
How do we know a race is a Flandrienne? Because there are cobbles? No: because Luc is around. 😜
I suppose I don't need to present the race 😃 50 km of rough cobbles, split in 30 sectors, starting after the first 90 (of mostly flat highway) of 260 km total.
Weather: the week-end should be significantly fresher than the week, and the sky will probably be cloudy, but no rain is expected during the race on Sunday, and very little on Saturday.
Riders: we take the same ones as a week earlier on the Tour of Flanders🇧🇪, minus Evenepoel. Pogatchar (🇸🇮 UAE), Van der Poel (🇳🇱 Alpecin), Van Aert (🇧🇪 Visma), Pedersen (🇩🇰 Lidl-Trek), Stuyven (🇧🇪 Soudal), F. Vermeersch (🇧🇪 UAE), Mohoritch (🇸🇮 Bahrain), Laporte (🇫🇷 Visma), G. Vermeersch (🇧🇪 Bora), you name 'em.
Will Pedersen🇩🇰 continue his recovery, or will he suffer more on the harder cobbles? Will a sprinter manage to stay with the strong men? How long will breakaway men manage to stay with them?
Women: the race takes place after the men's race this year – not on Saturday, starts from Denain, and presents 20 cobbles sectors.

NB: The men will have to wait for the women's race to finish (up to 2 hours) to step on their podium...
Mads for the win!