The modern Omloop Het Nieuwsblad is a race that, just as much as the hills and cobbles, can be defined by the weather, and more specifically, the wind.
In recent years, we’ve seen long-range solo breakaway victories, and we’ve seen almost full-on bunch sprints. What kind of racing we’re going to get on Saturday depends to a significant extent on which way the wind is blowing and how strongly it’s blowing.
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Some recent editions have seen headwinds that have stifled attacks and even brought a bunch back together on the run-in, such as when Davide Ballerini won the men’s race in 2021. A decent tailwind, however, gives the splits and selections that may have occurred over the Muur and Bosberg – and indeed before that – a much greater chance of staying away.
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