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Ronde van Brugge Women LIVE: A surprise winner in the bunch sprint after a tough day in West Flanders
Cobbled Classic has become a showcase for top sprinters and Classics riders due to its 143.7km Flemish route profile

Lloyd was understandably delighted afterwards. Here’s what she said in the TV interview:
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Here’s Cyclingnews’ race report after a thrilling sprint finish in Bruges.
It was a pan-flat race without a breakaway. On the face of it, it would appear to be an easy race. However, this was nothing of the sort, with the pace hard for much of the day and the conditions extremely challenging.
Wiebes was back in 9th place.
Balsamo finished second, with Veenhoven in third place ahead of Consonni.
Balsamo was coming back at Lloyd, as was Consonni. Wiebes was boxed in and was nowhere near contending for the win.
Lloyd was first to launch the sprint, and she held on ahead of the fastest riders in the world.
Without doubt, that is the biggest result of the youngster’s career. An amazing sprint after a challenging day in West Flanders.
Carys Lloyd launches first for Movistar, but the others are coming behind her
Gillespie, Wiebes and Consonni are well positioned ahead of the final sprint
Lidl-Trek make a big move on the left with Balsamo well positioned
Lidl-Trek now appear at the front.
Big crash on the right side of the peloton, taking out Kool, Schweinberger and Couzens.
There’s a lot of road furniture for the riders to navigate around now.
Uno-X Mobility have been riding well all day and young Finnish rider Anniina Ahtosalo has been on the front for a long time. They have Linda Zanetti to contest the sprint.
Visma-Lease a Bike are gathered on the left of the peloton. They are looking after young Dutch rider Nienke Veenhoven, who was sixth here last year.
It’s not a simple finale. There is plenty of road furniture now as the peloton heads into Bruges. The road width varies over the final few kilometres and there are several bends inside the final few kilometres.
It’s a stalemate now. The wind isn’t blowing hard enough or in the right direction. We’re heading for a sprint.
Some teams are fighting for the front, others are biding their time. Lidl-Trek and FDJ United-SUEZ are the latter at the moment and will look to make a big move on the approach to the finale.
Marta Lach is at the front for SD Worx-ProTime. On the other side, Fenix-Premier Tech are there in numbers for Charlotte Kool.
The young Dutch leading duo are working nicely together. Their lead is approaching 20 seconds with 17km to go.
The peloton are quite relaxed about the leading pair at the moment. SD Worx-ProTime have come to the front to control things.
The leaders have stretched out their advantage above 10 seconds.
The peloton have not immediately reacted and the pair are building a small lead.
Attack by two riders. It’s Jony van den Eijnden from Citymesh-Customm and a rider from EF Education-Oatly.
Quinty Ton puts in a speculative move for Liv-AlUla-Jayco. The Australian team have been among the keenest to avoid a sprint today, but it’s looking inevitable at the moment.
Not quite as much destruction this time around. Just a few riders have been tailed off the back.
The peloton is on the section where things split on the first lap now, and it’s splitting again.
Mechanical issue for Katharina Sadnik
Alison Jackson on the attack on the Brieversweg
The riders are into Damme now and are on a short cobbled section.
A bit of a squeeze in the bunch and two riders were forced to unclip and ride on the grass for a moment. It’s a bit nervy out there.
Here’s an idea of the conditions the riders faced earlier.
The riders turned right shortly after the Brieversweg, back into a headwind. They will soon turn left into the section of road that split things last time.
It’s Hanson on the front of the bunch now. Jackson has a handful of seconds.
Jackson attacks solo now and has a small gap.
Big pickup by Lidl-Trek approaching the cobbles.
Anya Louw has dropped off the back of the peloton having done some work for Shari Bossuyt earlier today.
The Brieversweg is imminent.
SD Worx-ProTime haven’t done a lot of work on the front yet today. Lidl-Trek are currently on the front on one side of the peloton, with a second train full of Canyon-SRAM-zondacrypto riders on the other side.
Shortly after the cobbled section the riders will pass through Damme and take a left turn. That’s where we saw the peloton split into echelons on the last lap.
There are 5km until the second and final passing of the Brieversweg cobblestone section.
A shot of the peloton heading through Bruges.
Mexican rider Romina Hinojosa is among a small group that has just re-joined the front of the race.
As quickly as the rain came, it now appears to be lifting. Several riders have latched back onto the front.
Wiebes is very well placed towards the front.
Big splits in the bunch now. It doesn’t look like it’s the wind causing the separations, just the pace from UAE Team ADQ and the battering rain.
The peloton is really strung out now. UAE Team ADQ are using the conditions to their advantage and are pushing on.
It has been sunny all day, but suddenly the rain has started pelting the riders. Awful conditions now and a rider has fallen on a roundabout.
The heavens have opened over the peloton. This is a really heavy downpour.
Coupland has a mark on her helmet and is having a concussion check.
The pace is up again, with UAE Team ADQ and Liv-AlUla-Jayco trying to cause some damage. The peloton is on an exposed section again.
Young Australian champion Mackenzie Coupland has been really impressive this season.
AG Insurance-Soudal are at the front in number, keeping Bossuyt out of trouble.
The peloton is heading south towards Oostkamp. After that, they will turn left and head east. With the wind coming in strongly from the riders’ left, will any team try to split things?
UAE Team ADQ were central to the attempts to split the race earlier. They are likely to try again soon.
Wiebes is back in the peloton now, as are Chiara Consonni and Zoe Backstedt, who were also off the back.
The riders are in the centre of Bruges now. There won’t be any crosswind action until they are in a more exposed area.
The riders have passed through the finish line for the first time. Next time, it will be for the win.
There was an intermediate sprint across the line in Bruges, taken by a rider from Lotto-Intermarché Ladies
Lorena Wiebes is off the back and making her way back to the peloton. She has a team-mate with her and is moving through the cars.
Will the race split over the next 62km, or are we heading for a full bunch sprint in Bruges?
A bit of a pause in the hostilities here as more riders take off the winter gear or go back to the cars for bottles.
FDJ United-SUEZ, Liv-AlUla-Jayco and Lidl-Trek are riding with numbers at the head of the bunch.
Several riders are using this calmer moment as an opportunity to ditch jackets and arm-warmers.
The peloton is heading through the town of Dudzele now.
It’s very exposed at the moment, but no team is taking it on just yet.
A back wheel puncture for VolkerWessel’s young sprinter Scarlett Souren
The pace is up again in the peloton, but the wind direction isn’t quite right to split things at the moment.
The riders have passed through the popular tourist destination of Damme. That’s where the first echelons were formed.
There was no action on the first cobbled sector of the day.
Big move by FDJ United-SUEZ on the left side of the peloton. The riders are about to turn left into a crosswind.
The sun is out in West Flanders, but it is still cold. Almost every rider has arm-warmers and gilets on.
The chasing group, including Zanetti, has latched back onto the leading group.
The pace has dropped again now with the riders now facing a headwind. The chasing group is likely to come back.
Bike change for Linda Zanetti. Bad timing for the Uno-X Mobility sprinter.
The course will turn left again in around 10km for a longer stretch, giving a better opportunity to really split things up.
The wind is blowing and the likes of Lidl-Trek, Visma-Lease a Bike and Fenix-Premier Tech are lifting the pace at the front.
Lidl-Trek are mobbed towards the front of the peloton at the moment.
The riders have completed 60km now, but there is still no breakaway.
Key SD Worx-ProTime domestique Femke Gerritse is returning to the peloton after a bike swap.
The riders have been riding into a headwind for the last 20km or so, which could be why we’ve not seen any moves go up the road yet. The course twists and turns now, so we coould see some action – especially with the cobbles.
Susanne Andersen and Linda Zanetti will be Uno-X Mobility’s best hopes for a result today.
There is still no breakaway. The riders are 5km away from the first passing of the Brieversweg cobble section.
AG Insurance-Soudal’s Shari Bossuyt is an outsider for the win today.
We’re an hour in and the riders have covered 42 kilometres.
Wiebes has said before the start that she is looking to see the race split up today in the crosswinds.
The cobbled sector is 1.3km long, completely flat and dead-straight. The stones themselves are small and uniform, so this isn’t the toughest sector of cobbles you’re likely to see over the next couple of weeks.
The riders are just entering the town of Beernem. There are 6km left until they enter the circuit and a further 8 until the first passing of the Brieversweg cobbled sector.
Lorena Wiebes has removed her leg warmers. That either means that conditions are getting better, or she’s getting ready for things to kick-off in the wind.
The Visma-Lease a Bike squad rolling to the sign-on area earlier.
UAE Team ADQ’s Sofie van Rooijen returning to the peloton after a puncture.
The riders have completed 29 kilometres and are heading into the town of Wingene. After that, they will turn north into a headwind and towards the local circuit.
It’s not currently raining on the course, but you can see the spray coming from Margaux Vigie’s back wheel here. Tough conditions out there today.
One of the more eye-catching stories from the men’s race yesterday was the crash on the cobbled sector caused by a sitting climate protestor. Several riders came down in the incident.
EF Education-Oatly has brought a young team to Bruges today.
The peloton is all together at the moment
The riders are through the town of Torhout and are now heading east.
It’s 7 degrees celsius out there today, with the wind making it feel much cooler. Riders are dressed in full winter kit.
An early mechanical issue for Femke Markus of SD Worx-ProTime. She will be a key helper for Wiebes later on.
After that, the peloton will head east, which could mean an early chance for echelons.
With 5km done, the riders are heading south towards the town of Torhout.
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Here is the peloton rolling out of Bruges just a few minutes ago
🇧🇪 #RondeVanBrugge WE – 🟢 🔛#RodamosJuntos | @movistar_es | #TourofBruges pic.twitter.com/K6aqkwj0bxMarch 26, 2026
Lidl-Trek’s Elisa Balsamo in high spirits at the start in the centre of Bruges. Can she challenge Wiebes today?
Good vibes at #RondevanBrugge despite the rainy weather! 🌧️An exciting race ahead for our women’s team 🤞 pic.twitter.com/MXIuNzjkMUMarch 26, 2026
Reports of the speed of the wind vary at the moment, but most seem to agree that it is blowing above 20km/h and gusting. That could be enough to blow the race to bits later on. We could be in for some carnage out on the roads of West Flanders over the next few hours.
It’s five minutes until the flag will drop for the official start of the race.
Canyon-SRAM-zondacrypto are also ready to face the bracing conditions.
We’ve already had four seasons, but spirits are not dampened – great opportunities await the team today! 👊#RondevanBrugge pic.twitter.com/XueNg32gi0March 26, 2026
Before taking on two local laps around Bruges, which include the Brieversweg cobbled section, the riders will head out on a 45km loop south taking in the towns of Torhout, Wingene and Beernem.
The Liv-AlUla-Jayco riders are wrapped up in the cold and windy conditions.
🇧🇪 #RondeVanBruggeA real Flemish classic. Rain, cold, echelons and crosswind. The show is guaranteed! pic.twitter.com/4RCVFOClWQMarch 26, 2026
Looking a bit deeper into the start-list today, let’s see who else could contend for the win.
Fenix-Premier Tech’s Charlotte Kool appears to be back on form this year after a difficult 2025. The two-time Tour de France Femmes stage-winner took the win at the FENIX-EKOÏ Omloop van het Hageland at the beginning of this month and scored a top-10 at Milan-San Remo.
So what do the riders have to tackle out on the route today? It’s a pan-flat course, starting and finishing in Bruges, but that doesn’t mean that the race is absent of obstacles.
Originally, Wiebes had planned to sit out the race today. However, after reigning Luxembourg national champion Marie Schreiber pulled out of the race, SD Worx-ProTime opted to replace her with the pre-eminent sprinter of this generation.
“She is in good shape and was very keen to add the Bruges Cycling Classic to her calendar once it became clear that Marie Schreiber wouldn’t be fit in time. So we will try to defend her victory,” Sports Director Christian Kos said ahead of the race.
The riders are due to roll out for the neutral start in around 15 minutes. The race will officially get underway at 13:45 CET.
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