Twenty-four hours after his heartbreak at Nokere Koerse, Alec Segaert (Bahrain Victorious) ended up on the winning side of a nail-biting breakaway pursuit, taking out the Grand Prix de Denain-Porte du Hainaut in dramatic fashion.

The Belgian was caught in sight of the finish line as the sprinters hit out on Wednesday, but this time he was caught just beyond it, marking a memorable win after a thrilling day of racing on the cobblestones of northern France.

Milan Menten (Lotto-Intermarché) won the futile sprint from the main bunch to take second place, with Anthony Turgis (TotalEnergies) taking the final spot on the podium.

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Segaert’s victory was all the more remarkable given that he was in fact the chaser for much of the finale. Per Strand Hagenes (Visma-Lease a Bike), the day’s principal aggressor, looked to have made a winning move on the final cobblestone sector, riding away from Segaert after the pair had been out front as a duo for 40km.

What happened next was extraordinary. Hagenes started to slow – apparently through sheer fatigue rather than sensing the baying peloton would surely catch them – and Segaert took a flying launch at his back wheel with 2.5km to go. The Belgian ripped right past and into the lead, turning the tables in an instant.

“There are not a lot of guys in the whole bunch who can ride on cobbles faster than [Hagenes] – today showed that he was super strong, he pulled the biggest turns, but you need to think about how to win the race.

2026 Gran Prix de Denain: the bunch in full flight on a dry day in northern France

2026 Gran Prix de Denain: the bunch in full flight on a dry day in northern France (Image credit: Getty Images)

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