‘It shook me for a while’ – Florian Vermeersch opens up about online abuse he received after helping chase down Wout van Aert at Dwars door Vlaanderen

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‘It shook me for a while’ – Florian Vermeersch opens up about online abuse he received after helping chase down Wout van Aert at Dwars door Vlaanderen

Florian Vermeersch (UAE Team Emirates-XRG)(Image credit: Getty Images)

After contributing to the chase which ultimately led to Wout van Aert losing Dwars door Vlaanderen in the final few hundred metres, Belgian racer Florian Vermeersch has opened up about the online abuse he received following the race.

The race ultimately saw a dramatic victory for Ineos Grenadiers’ Filippo Ganna following a last-gasp catch in which the Italian denied Wout van Aert victory, who attacked in the final 40km and rode solo for much of the final phase of racing.

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Chasing down a Belgian national hero like Van Aert, Vermeersch said on Sporza’s Vive le Vélo show that he was labelled a “traitor” and a “coward” by individuals online for his part in the race’s outcome, with them adding that “he ruined everything”.

Vermeersch will try to put the experience behind him as he lines up in Antwerp on Sunday for the start of the Tour of Flanders, as a key part of the team riding in support of Tadej Pogačar. The Slovenian takes aim at his third victory in De Ronde, and given his current form, Vermeersch could prove a dangerous wild card for UAE in the later stages of the race.

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Katy Madgwick

Katy Madgwick is a freelance writer and broadcaster, covering multiple disciplines across both men’s and women’s pro cycling. Head of Creators at Domestique Cycling, Katy has written for a broad range of publications, and is a regular contributor to Cyclist Magazine, Cyclingnews, TNT Sports and The Roadbook Cycling Almanack. 

On the broadcast side, she is a co-host of the On Yer Bike podcast, occasional contributor to BBC Radio, and features on CADE Media’s Pro Show podcast for the first time in 2025.

She is a lover of all things French and a cyclo-cross obsessive, and probably ought to get on her actual bike more often.

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‘It shook me for a while’ – Florian Vermeersch opens up about online abuse he received after helping chase down Wout van Aert at Dwars door Vlaanderen

Florian Vermeersch (UAE Team Emirates-XRG)(Image credit: Getty Images)

After contributing to the chase which ultimately led to Wout van Aert losing Dwars door Vlaanderen in the final few hundred metres, Belgian racer Florian Vermeersch has opened up about the online abuse he received following the race.

The race ultimately saw a dramatic victory for Ineos Grenadiers’ Filippo Ganna following a last-gasp catch in which the Italian denied Wout van Aert victory, who attacked in the final 40km and rode solo for much of the final phase of racing.

Article continues below

Chasing down a Belgian national hero like Van Aert, Vermeersch said on Sporza’s Vive le Vélo show that he was labelled a “traitor” and a “coward” by individuals online for his part in the race’s outcome, with them adding that “he ruined everything”.

Vermeersch will try to put the experience behind him as he lines up in Antwerp on Sunday for the start of the Tour of Flanders, as a key part of the team riding in support of Tadej Pogačar. The Slovenian takes aim at his third victory in De Ronde, and given his current form, Vermeersch could prove a dangerous wild card for UAE in the later stages of the race.

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.

Katy Madgwick

Katy Madgwick is a freelance writer and broadcaster, covering multiple disciplines across both men’s and women’s pro cycling. Head of Creators at Domestique Cycling, Katy has written for a broad range of publications, and is a regular contributor to Cyclist Magazine, Cyclingnews, TNT Sports and The Roadbook Cycling Almanack. 

On the broadcast side, she is a co-host of the On Yer Bike podcast, occasional contributor to BBC Radio, and features on CADE Media’s Pro Show podcast for the first time in 2025.

She is a lover of all things French and a cyclo-cross obsessive, and probably ought to get on her actual bike more often.

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‘It shook me for a while’ – Florian Vermeersch opens up about online abuse he received after helping chase down Wout van Aert at Dwars door Vlaanderen

After contributing to the chase which ultimately led to Wout van Aert losing Dwars door Vlaanderen in the final few hundred metres, Belgian racer Florian Vermeersch has opened up about the online abuse he received following the race.

The race ultimately saw a dramatic victory for Ineos Grenadiers’ Filippo Ganna following a last-gasp catch in which the Italian denied Wout van Aert victory, who attacked in the final 40km and rode solo for much of the final phase of racing.

Article continues below

Chasing down a Belgian national hero like Van Aert, Vermeersch said on Sporza’s Vive le Vélo show that he was labelled a “traitor” and a “coward” by individuals online for his part in the race’s outcome, with them adding that “he ruined everything”.

Vermeersch will try to put the experience behind him as he lines up in Antwerp on Sunday for the start of the Tour of Flanders, as a key part of the team riding in support of Tadej Pogačar. The Slovenian takes aim at his third victory in De Ronde, and given his current form, Vermeersch could prove a dangerous wild card for UAE in the later stages of the race.

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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