The Tour of Flanders returns to a 268.9-kilometre route starting in Brugge after last year’s Antwerp start. Post a flat rollout, riders will tackle a challenging section of cobbles and significant climbs, including the famous Oude Kwaremont and Paterberg. The course introduces the Eikenberg and Wolvenberg climbs while eliminating the Marlboroughstraat ascent. Riders will face familiar challenges, ensuring a blend of strategy and skill as they approach the finish in Oudenaarde, where the champion will be determined.
The 268.9-kilometre Tour of Flanders route features a mix of flat terrains and challenging cobbled climbs, highlighting the significant shifts in race strategies this season.
Riders will face tough climbs and cobbled sections, including the iconic Oude Kwaremont and Paterberg, crucial for determining the race outcome as it unfolds.
This year’s course starts in Brugge, introduces new climbs, and retains key components from past routes, creating excitement for seasoned and new competitors alike.
As the route leads to Oudenaarde, the final climbs and tactics will be essential to crown the champion, showcasing the race's tactical depth.
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