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2026-03-25T14:45:16.406Z
There are 25 seconds between the two groups.
2026-03-25T14:44:15.623Z
UAE and Ineos are both contributing to the pace-setting in this front group.
2026-03-25T14:43:38.163Z
Jasper Philipsen is in the front group.
2026-03-25T14:41:37.410Z
80KM TO GO
2026-03-25T14:41:10.981Z
The crach actually happened in the front group. Abram Stockman looked the worse off, but looks like he’ll continue.
2026-03-25T14:39:55.882Z
And now there’s a crash in one of the trailing groups, with three riders down.
2026-03-25T14:39:33.665Z
Echelons! The peloton has split once more.
2026-03-25T14:39:18.731Z
The pace is really up now, and the peloton looks at breaking point.
2026-03-25T14:38:57.517Z
Matthias Schwarzbacher crashed a little earlier, and has abandoned the race.
2026-03-25T14:38:17.749Z
Fabio Jakobsen is one of a few riders who have been dropped as a result of this pace. The Dutch rider has continued to struggle for form this year.
2026-03-25T14:37:22.318Z
Ineos are at the front of the peloton, and stretching it out.
2026-03-25T14:36:36.309Z
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2026-03-25T14:30:43.371Z
The peloton finish the cobbles with no attack having gone clear.
2026-03-25T14:28:56.052Z
90KM TO GO
2026-03-25T14:28:16.813Z
Simon Dehairs of Jasper Philipsen’s Alpecin team has attacked on the cobbles, and got a small gap.
2026-03-25T14:27:44.875Z
They’re back on the Brieversweg cobbles for the second time.
2026-03-25T14:24:57.277Z
The race is continually fluctuating as the road constantly changes direction, with the riders aware of how wind could again disrupt the race around the corner.
2026-03-25T14:23:28.086Z
Lidl-Trek are the team most prominent at the front of the peloton, despite the absence of their main men Jonathan Milan and Mads Pedersen.
2026-03-25T14:22:14.332Z
The pace remains relatively slow and bunched up together.
2026-03-25T14:19:33.058Z
100KM TO GO
2026-03-25T14:15:44.020Z
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2026-03-25T14:13:48.634Z
This race is a rare thing in Belgium – one that hasn’t been won by Tom Boonen, even back when it was the Three Days of De Panne. The legendary Belgian will be back in action at the E3 classic on Friday, where he will be operating in the Soudal-QuickStep team car.
2026-03-25T14:09:50.599Z
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2026-03-25T14:08:07.537Z
There’s been a crash, with Daniel Cavia falling.
2026-03-25T14:05:20.382Z
110KM TO GO
2026-03-25T14:00:03.811Z
And the view from the back of the peloton while it was being split.
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2026-03-25T13:54:47.477Z
This was a sample of some of the echelon action a little earlier when UAE pressed on and managed to split the peloton temporarily.
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2026-03-25T13:51:53.573Z
120KM TO GO
2026-03-25T13:46:55.227Z
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2026-03-25T13:42:18.423Z
Last year’s winner Juan Sebastian Molano at the start. His triumph here last year proved he can navigate the various difficulties this race throws at you, and is therefore one of the top contenders again this time even if his form has tailed off a little since a stage win at February’s Tour of Oman opening stage.
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2026-03-25T13:40:41.738Z
130KM TO GO
2026-03-25T13:34:19.484Z
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2026-03-25T13:30:05.818Z
Again echelons form, but again the peloton comes back together after splitting briefly.
2026-03-25T13:29:05.897Z
The riders rushing over the Brieversweg cobbles.
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2026-03-25T13:24:58.536Z
140KM TO GO
2026-03-25T13:23:35.103Z
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2026-03-25T13:21:53.677Z
The wind is blowing, and it’s all kicking off, with some splits briefly opened up in the peloton.
2026-03-25T13:18:47.013Z
Our run-down of the favourites for the win today, plus tomorrow’s women’s race.
2026-03-25T13:15:52.442Z
The two escapees, before they were brought back.
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2026-03-25T13:13:20.966Z
Serrano and Van Tricht have been brought back, meaning the race is all together again.
2026-03-25T13:11:57.021Z
The riders are about to hit the day’s sole cobbled sector for the first time, the 1.3km Brieversweg. In truth it’s not especially tough, and will only be tackled three times. The wind is more of a problem at this race than the road surfaces.
2026-03-25T13:10:42.848Z
150KM TO GO
2026-03-25T13:06:06.129Z
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2026-03-25T13:03:03.874Z
Two riders have a gap of about ten seconds – Gonzalo Serrano of Movistar and Floris Van Tricht of NSN.
2026-03-25T12:59:23.469Z
160KM TO GO
2026-03-25T12:55:16.900Z
This is the day the cobbled classic seasons really intensifies, with the races coming thick and fast before the climactic week of the Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix. We had a think about what storylines will be the most intriguing to follow this spring.
2026-03-25T12:51:37.104Z
It’s been a bad start for Soudal-QuickStep with two of their men falling, but they remain strong candidates for the win with their sprinter Laurenz Rex. The Belgian has been in great form of late, with a runner-up finish at Le Samyn and 6th at Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne, and could today claim what would be the biggest win of his career.
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2026-03-25T12:43:27.862Z
170KM TO GO
We’re over 30km into the stage now and, despite multiple attempts, still nobody has managed to form a successful breakaway.
2026-03-25T12:41:03.832Z
A glimpse of Jasper Philipsen at the start, the biggest name sprinter in the race and favourite for the victory.
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2026-03-25T12:35:28.783Z
Stage three of the Volta a Catalunya is also taking place today, and we have live coverage of that race too, that you can follow along with here.
2026-03-25T12:34:26.241Z
Lidl-Trek’s Jakob Soderqvist had a flat tyre earlier, but is back in the peloton now.
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2026-03-25T12:33:07.144Z
180KM TO GO
2026-03-25T12:30:36.498Z
Van Gestel back up and running after his fall.
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2026-03-25T12:28:50.843Z
The crash the Soudal riders were involved in.
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2026-03-25T12:27:06.206Z
It’s windy out there, but the riders have for now been spared the rain.
2026-03-25T12:25:39.862Z
Alex Kirsch of Cofidis has also had a fall.
2026-03-25T12:25:04.549Z
That has also already been a crash, with the Soudal-QuickStep riders Dries Van Gestel and Fabio Van den Bossche both involved.
2026-03-25T12:23:39.346Z
190KM TO GO
2026-03-25T12:18:44.417Z
Road furniture is another complicating factor of Brugge De Panne, with lots of small roundabouts like this one for the riders to contend with. Technique and bike handling skills are just as important here as speed and resilience.
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2026-03-25T12:15:44.132Z
The start was absent of one contender who was supposed to take part today – Milan Fretin, who pulled out due to illness.
2026-03-25T12:06:52.282Z
OFFICIAL START
2026-03-25T12:06:06.565Z
Excitingly for us spectators, albeit stressfully for the participants, it’s looking like wind could be a factor today. It’s blowing at about 15mph, which, given the twisty nature of the route and exposed roads, will likely see echelons form.
2026-03-25T12:03:29.715Z
The calm before the storm – the riders moving through the neutralised section, before the flag drops and the battle to get into the breakaway commences.
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2026-03-25T11:59:32.451Z
Though it might be billed as a sprinters’ race, this being Belgium, things are never that straightforward. There are still cobbled sectors to contend with, exposed roads, and the weather – which today is forecasted to be cold and wet.
2026-03-25T11:55:10.852Z
The riders at the start in Bruges.
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2026-03-25T11:52:46.769Z
The action will kick off in about ten minutes. Right now the rivers are making their way through the neutralised zone towards the official start.
2026-03-25T11:48:49.040Z
Despite the changes, the race retains its identity as a sprinters’ classics and its pan flat parcours. Jasper Philipsen, Tim Merlier and Sam Bennett are among the past winners, and we can expect those of similar ilk to be in contention today.
2026-03-25T11:45:13.253Z
Rider safety has been cited as one of the reasons for the change of finale. Last year’s finish in De Panne was a chaotic affair, with many of the top favourites going down in multiple late crashes that occurred on the technical roads – the organisers wanted to avoid a repeat of that this year.
2026-03-25T11:38:11.570Z
This race will be more familiar to most as the Classic Brugge-De Panne, but has changed its name and has an altered route, that will both start and finish in Bruges and bypass its former finish on the coast of De Panne.
2026-03-25T11:32:42.900Z
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