Stars Align at the 2026 Tour of Flanders as Pogacar and Van der Poel Clash on the Cobbles
Tour of Flanders 2026: A Monument Awaits
The 110th edition of the Tour of Flanders rolls out on Sunday, April 5, covering 278 km of iconic Belgian terrain. Sixteen cobbled climbs, highlighted by the decisive Kwaremont–Paterberg duo, set the stage for a showdown among cycling’s current royalty.
A Star‑Studded Start List
Two‑time defending champion Tadej Pogacar returns to protect his crown, while three‑time winner Mathieu van der Poel seeks redemption. A resurgent Wout van Aert looks stronger than ever, and Remco Evenepoel, making his debut, lingers just off the front. A Frenchwoman, backed by Visma‑Lease a Bike, has also named De Ronde as her primary goal for the season.
Early Tactics on the Cobbles
Live coverage showed Pogacar and Van der Poel breaking away early, with Evenepoel prowling the rear of the leading group. Pogacar noted Evenepoel’s ability to “attack in the most random places,” hinting at a tactical headache. Meanwhile, the rivalry between Van Aert and Van der Poel intensified, with both riders jostling for position on the brutal cobbled sectors.
What’s at Stake for U.S. Fans
For American audiences, the race offers a glimpse of the sport’s most dramatic spring classic, streamed live across multiple platforms. Beyond the men’s battle, women’s champion Lotte Kopecky will defend her title, adding depth to a weekend that promises high‑octane drama from the heart of Flanders.
The race will likely be decided in the final 55 km, where the cobbles give way to a flat run‑in to the finish. All eyes remain on Pogacar and Van der Poel as they vie for a historic third win.