So near and yet so very far. Wout van Aert’s chances of his first Classics win since 2023 and his first ever in Dwars door Vlaanderen evaporated agonisingly close to the line in Waregem at the hands of Filippo Ganna (Ineos Grenadiers).

After strong rides with third place in Milan-San Remo and a real shot at victory alongside fellow breakaway Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Premier Tech) during In Flanders Fields last weekend, Van Aert had done everything right in Dwars door Vlaanderen finally to claim the win.

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Asked to take viewers through the last 40 kilometres, Van Aert said he had attacked on the Eikenberg, “and when I got there, I had really good companions there with Grégoire and Larsen. We cooperated well.

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On the plus side, Van Aert is clearly coming into the Tour of Flanders in top condition, even if he will have rivals of the calibre of Van der Poel, Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) and – as of today’s announcement – Remco Evenepoel (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) to face.

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