Middelkerke > Wevelgem 241km New name, new start location, but everything else stays the same. A race which has long been touted as one for the sprinters, making it actually end in a sprint is incredibly difficult. Last time this happened was all the way back in 2019, since then it’s been a mixture of solo wins and small group finishes. Despite that, the startlist is rammed full of the quickest riders in the world, are they going to leave disappointed?
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