Belgium • One-day Classic
A high-octane dance across the jagged ribs of Flanders, where the bone-jarring cobbles of the Nokereberg act as both a launchpad for the daring and a graveyard for the exhausted. This is a race defined by frantic positioning and a brutal, uphill sprint on the stones that demands every ounce of explosive power and Flemish grit.
Total Editions
1
Latest Winner
TBD
First Edition
2026
Race Type
One-day
The race is defined by multiple ascents of the cobbled Nokereberg (350m at 5.7%, max 7%) and several treacherous flat pavé sectors including the Herlegemstraat and Lange Aststraat. It features a technical circuit-based finale that favors riders with high-wattage positioning skills and the explosive kick required for an uphill cobbled finish.
Browse all historical editions and their results
| Year | Winner | |
|---|---|---|
| 2026 | TBD |
The inaugural women's edition was held, with Lorena Wiebes taking a historic victory in the sprint.
The race was elevated to the UCI ProSeries status, cementing its place as a top-tier event in the spring classics calendar.
The race organizers committed to equal prize money for the women's and men's races, a landmark move for gender parity in cycling.
Lotte Kopecky secured a stunning solo victory, proving the race is as much about tactical aggression as it is about sprinting power.