Ronde van Vlaanderen 2026, monument, April 5 (men's)

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Who will win?

  • Pogacar

    Votes: 103 70.1%
  • Van der Poel

    Votes: 13 8.8%
  • Van Aert

    Votes: 9 6.1%
  • Pedersen

    Votes: 5 3.4%
  • De Lie

    Votes: 1 0.7%
  • Laporte

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • F. Vermeersch

    Votes: 1 0.7%
  • another guy

    Votes: 4 2.7%
  • Evenepoel

    Votes: 11 7.5%

  • Total voters
    147
  • Poll closed .
Nov 5, 2013
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Just watched the finish, and Pog was very gracious to Wout. I think the coldness between them has thawed, for sure. Knowing Pog, it's because of the final stage of last year's Tour. As much as I dislike his dominance and team, he is a gracious winner and competitor, and seems to be a kind person, Makes his win's slightly less horrible.
 
Mar 4, 2011
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He looked way worse than expected (by me at least) after the strong prep races. But yes, P-R suits him more
He blew himself up trying to stay right on Pog’s wheel on the 2nd Kwaremont. I don’t fault him for trying but he would have been better served to pace himself and perhaps be close to Remco.
 
Mar 4, 2011
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4th year in a row that the race is brute-forced from the final Kwaremont/Paterberg combo, with no suspense in the last 20 km. It's getting a bit meh, despite record number of big name challengers this year.
This year it felt over after the 2nd Kwaremont, it seemed like Pogacar was on cruise control after that with MVDP hanging on. Remco chasing at least made it more interesting until the final ascent.
 
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Speaking of which, Pogacar is now so confident in his strength and ability that he no longer needs the aero hair tufts sticking out of the top of his helmet! ;)
Pog at the hairdresser "I want to look like Wout! He gets all the pretty
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Hair dresser: I'll make you look even more like Wout than Wout"
 
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Yup, that was actually my point; I think it’s going to be a much bigger battle than this was, the terrain should be much more of an equalizer. But Pog has all the momentum at the moment and will be extraordinarily motivated…if he gets past PR with another win his chance to be the first to win all 5 monuments in a season goes to about 97%. Hoping for a much more interesting race next week.

That would be the greatest news ever, though let’s not forget the PR cobbles are a whole different level of ugly compared to today. That said, I was very wrong about Remco, I didn’t think he had it in him to do this. He managed that solo really well; it would have been very easy to blow in any of those bergs and he really hung in there tough. Last Kwaremont cooked him some but that was a very impressive ride from him.
I’ve thought for ages that Remco should ride the cobbles. Probably passim here if I could be arsed to look. I don’t see him as a 3 week tour rider. Hope he rides Roubaix, even if just as a sighter.
 

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Feb 21, 2019
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Extremely high level race with arguably the five best classics riders at the start line. I liked the race even though it felt a bit too predictable with the race winning move happening exactly where it was expected and no major surprise result.

Pogačar adds one more chapter to his incredible career by getting his 12th monument win and becoming a joint record holder with three RVV wins. I would love to see him back in order to try a fourth win.

Van der Poel once again with a great performance, while it was still a defeat when you lose against the best ever on a race with hills there isn't much to be upset about. He will need to win Roubaix in order to make this a succesful season, though.

Remco with a fantastic podium spot on his debut, while we can criticise his tacticts, it felt that this was really the most that he could achieve so he should view this as an incentive to come back because after today I believe that he can win this race in the future.

Van Aert repeating the fourth place of last season, however this year I was expecting slightly more from him after the strong performances at GW and DVV.

Massive respect for Pedersen that finished fifth after a terrible preparation for this race and showed again that he is one of the best classics riders in the world. Roubaix should suit him better as long as the wrist doesn't bother him too much.

Finally, great to see Mohorič on the top10 of a monument again.
 
Mar 4, 2011
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Hey, great race. All the big stars showed out. Nothing surprising, but still very watchable race of attrition with some guys really hanging in at the end of their tether. Enjoying it.
I wouldn’t mind if Pogacar eventually distanced himself but what I really feel is missing is the drama around the selection. There was mainly just the one selection, going from 20 riders at the bottom of the Kwaremont to just 2 (one of whom already struggled to hold on) by the top. At least Remco’s pursuit added a bit more interest. But the tactical element of riders deciding which late attack to go with and which to let go and stay in the bigger group—there’s none of that. Just who has the legs when Poggi launches. I can still enjoy watching the race [which might say more about how little I have going in my life ;) ] but I really miss that tactical element.
 
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Unsurprisingly, Sheffield was the first to go down. Trentin was taken to the hospital, possibly with a serious shoulder injury.

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