Right, everyone; it's time! Time for the fastest ridden "three-day" race on the calendar; the abtly named one-day race "Three Days of De Panne".
Now, just to clarify, it was in fact a three-day race until 2017. However, funding issues meant that it was squashed down to just one day from 2018. Then, in order to maintain the illusion that they do in fact know how to count, the organisers added a women's race, held - rather unusually - on a separate day from the men's race. (I think there's also a sportive, but I suspect that would've been cancelled this year anyway.)
Now, just to clarify, it was in fact a three-day race until 2017. However, funding issues meant that it was squashed down to just one day from 2018. Then, in order to maintain the illusion that they do in fact know how to count, the organisers added a women's race, held - rather unusually - on a separate day from the men's race. (I think there's also a sportive, but I suspect that would've been cancelled this year anyway.)