Woes continue for Arnaud De Lie as Lotto Intermarché rider ruled out of Tour of Flanders

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Woes continue for Arnaud De Lie as Lotto Intermarché rider ruled out of Tour of Flanders

KUURNE, BELGIUM - MARCH 01: Arnaud De Lie of Belgium and Team Lotto Intermarché competes during the 78th Kuurne - Brussel - Kuurne 2026 a 194.9km one day race from Kortrijk to Kuurne on March 01, 2026 in Kuurne, Belgium. (Photo by Luc Claessen/Getty Images)

Arnaud De Lie of Lotto Intermarché did not finish Kuurne – Brussel – Kuurne 2026
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It’s been a difficult couple of years for Lotto-Intermarché’s Arnaud De Lie, and the run of bad luck that has afflicted the 24-year-old Wallonian continues with the news that his long-awaited debut at the Tour of Flanders will once again be delayed following an illness.

The team confirmed earlier today on social media that the illness that saw De Lie withdraw from Dwars door Vlaanderen has led to him not being fully fit still so unable to take on the demands of the second Monument of the season, which begins in Antwerp on Sunday.

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It’s particularly disappointing as prior to this illness, De Lie looked to be regaining his form, finishing fourth at In Flanders Fields, a promising result to add to his good showings at both the Volta ao Algarve and Tirreno-Adriatico.

All this followed a winter in which his training was hampered following an ankle injury sustained in a domestic incident – but just as he has so many times before, the young Belgian bounced back, and looked to be ready to take on his first tilt at De Ronde.

Though the news will come as a disappointment to fans of Lotto-Intermarché and the rider himself, the team suggests that De Lie should be present at Paris-Roubaix in a week’s time. He has ridden the Hell of the North before, in 2023, when he finished 50th following a day of bad luck that included two punctures, ruling him out of the running for a decent placement.

Lotto-Intermarche announced their squad for Sunday’s Tour of Flanders following the confirmation of De Lie’s absence. It features: Toon Aerts, Jonas Rutsch, Sébastian Grignard, Jenno Berckmoes, Cedric Beullens, Vito Braet and Luca van Boven.

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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Woes continue for Arnaud De Lie as Lotto Intermarché rider ruled out of Tour of Flanders

KUURNE, BELGIUM - MARCH 01: Arnaud De Lie of Belgium and Team Lotto Intermarché competes during the 78th Kuurne - Brussel - Kuurne 2026 a 194.9km one day race from Kortrijk to Kuurne on March 01, 2026 in Kuurne, Belgium. (Photo by Luc Claessen/Getty Images)

Arnaud De Lie of Lotto Intermarché did not finish Kuurne – Brussel – Kuurne 2026
(Image credit: Getty Images)

It’s been a difficult couple of years for Lotto-Intermarché’s Arnaud De Lie, and the run of bad luck that has afflicted the 24-year-old Wallonian continues with the news that his long-awaited debut at the Tour of Flanders will once again be delayed following an illness.

The team confirmed earlier today on social media that the illness that saw De Lie withdraw from Dwars door Vlaanderen has led to him not being fully fit still so unable to take on the demands of the second Monument of the season, which begins in Antwerp on Sunday.

Article continues below

It’s particularly disappointing as prior to this illness, De Lie looked to be regaining his form, finishing fourth at In Flanders Fields, a promising result to add to his good showings at both the Volta ao Algarve and Tirreno-Adriatico.

All this followed a winter in which his training was hampered following an ankle injury sustained in a domestic incident – but just as he has so many times before, the young Belgian bounced back, and looked to be ready to take on his first tilt at De Ronde.

Though the news will come as a disappointment to fans of Lotto-Intermarché and the rider himself, the team suggests that De Lie should be present at Paris-Roubaix in a week’s time. He has ridden the Hell of the North before, in 2023, when he finished 50th following a day of bad luck that included two punctures, ruling him out of the running for a decent placement.

Lotto-Intermarche announced their squad for Sunday’s Tour of Flanders following the confirmation of De Lie’s absence. It features: Toon Aerts, Jonas Rutsch, Sébastian Grignard, Jenno Berckmoes, Cedric Beullens, Vito Braet and Luca van Boven.

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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Woes continue for Arnaud De Lie as Lotto Intermarché rider ruled out of Tour of Flanders

It’s been a difficult couple of years for Lotto-Intermarché’s Arnaud De Lie, and the run of bad luck that has afflicted the 24-year-old Wallonian continues with the news that his long-awaited debut at the Tour of Flanders will once again be delayed following an illness.

The team confirmed earlier today on social media that the illness that saw De Lie withdraw from Dwars door Vlaanderen has led to him not being fully fit still so unable to take on the demands of the second Monument of the season, which begins in Antwerp on Sunday.

Article continues below

It’s particularly disappointing as prior to this illness, De Lie looked to be regaining his form, finishing fourth at In Flanders Fields, a promising result to add to his good showings at both the Volta ao Algarve and Tirreno-Adriatico.

All this followed a winter in which his training was hampered following an ankle injury sustained in a domestic incident – but just as he has so many times before, the young Belgian bounced back, and looked to be ready to take on his first tilt at De Ronde.

Though the news will come as a disappointment to fans of Lotto-Intermarché and the rider himself, the team suggests that De Lie should be present at Paris-Roubaix in a week’s time. He has ridden the Hell of the North before, in 2023, when he finished 50th following a day of bad luck that included two punctures, ruling him out of the running for a decent placement.

Lotto-Intermarche announced their squad for Sunday’s Tour of Flanders following the confirmation of De Lie’s absence. It features: Toon Aerts, Jonas Rutsch, Sébastian Grignard, Jenno Berckmoes, Cedric Beullens, Vito Braet and Luca van Boven.

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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