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News'I misjudged this situation for a moment' – Fan apologises for close encounter of the nasal kind with Wout Van Aert at In Flanders Fields
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News'Feel like Mike Tyson punched me in the back' – Ben Turner dusts himself off after bizarre somersault crash at In Flanders Fields
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AnalysisRed Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe have the makings of a great Tour of Flanders team, but is Remco Evenepoel the missing piece for taking on Pogačar and Van der Poel?
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Date | March 29, 2026 |
Start location | Epernayplein in Middelkerke |
Finish location | Vanackerestraat in Wevelgem |
Distance | 240.8km |
Start time | 11:00 |
Finish time | 16:21 |
Category | WorldTour |
Previous edition | |
Previous Winner | Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek) |
Jasper Philipsen wins In Flanders Fields
Jasper Philipsen triumphed in a hugely eventful edition of In Flanders Fields decided in a bunch sprint after a long late two-up move by Alpecin-Premier Tech teammate Mathieu van der Poel and Wout van Aert (Visma-Lease a Bike) was reeled in close to the line.
Van der Poel took off with Van Aert on the Kemmelberg and the two stayed away for nearly 30 kilometres and to within sight of the finish.
Not even the arrival of Alec Segaert (Bahrain Victorious) to boost the break could stop the peloton from reeling the trio in, but despite Van der Poel's defeat, Alpecin still claimed the win thanks to Philipsen.
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In Flanders Fields-from Middelkerke to Wevelgem information
The 78th edition of Gent-Wevelgem, now called In Flanders Fields-from Middelkerke to Wevelgem, will be held on March 29, 2026.
Defending champion Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek) looked set to miss the race after breaking his collarbone and wrist in early February, but was recovered enough to begin his Classics campaign in Milan-San Remo just six weeks later.
The WorldTour event is the second stop for 'Flemish Holy Week’ part of the Spring Classics, which begins at E3 Saxo Classic two days before and is followed by Dwars door Vlaanderen and then Tour of Flanders.
As the name suggests, In Flanders Fields-from Middelkerke to Wevelgem rolls through Flanders Fields, an area forever entwined with World War I, with the race paying homage to the victims of the ‘Great War’ each year.
In the 2026 the race will start in Middelkerke on the Belgian coast rather than in Ypres.
In 2023, Jumbo-Visma duo Christophe Laporte and Wout van Aert escaped from the peloton with 50km to go and rode away to victory in Gent-Wevelgem with Laporte crossing the line first. Van Aert’s decision to gift the victory to his teammate Laporte was questioned by three Belgian legends Eddy Merckx, Tom Boonen and Johan Museeuw.
In 2024 Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek) surged ahead of Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck) in a two-up sprint after the pair escaped with 30 kilometres to go.
Pedersen won again in 2025, attacking 72 kilometres from the finish, riding to the day's breakaway and then going off the front solo with more than 50km remaining.
The victory was a record-equalling third for the Danish rider, who claimed his first win in Gent-Wevelgem in 2020. However, the path to Gent-Wevelgem hasn't been smooth for Pedersen, with a heavy crash at the start of February making it a race against time to return to the Spring Classics in competitive form.
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Gent-Wevelgem History
The men’s race was first held in 1934, while a women’s race was added to the calendar in 2012.
Six riders share the prestige of having won the race three times, the most recent addition to the list was in 2018 when Peter Sagan took his third title, which was also a record with a sixth podium.
Also in the three-time victory club are Belgians Robert Van Eenaeme, Rik Van Looy, Eddy Merckx and Tom Boonen plus Italian Mario Cipollini. In recent years, strong sprinters like Alexander Kristoff (2019), Mads Pedersen (2020) and Wout van Aert (2021) have emerged from front selections to score victories.
In 2022, Eritrean rider Biniam Girmay (Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux) outsprinted Christophe Laporte (Jumbo-Visma) in the final 250 metres on Vanackerestraat for the biggest win of his young career.
Girmay’s achievement gave him a place in the record books as the first African champion of the cobbled Classic.
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In Flanders Fields-From Middelkerke to Wevelgem29 March 2026 | Wevelgem | WorldTour

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'If we had gone all out I think we could have made it' - Mathieu van der Poel explains tactical decisions taken in breakaway at In Flanders Fields
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'I want to put up a fight' - Wout van Aert in upbeat mood for In Flanders Fields
By Alasdair Fotheringham published
News Belgian star won the race back in 2021, gifted victory to teammate Christophe Laporte two years later
Top News on the Race
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'If we had gone all out I think we could have made it' - Mathieu van der Poel explains tactical decisions taken in breakaway at In Flanders Fields
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'I want to put up a fight' - Wout van Aert in upbeat mood for In Flanders Fields
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