Gent–Wevelgem – In Flanders Fields 2025

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Who’s gonna win?

  • Mads P

    Votes: 31 55.4%
  • Jasper Disaster

    Votes: 11 19.6%
  • Kooooij

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Bling

    Votes: 1 1.8%
  • Farmboy De Lie

    Votes: 2 3.6%
  • The hippo from Mandal

    Votes: 1 1.8%
  • Bini

    Votes: 1 1.8%
  • Other/Vino

    Votes: 5 8.9%
  • Jonny Milano

    Votes: 4 7.1%

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Jul 16, 2024
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Every team will bring a sprinter :'(
It could have been so good with no aliens!!
 

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I don't see anybody in the men's race strong enough to blow the race apart Pogi- or vdP-style.

So I'm voting Pedersen wins the sprint.
 
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More center in Belgium I’m gonna have 4 Beaufort for the whole of my Sunday ride. If its like that at the race in these open fields that will be enough for some early action.

First the men’s race?

Yes. The men are expected to finish at around 16:15 and the women 90 minutes later.
 
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So... do we discuss the women's race here as well, or do people want a separate thread?
I don't think there are any name-overlaps between the men's and the women's race that could cause confusion.
 
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The conditions are quite favorable for attackers. No rain is expected, but there's a northwest wind, so it will come from the right back in the Moeren and from the left back in the final 30 km.

However most of the top teams have a sprinter as their leader or co-leader, so they might want to keep it together for a sprint. Perhaps people like Joshua Tarling and Florian Vermeersch might try something. Pedersen has two options: attack for himself or pull the sprint for Milan.
 
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Re: llmaestro99: To be fair Sam Bennett gave it the lot here and was never the same since.
 
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The conditions are quite favorable for attackers. No rain is expected, but there's a northwest wind, so it will come from the right back in the Moeren and from the left back in the final 30 km.

However most of the top teams have a sprinter as their leader or co-leader, so they might want to keep it together for a sprint. Perhaps people like Joshua Tarling and Florian Vermeersch might try something. Pedersen has two options: attack for himself or pull the sprint for Milan.
Would be good for the race if a group of some strong riders can get a gap and try ride to the finish together, with peloton chasing behind. It would be entertaining to watch such scenario.

Wind and echelons could make it a hard race though.
 
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How many teams will actually ride for a sprint, though? If we look at the four big-name sprinters, Alpecin will ride for sure, Soudal too if Merlier is sufficiently recovered but they don't have much firepower, but Visma's odds are arguably better in a small group with Jorgenson/Benoot than with Kooij and Lidl would be fools to have Milan as their plan A when they have the best classics team in the race. Everyone else has awful odds in a sprint against those four and really shouldn't be doing a lot of work, or at least not until the final Kemmelberg is done. Add in the favourable wind conditions and the fact that every single classics rider here knows that this is their best opportunity of the whole season and I don't think the odds for the sprinters are anywhere near as good as the consensus seems to be.
 
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How can Cees Bol ride this race if he broke his wrist eleven days ago? That seems completely absurd.
Reminiscent of when Capiot was put back into the classics season ten days after breaking his collarbone last year and publicly criticised his team for it.
 
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Reminiscent of when Capiot was put back into the classics season ten days after breaking his collarbone last year and publicly criticised his team for it.

Yes, but a collarbone break usually doesn't take more than a week before you can try again.

A wrist injury - at least famous ones like those of me and Tadej - requires five weeks in a cast. But it's probably a different bone Bol has broken. Still odd, I would say, as the problem with wrists is the lack of blood supply, which makes healing a slow process.
 
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Yes, but a collarbone break usually doesn't take more than a week before you can try again.

A wrist injury - at least famous ones like those of me and Tadej - requires five weeks in a cast. But it's probably a different bone Bol has broken. Still odd, I would say, as the problem with wrists is the lack of blood supply, which makes healing a slow process.

Pretty sure he "broke" his hand, not his wrist. And that probably means some small bone in his hand that isn't very important.
 

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