Overview
- Tadej Pogacar claimed victory at the 109th Flandern-Rundfahrt, marking his second win in the prestigious cobbled classic.
- The decisive moment came with a solo attack 19 kilometers from the finish on the Oude Kwaremont, leaving his rivals behind.
- Mathieu van der Poel, a three-time winner of the race, finished third, while Denmark's Mads Pedersen secured second place.
- A major crash 130 kilometers from the finish involved 12 riders, forcing Germany's John Degenkolb to withdraw and impacting van der Poel's performance.
- Pogacar's win sets the stage for his highly anticipated debut at Paris-Roubaix on April 13, where he will renew his rivalry with van der Poel.