‘I hope it gives me some freedom in the next races’ – Lotte Kopecky shows threatening signs for Milan-San Remo with win in Belgium

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‘I hope it gives me some freedom in the next races’ – Lotte Kopecky shows threatening signs for Milan-San Remo with win in Belgium

Lotte Kopecky(Image credit: Getty Images)

Despite racing Trofeo Alfredo Binda last weekend and Milan-San Remo this Saturday, Lotte Kopecky (SD Worx-Protime) has made a hop back from Italy to Belgium for Wednesday’s Nokere Koerse, winning the tune-up race and laying out her stall for La Classicissima.

Kopecky, who is returning from a back injury that derailed much of her 2025 season, hadn’t won before Wednesday, with seventh at Binda last weekend her best result in her first three races.

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“I hope it gives me some freedom for myself in the next races,” she said in Nokere. “In any case, it gives me confidence going into San Remo, and I’m really looking forward to it.”

The inaugural women’s Milan-San Remo ended in a reduced sprint, which Wiebes won straightforwardly, but a more attacking finale – potentially spurred on by favourable wind conditions – would see Kopecky as a top candidate for victory.

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Matilda is an NCTJ-qualified journalist based in the UK who joined Cyclingnews in March 2025. Prior to that, she worked as the Racing News Editor at GCN, and extensively as a freelancer contributing to Cyclingnews, Cycling Weekly, Velo, Rouleur, Escape Collective, Red Bull and more. She has reported on the ground at all of the biggest events on the calendar, including the men’s and women’s Tours de France, the Giro d’Italia, the Vuelta a Espana, the Spring Classics and the World Championships. She has particular experience and expertise in women’s cycling, and women’s sport in general. She is a graduate of modern languages and sports journalism.

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‘I hope it gives me some freedom in the next races’ – Lotte Kopecky shows threatening signs for Milan-San Remo with win in Belgium

Lotte Kopecky(Image credit: Getty Images)

Despite racing Trofeo Alfredo Binda last weekend and Milan-San Remo this Saturday, Lotte Kopecky (SD Worx-Protime) has made a hop back from Italy to Belgium for Wednesday’s Nokere Koerse, winning the tune-up race and laying out her stall for La Classicissima.

Kopecky, who is returning from a back injury that derailed much of her 2025 season, hadn’t won before Wednesday, with seventh at Binda last weekend her best result in her first three races.

Article continues below

“I hope it gives me some freedom for myself in the next races,” she said in Nokere. “In any case, it gives me confidence going into San Remo, and I’m really looking forward to it.”

The inaugural women’s Milan-San Remo ended in a reduced sprint, which Wiebes won straightforwardly, but a more attacking finale – potentially spurred on by favourable wind conditions – would see Kopecky as a top candidate for victory.

Get unlimited access to our unrivalled 2026 Spring Classics coverage with a Cyclingnews subscription. We’ll bring you breaking news, reports, and analysis from some of the biggest races on the calendar, including Milan-San Remo, Paris-Roubaix and the Tour of Flanders. Find out more.

TOPICS
Matilda Price
Assistant Features Editor

Matilda is an NCTJ-qualified journalist based in the UK who joined Cyclingnews in March 2025. Prior to that, she worked as the Racing News Editor at GCN, and extensively as a freelancer contributing to Cyclingnews, Cycling Weekly, Velo, Rouleur, Escape Collective, Red Bull and more. She has reported on the ground at all of the biggest events on the calendar, including the men’s and women’s Tours de France, the Giro d’Italia, the Vuelta a Espana, the Spring Classics and the World Championships. She has particular experience and expertise in women’s cycling, and women’s sport in general. She is a graduate of modern languages and sports journalism.

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‘I hope it gives me some freedom in the next races’ – Lotte Kopecky shows threatening signs for Milan-San Remo with win in Belgium

Despite racing Trofeo Alfredo Binda last weekend and Milan-San Remo this Saturday, Lotte Kopecky (SD Worx-Protime) has made a hop back from Italy to Belgium for Wednesday’s Nokere Koerse, winning the tune-up race and laying out her stall for La Classicissima.

Kopecky, who is returning from a back injury that derailed much of her 2025 season, hadn’t won before Wednesday, with seventh at Binda last weekend her best result in her first three races.

Article continues below

“I hope it gives me some freedom for myself in the next races,” she said in Nokere. “In any case, it gives me confidence going into San Remo, and I’m really looking forward to it.”

The inaugural women’s Milan-San Remo ended in a reduced sprint, which Wiebes won straightforwardly, but a more attacking finale – potentially spurred on by favourable wind conditions – would see Kopecky as a top candidate for victory.

Get unlimited access to our unrivalled 2026 Spring Classics coverage with a Cyclingnews subscription. We’ll bring you breaking news, reports, and analysis from some of the biggest races on the calendar, including Milan-San Remo, Paris-Roubaix and the Tour of Flanders. Find out more.

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