Lease a Bike) – ★★★★☆
A win would be great for his confidence before the near inevitable defeat this weekend.

- Matteo Jorgenson (Visma-Lease a Bike) – ★★★☆☆
The defending champion, Jorgenson secured a solo victory in the 2024 edition. Lets see how well him and Van Aert can work as a pair and if the latter will work for the former.

- Biniam Girmay (Intermarché-Wanty) – ★★★☆☆
What a better way to celebrate a baby than a big win?

- Stefan Küng (Groupama-FDJ) – ★★★☆☆
One hopes that his consistency will eventually pay off with a big victory.

Other Notable Riders
Dylan van Baarle (Visma-Lease a Bike)
Tiesj Benoot (Visma-Lease a Bike):
Tim Wellens (UAE Team Emirates)
Yves Lampaert (Soudal-Quick Step)
Tim Merlier (Soudal-Quick Step)
Alexander Kristoff (Uno-X Mobility)
 
Am I missing something? Is that not the official name of the race? Take it up with the organizers.
The race is called Dwars door Vlaanderen, meaning Across Flanders Bruyneel is angry with people using just "Dwars" as an abbreviation. I suspect people do this because they're used to "Omloop" and "de Ronde". But whereas those make semantic sense, because they're nouns, this one doesn't. "Across" is a weird name to be fair.
 
This race remains overdue for the first bunch sprint since Coquard gifted the win to Debusschere. Five actual hills, the final at 40k to go, is nothing, and in my view it's a statistical anomaly that Flanders Classics have kept getting away with it here when they very much haven't with the new Omloop route.
 
I suspect it has something to do with Benji who tweets bump-stock. I’ve muted two people on twitter. Benji and musk.

What has to do with Benji?

Many people call it Dwars which is an adverb - Bruyneel is right about it being a stupid abbreviation for a race. Boomers call the race Waregem. DdV would be more acceptable but also annoying. It's a pickle.
 
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Am I missing something? Is that not the official name of the race? Take it up with the organizers.

In any case, my darkhorse pick for a good showing is Tibor del Grosso.
I am looking forward to how del Grosso performs here as well. Not a lot of Dutch up and coming talent around these days. Did read somewhere he’s been sick after Catalunya though so that doesn’t help.
 
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The race is called Dwars door Vlaanderen, meaning Across Flanders Bruyneel is angry with people using just "Dwars" as an abbreviation. I suspect people do this because they're used to "Omloop" and "de Ronde". But whereas those make semantic sense, because they're nouns, this one doesn't. "Across" is a weird name to be fair.
But as the name of a race, "Dwars door Vlaanderen" is a proper noun, regardless of its etymology or original parsing. As such, it can be abbreviated and retain its form as a proper noun. Many forenames are, in their original form, adjectives or abstract nouns; surnames such as "van der Poel" are adjectival phrases: does he object to them being used as proper nouns too.

Or maybe he objects to being called "the brown one" without specifying what it is that is brown.
 
This race remains overdue for the first bunch sprint since Coquard gifted the win to Debusschere. Five actual hills, the final at 40k to go, is nothing, and in my view it's a statistical anomaly that Flanders Classics have kept getting away with it here when they very much haven't with the new Omloop route.
It's quite a performance to manage to avoid any hill between Hotond and Eikenberg. Even if you want to avoid the most classic ones in that part of the race, like Paterberg/Koppenberg/Kortekeer/Taaienberg, there would have been some other possibilities. Besides, an Eikenberg + Wolvenberg combo would have been obvious. The extra lap at the end of the race (as ddv always do) seems of very little added value, because the race before is just to easy. Herlegemstraat never ever has forced any split (not in this race, not in Nokere).
 
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