Tour of Flanders
Tour of Flanders coverage from Cycling Weekly, with up to date race results, rider profiles and news and reports.
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'The longest 14km of my life': Alberto Bettiol left in disbelief after surprise Tour of Flanders win
Italian says it was a perfect team performance by his EF Education First squad in Flanders
By Gregor Brown Published
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'Risk big and you win big,' Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig willing to risk all at the Tour of Flanders
After finishing third in 2019 the Danish rider has a stronger team than ever to help achieve a first WorldTour win
By Owen Rogers Published
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Gallery: Teams in training for the Tour of Flanders
Etixx-Quick Step, LottnNL-Jumbo and Cannondale were some of the teams who hit the Flanders cobbles ahead of the 100th Tour of Flanders on Sunday
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Cancellara dominates Flanders for third Monument win
Tour of Flanders 2010: Fabian Cancellara conquers Flanders with show of force
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Sky's 'dreadful day' in Tour of Flanders
Crash for Geraint Thomas and Edvald Boasson Hagen out of contention in finale of Tour of Flanders
By Cycling Weekly Published
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How to live stream the Tour of Flanders 2020: Watch the women’s and men’s editions of the final Monument of the year
The final Monument of the year is here already - this is how you can live stream all the action from the Tour of Flanders 2020.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Tour of Flanders route tweaked but not radically changed for 2015
By Gregor Brown Published
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Luke Rowe disqualified from Tour of Flanders: 'I'm just gutted'
Team Sky Welshman Luke Rowe reportedly rode onto bike path in among spectators during the Tour of Flanders
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Team Sky suffers in Ghent-Wevelgem
Ian Stannard and Chris Sutton taken to hospital with injuries after four of Team Sky's riders crash in Ghent-Wevelgem
By Gregor Brown Published
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'I realised Sky were more afraid of us': Tom Boonen explains Quick-Step's attack on the Muur
Tom Boonen says he expected Sky to go as hard as they could up the Muur, at the Tour of Flanders but realised there was an opportunity for his team after speaking to Luke Rowe
By Gregor Brown Published
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Lizzie Armitstead second at Tour of Flanders as Ellen Van Dijk takes win
Brit makes it a Boels-Dolmans top two as she finished runner-up to Dutch team mate
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Chantal van den Broek-Blaak takes solo win at the Tour of Flanders
Boels-Dolmans dominate in Oudenaarde with Amy Pieters second after a breathless and fascinating final 50km
By Owen Rogers Published
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Greg Van Avermaet: 'If I never win Flanders it won't change my life'
Van Avermaet says he's still nervous heading into his 13th edition of the Tour of Flanders
By Gregor Brown Published
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Bradley Wiggins backs Geraint Thomas as next Team Sky leader
Bradley Wiggins praises Geraint Thomas's versatility, "he can do anything", but says he needs to specialise
By Gregor Brown Published
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Vansummeren leaves hospital, spectator remains in serious condition
Kortrijk's public prosecutor open investigation into horror crash at the Tour of Flanders
By Gregor Brown Published
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Zdenek Stybar back to his best after Flanders dental failure
Etixx - Quick-Step rider receives emergency dental treatment after his false teeth became dislodged in Sunday's Ronde van Vlaanderen
By Richard Windsor Published
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Not possible to do full cobbled Classics and Ardennes campaign, says Michal Kwiatkowski
The former world champion says he had to prioritise the Ardennes races and skip most of the cobbled Classics this year, except the Tour of Flanders
By Gregor Brown Published
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Fabian Cancellara's Tour of Flanders win: a team effort
Swiss Tour of Flanders winner Fabian Cancellara attributes his victory to a strong performance from RadioShack-Leopard
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Etixx-QuickStep boss eyes Geraint Thomas's 'curious' classics preparation
Patrick Lefevere is keeping an eye on how Welshman Geraint Thomas fares during Sunday's Tour of Flanders after a switch on focus to stage racing
By Gregor Brown Published
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Remco Evenepoel and Patrick Lefevere blame motorbike driver for Julian Alaphilippe's Tour of Flanders crash
The team boss and young star have criticised the motorbike for the incident which left Alaphilippe with a broken hand
By Jonny Long Published
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Eight riders who could spring a surprise in the cobbled Classics
Everyone likes an upset, and with the unpredictable Spring Classics coming up soon, there are plenty of riders who could defy the odds on the cobbles.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Geraint Thomas "hoped for more" in Tour of Flanders
Welshman Geraint Thomas hoped to continue his run of great results in the Tour of Flanders, but faded in the race's finale
By Gregor Brown Published
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Flanders spectator permanently paralysed after Vansummeren crash
The spectator who was involved in a high-speed collision with Johan Vansummeren at the Tour of Flanders earlier this year, faces permanent paralysation as a result
By Gregor Brown Published
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Kasper Asgreen: 'I felt good so I decided to trust my sprint'
Kasper Asgreen said “it was a question of margins” in the final sprint for the 2021 Tour of Flanders title.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Kasper Asgreen outsprints Mathieu van der Poel to win Tour of Flanders 2021
The Dutchman blew up in the final 100m as the Dane took victory
By Jonny Long Published
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Luke Rowe gunning for Paris-Roubaix after impressive ride at the Tour of Flanders
The Welshman says he took a massive step forward at Sunday's Tour of Flanders, and now looks ahead to the Hell of the North next week
By Gregor Brown Published
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Elia Viviani: 'I told the team not to pick me for Tour of Flanders'
Elia Viviani says he isn't in the right shape to take up a valuable spot in Team Sky's Tour of Flanders line-up
By Gregor Brown Published
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Ian Stannard out of Classics with fractured vertebra
Ian Stannard (Team Sky) will miss out on Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix after fracturing vertebrae in Ghent-Wevelgem crash
By Richard Abraham Published
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The Monuments: Cycling’s five biggest one-day races
A guide to the five single-day pro bike races that make up cycling's Monuments
By Nigel Wynn Published