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2026-02-28T13:14:57.336Z
The pace is still slow enough for some of the riders to take nature breaks, but that’s set to change soon as they approach the Leberg climb for the second time.
2026-02-28T13:13:29.195Z
A reminder that the women’s Omloop is also taking place as we speak, and that you can follow all the action with us.
2026-02-28T13:10:10.179Z
90KM TO GO
2026-02-28T13:06:39.883Z
The pace is steady on these cobbles, with no team wanting to lay the hammer down so early in the race.
2026-02-28T13:05:18.650Z
NSN are leading the peloton, in service of their leader Biniam Girmay.
2026-02-28T13:03:59.478Z
Crash for Matej Mohorič. After such a tough 2025 season, that is not the start to his campaign the Slovenian would have wanted.
2026-02-28T13:03:10.965Z
COBBLES: LANGE MUNTE
The tranquillity has been briefly interrupted by a cobbled sector, the Lange Munte. It’s an isolated one, however, and the next isn’t for another 15km.
2026-02-28T12:57:36.691Z
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2026-02-28T12:53:56.501Z
There’s a lot of wind out there. With plenty of changes of direction to come once they enter the twists and turns of the finale, that could play a big factor in how this race unfolds.
2026-02-28T12:49:11.780Z
A second DNF to report – Dylan Vandenstorme of Team Flanders – Baloise.
2026-02-28T12:48:35.194Z
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2026-02-28T12:45:42.297Z
100KM TO GO
2026-02-28T12:41:05.037Z
Another angle of the riders ascending the Eikenberg earlier.
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2026-02-28T12:37:24.343Z
110KM TO GO
2026-02-28T12:36:43.597Z
Vergaerde had to abandon because of a crash.
2026-02-28T12:35:31.653Z
We have a first abandon of the day to announce – Lidl-Trek’s Otto Vergaerde. The team has already been ravaged by injury, with star man Mads Pedersen missing the start of the spring.
2026-02-28T12:31:00.674Z
The peloton going up the Eikenberg earlier. They’ll take the climb on again later in the day.
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2026-02-28T12:28:22.324Z
This edition is unique in Omloop Nieuwsbald, in that it is the first to feature Mathieu van der Poel – arguably now the greatest classics rider of all time. We looked at how his presence in the race changes everything.
2026-02-28T12:24:01.259Z
Not long until the women’s Het Nieuwsblad gets going. Be sure to have two tabs on the go and follow all the action along with us!
2026-02-28T12:19:55.443Z
120KM TO GO
2026-02-28T12:17:50.884Z
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2026-02-28T12:12:52.207Z
Mathias Vacek in the peloton, who impressed at last year’s edition and is an outsider for the win today.
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2026-02-28T12:08:42.105Z
130KM TO GO
2026-02-28T12:07:04.645Z
EIKENBERG
The riders are over the Eikenberg without incident. There’s now a long flat stretch before the next time they have to take on the cobbles.
2026-02-28T12:05:25.808Z
Gianni Vermeersch in the peloton, one of the representatives of Red Bull-Bora Hansgrohe team.
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2026-02-28T12:00:47.045Z
140KM TO GO
2026-02-28T11:57:30.432Z
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2026-02-28T11:54:27.345Z
Arnaud De Lie is a rider who has long promised to win a Spring Classic, ever since his star-making debut at Omloop Nieuwusbald three years ago, when he finished runner-up behind Dylan Van Baarle. A series of injury problems has curtailed his progress since then. Could this be the year he claims his first?
2026-02-28T11:50:09.738Z
The scene at the level crossing.
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2026-02-28T11:48:55.565Z
In a familiar sight in racing in this part of the world, the peloton were forced to stop briefly at a level crossing. The break was therefore also told to stop so that the gap remains the same. Thankfully things are relatively calm out there so none of the chaotic scenes we’ve seen at level crossings in the past – as at the 2016 Paris-Roubaix.
2026-02-28T11:45:21.109Z
LEBERG
2026-02-28T11:43:33.958Z
Wet cobblestones, grizzled-looking cyclists – the Spring Classics are well and truly upon us!
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2026-02-28T11:38:11.581Z
150KM TO GO
2026-02-28T11:36:57.782Z
This is a rare race where UAE Team Emirates XRG aren’t the top favourites, but they still fancy their chances.
“Today we go for a hard race with Tim [Wellens], Florian [Vermeersch] and Nils [Politt]”, their rider Rune Herregodts said before the race. “These guys are our main men and we’ll try to support them and help them to make a hard race. They’re in form, so for us it’ll be good if it’s an attritional race and we get a small group at the finish.”
2026-02-28T11:34:46.485Z
Alpecin-Premier Tech and Soudal-QuickStep are the teams riding at the front of the peloton, staking their claims as favorites for the race for their respective leaders Van der Poel and Paul Magnier.
2026-02-28T11:31:48.714Z
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2026-02-28T11:30:28.588Z
It’s begun to drizzle out there! The rain that was forecasted is materialising.
2026-02-28T11:27:39.867Z
3:30 now for the break, who, at this early stage of the race, the peloton is happy to let lead by a considerable margin.
160KM TO GO
2026-02-28T11:26:36.871Z
While Van der Poel is the top favourite for victory today, his Alpecin-Premier Tech have more than just his card to play. Also lining up is Jasper Philipsen, who will have the luxury of being able to ride passively, while trying to preserve energy in the event that Van der Poel doesn’t manage to go clear and the race comes down to a group sprint.
2026-02-28T11:22:14.547Z
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2026-02-28T11:20:50.585Z
The riders are negotiating the first of the day’s cobbled sectors, the Padeestraat. The rain has held off for now, but the later sectors could get very lairy if the heavens open before then.
COBBLES: PADDESTRAAT
2026-02-28T11:18:23.495Z
The peloton evidently don’t feel threatened by anyone in that group – they’ve allowed them a lead of over three minutes.
2026-02-28T11:15:39.664Z
Here are the five riders up the road.
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2026-02-28T11:14:29.899Z
Alexys Brunel, Alexis Renard,Vincent Van Hemelen and Clément Alleno are the four riders with Krijnsen.
2026-02-28T11:12:43.033Z
Krijnsen is now with four other riders, and it seems the peloton is happy to sit up and let them up the road.
2026-02-28T11:05:11.605Z
While the second half of the race is dense with cobbled sections and climbs, this first half less so. The first cobbled sector doesn’t come until 41km into the stage, and then there’s just the climbs of the Leberg and Eikenberg between then and when things start to kick off just under 100km from the finish.
2026-02-28T10:59:50.552Z
Krijnsen’s lead over the peloton is neither growing nor falling, remaining steady at 18 seconds.
180KM TO GO
2026-02-28T10:58:10.194Z
The aforementioned Matt Brennan out on the road.
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2026-02-28T10:56:41.403Z
Still Krijnsen remains the only rider out in front. It seems Lambrecht and De Jon might have been absorbed into the peloton after their fall.
2026-02-28T10:55:07.785Z
One rider who many are looking out for today is Matthew Brennan, the 20-year-old talent whose performances last year sent ripples through the peloton, and looks set to become a superstar.
In the absence of the ill Wout van Aert, he’s one of Visma-Lease a Bike’s best hopes of claiming what would be a fourth win here in five years, but the team are eager not to put too much pressure on their young star.
2026-02-28T10:50:22.317Z
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2026-02-28T10:46:56.968Z
Here was Van der Poel with Tom Pidcock at the start this morning. Pidcock is set to be one of Van der Poel’s main challengers today, on what will be one of only a few outings on the cobbles this spring, as he targets Strade Bianche and the Ardennes Classics coming up later.
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2026-02-28T10:42:27.745Z
Jelte Krijnsen leads the peloton by 20 seconds, with Lambrecht and De Jong in between.
190KM TO GO
2026-02-28T10:39:49.756Z
That leaves Krijnsen in front alone, though it seems the two fallers are back and chasing him.
2026-02-28T10:37:56.878Z
Crash in the breakaway, Lambrecht and De Jong have gone down. It’s unclear what happened exactly, they’re in the relative safety outside of the peloton, and we’re not even at the cobblestone yet.
2026-02-28T10:35:20.634Z
Perhaps not – the gap is now being reported as only 20 seconds.
2026-02-28T10:29:28.432Z
That trio already looks like it might be the break of the day, the peloton having allowed them about a minute’s lead already
200KM TO GO
2026-02-28T10:28:37.049Z
Time De Jong has been joined by two other riders at the front of the race – Michiel Lambrecht and Jelte Krijnsen.
2026-02-28T10:27:08.001Z
The riders at the unofficial start.
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2026-02-28T10:25:29.909Z
As expected multiple more attacks are flying out of the peloton, which is yet to settle down.
2026-02-28T10:23:27.855Z
Arnaud De Lie and Dylan Van Baarle wrapped up warm at the start.
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2026-02-28T10:21:09.135Z
There’s an attack right from the flag, by Picnic PostNL’s Timo de Jong.
2026-02-28T10:20:24.557Z
And they’re off! The classics season is at last underway.
OFFICIAL START
2026-02-28T10:19:26.824Z
As for the all-important weather forecast: it’s cold out there, but the rain has yet to materialise – for now. That could change later in the day, and could seriously alter the dynamic of the race.
2026-02-28T10:14:45.838Z
The official start looks set to be delayed a little as Van der Poel is making his way back up to the peloton from the convoy. Tension is building.
2026-02-28T10:12:43.436Z
Be sure to have a read of our preview and run-down of contenders before racing gets underway.
2026-02-28T10:10:39.833Z
The riders are in the neutralised zone. The Spring Classics season is almost upon us!
2026-02-28T10:06:22.061Z
One rider for whom this race is the first race of the season is Mathieu van der Poel (pictured here at the team presentation), whose debut here is being eagerly anticipated. Having announced his intention to ride just a few days ago, Van der Poel’s presence changes the whole dynamic of how this race will be shaped.
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2026-02-28T09:59:48.915Z
Welcome especially to the more traditional cycling fans, who will be tuning in today for the first time for what they believe is the ‘real’ start of the season.
While there’s been plenty of great racing throughout the globe already this season, there’s nothing quite like the cobbled classics.
2026-02-26T13:05:03.417Z
Hello and welcome to the 2026 Omloop Nieuwsblad!
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