Dwars door Vlaanderen 2024
Latest News from the Race
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Dwars door Vlaanderen removes Kanarieberg from 2025 route after Van Aert crash
The Kanarieberg climb and the fast approach are out of next year's race over safety concerns -
Wout van Aert rides outdoors for first time since Classics crash
Belgian rides for an hour on adapted Cervelo mountain bike after indoor Zwift rides -
'I start to feel a little bit like myself again' says recovering Wout van Aert
'I never received more messages, presents, mails… This made me smile more and suffer less' says rider after Dwars door Vlaanderen crash
Date | March 27, 2024 |
Start location | Roeselare |
Finish location | Waregem |
Distance | 188.6km |
Start time | 12:05 CET |
Finish time | 16:31 CET |
Previous edition | 2023 Dwars door Vlaanderen |
2023 Dwars door Vlaanderen winner | Christophe Laporte (Fra) Jumbo-Visma |
Matteo Jorgenson (Visma-Lease a Bike) continued his upward trajectory, winning Dwars door Vlaanderen after escaping solo from a select lead group in the final 10 kilometres.
The victory made up somewhat for a crash that took down Wout van Aert and knocked the Belgian out of the rest of the Classics with a broken collarbone, ruining his ambitions to win the Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix.
Jonas Abrahamsen (Uno-X Mobility) sprinted to second ahead of Stefan Küng (Groupama-FDJ).
Dwars door Vlaanderen returned on March 27 for its 78th edition, and its sixth as the penultimate stop of 'Flemish Holy Week’ on the Wednesday before the mighty Tour of Flanders.
First held in 1945, Dwars door Vlaanderen has been part of the WorldTour since 2017, and the following year moved forward a week to take the coveted pre-Flanders slot from the Three Days of De Panne.
Dwars door Vlaanderen was once known as something of a sprinter's race, but followed the trend of increasingly aggressive and selective racing in the Spring Classics in recent years.
Last year, Christophe Laporte (Jumbo-Visma) soloed to victory after attacking out of a much-reduced leading group once the early breakaway was caught. Three days earlier, the French rider had been "gifted" the victory in Gent-Wevelgem after escaping with teammate Wout van Aert.
Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Fenix) claimed his second title 2022, having first won the race on his stunning debut Classics campaign of 2019. The Dutch rider is one of 13 two-time winners but no one has won the race three times.
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Dwars door Vlaanderen route
The 2024 route will follow a familiar format, starting in Roeselare and finishing in Waregem, taking in 12 climbs, one more than last year, and eight separate cobblestone sectors in the Flemish Ardennes.
Full details of the route for the 2024 Dwars door Vlaanderen.
Dwars door Vlaanderen start list
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Dwars door Vlaanderen 202427 March 2024 | Waregem | WorldTour
Latest Content on the Race
Dwars door Vlaanderen removes Kanarieberg from 2025 route after Van Aert crash
By Dani Ostanek published
News The Kanarieberg climb and the fast approach are out of next year's race over safety concerns
Wout van Aert rides outdoors for first time since Classics crash
By Barry Ryan published
News Belgian rides for an hour on adapted Cervelo mountain bike after indoor Zwift rides
'I start to feel a little bit like myself again' says recovering Wout van Aert
By Simone Giuliani published
News 'I never received more messages, presents, mails… This made me smile more and suffer less' says rider after Dwars door Vlaanderen crash
Wout van Aert, Jasper Stuyven complete 'successful' fracture surgery after Dwars door Vlaanderen crash
By Jackie Tyson published
News 'Hell came 10 days early' Lidl-Trek rider says about missing Paris-Roubaix
'Should we then just throw in the towel?' – Jorgenson responds to critics after Dwars door Vlaanderen win
By Dani Ostanek published
News 'I hope we honoured the display that Wout van Aert was planning to put on'
Josh Tarling shows Classics potential with determined Dwars Door Vlaanderen performance
By James Moultrie published
News Welshman takes sixth after dangling on and off the front group for final 50 kilometres
Dwars door Vlaanderen crash update – Surgery for Van Aert, Stuyven and Kirsch
By Simone Giuliani published
News Crash impacts riders and teams ahead of Sunday's Tour of Flanders
‘A beautiful sport with a dark edge’ – Wout van Aert suffers the cruellest blow
By Barry Ryan published
In-depth Belgian's ill-fated relationship with Ronde and Roubaix continues after crash ends his Classics campaign
Top News on the Race
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'Should we then just throw in the towel?' – Jorgenson responds to critics after Dwars door Vlaanderen win
'I hope we honoured the display that Wout van Aert was planning to put on' -
Josh Tarling shows Classics potential with determined Dwars Door Vlaanderen performance
Welshman takes sixth after dangling on and off the front group for final 50 kilometres -
Dwars door Vlaanderen crash update – Surgery for Van Aert, Stuyven and Kirsch
Crash impacts riders and teams ahead of Sunday's Tour of Flanders
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'A number you don't dare think about' – Marianne Vos celebrates 250th road win
First-time victory at Dwars door Vlaanderen ticks off landmark number for unrelenting Visma-Lease a Bike rider -
Stefan Kung builds momentum for Flanders with podium at Dwars door Vlaanderen
'Visma had the numbers' said Groupama-FDJ rider -
‘We continued the plan’ – Matteo Jorgenson steps up for Visma after Van Aert crash
Dwars door Vlaanderen victory puts North American in frame to lead at Tour of Flanders
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'Wout hit my rear wheel' – Tiesj Benoot blames himself as crash ends Van Aert's Flanders dream
Visma-Lease A Bike's Dwars door Vlaanderen victory overshadowed by loss of Classics leader -
Wout van Aert fractures collarbone and ribs in high-speed Dwars door Vlaanderen crash
Visma-Lease a Bike leader to miss all remaining Classics, Stuyven, Kirsch. Girmay and Pedersen also injured in pile-up -
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