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    As it happened: In Flanders Fields Women comes down to the most gripping of finishes

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    Thanks for joining us for an electric edition of In Flanders Fields – In Wevelgem, the race we used to know and love as Gent-Wevelgem.
    What a race we witnessed, the outcome uncertain until the last moment.
    We also witnessed a masterclass from Lorena Wiebes, the Dutch woman outclassing her opponents in every aspect, despite being outnumbered in the final.
    She began the day as the only woman to have won the race more than once, she’s now won three consecutive editions and restored her reputation after losing out at the Tour of Bruges last week.
    See you next time.

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    Perhaps the only question to be asked of the breakaway riders would be of Elise Chabbey (FDJ United-SUEZ). Long before her brilliant win at Strade Bianche the Swiss rider had proved both her class and attacking qualities. If she could have attacked she would, though she is certain to be disappointed with fourth place.

    WEVELGEM, BELGIUM - MARCH 29: (L-R) Eleonora Camilla Gasparrini of Italy and UAE Team ADQ and Elise Chabbey of Switzerland and Team FDJ United - SUEZ compete in the breakaway during 13th In Flanders Fields - From Middelkerke to Wevelgem 2026 - Women's Elite a 135.2km one day race from Wevelgem to Wevelgem / #UCIWWT / on March 29, 2026 in Wevelgem, Belgium. (Photo by Luc Claessen/Getty Images)

    Elise Chabbey (FDJ United-SUEZ) on the Kemmelberg during the 2026 In Flanders Fields (Image credit: Getty Images)

    As for Moors, the 20-year-old Lidl-Trek rider came closest and will surely win races like this in the future. She has had a remarkable start to her career and her season, this being the second time she has finished runner-up to Wiebes.

    WEVELGEM, BELGIUM - MARCH 29: Fleur Moors of Belgium and Team Lidl - Trek celebrates at podium as second place winner during 13th In Flanders Fields - From Middelkerke to Wevelgem 2026 - Women's Elite a 135.2km one day race from Wevelgem to Wevelgem / #UCIWWT / on March 29, 2026 in Wevelgem, Belgium. (Photo by Tim de Waele/Getty Images)

    Fleur Moors (Lidl-Trek) finishes second that the 2026 In Flanders Fields (Image credit: Getty Images)

    Though they had two riders in the final selection of five, it would be cruel to condemn UAE Team ADQ for failing to win. they were up against one of the best.
    They rode brilliantly all race, with the highest number of riders in every selection. They clearly felt confident in Swinkels’ sprint, especially after her recent win at Trofeo Binda, and maybe they felt Wiebes’ form was lacking, but she’s always been hard to beat .

    “I just want to say maybe not give the DS a heart attack again, I celebrated again a bit too early, but this time it was enough,” Wiebes said, referring to the 2024 Amstel Gold Race, when she missed out to Marianne Vos (Visma-Lease a Bike).
    “I felt during the race that I had good legs and at the Kemmel last time I was like ‘why not pace it myself?’”

    But it wasn’t easy, which is great for the sport, today’s race producing the predicted result but with bag fulls of tension and excitement.

    Wiebes proved herself as one of the sports greatest current riders there. The other breakaway riders tried what they could but they were unable to best her.
    Not only was she attacked and forced to close the gap twice, but they forced the SD Worx-Protime rider to sprint from the front. And she still won, with only Moors coming anywhere near.

    Here are the results direct from First Cycling.

    Though there are only five climbs this year, the fewest since 2017, they all come within 25km of each other and organisers have saved the hardest climb for last, the top of the Kemmel coming before the tense 35km fight to the finish.

    Another of the race’s traditional decisive points are the climbs and the double ascent of the cobbled Kemmelberg. First, the bunch will climb the Monteberg before riding the ‘easier’ Belvedere side of the Kemmel, then it’s Scherpenberg, Baneberg before return to the brutal Ossuaire ascent of the Kemmelberg.

    Lorena Wiebes and her SD Worx-Protime squad at the sign on.

    WEVELGEM, BELGIUM - MARCH 29: Lorena Wiebes of Netherlands, Elena Cecchini of Italy, Femke Gerritse of Netherlands, Barbara Guarischi of Italy, Marta Lach of Poland, Femke Markus of Netherlands and Team SD Worx - Protime prior to the 13th In Flanders Fields - From Middelkerke to Wevelgem 2026 - Women's Elite a 135.2km one day race from Wevelgem to Wevelgem / #UCIWWT / on March 29, 2026 in Wevelgem, Belgium. (Photo by Luc Claessen/Getty Images)

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    The different start means a change to the route, with the flat, exposed and notoriously windy De Moeren removed, though the new route is still exposed and the wind may well play a part in today’s action.

    And we’re rolling for 10.1km of neutral before the official start is given in Moorsele.

    Could Lloyd spring another surprise today? Well there are plenty of favourites and dark horses, not only from women’s race, but the men’s too. Read what we think in our race preview.

    We’re in one of the busiest times of the year, with 12 one-day WorldTour races in nine weeks. The most recent of those was Thursday’s Ronde van Brugge, which was won by Movistar’s 19 year-old Carys Lloyd. You can read how she took her first professional race here.

    We’ve got 135.2km on the cards for today’s race, which serves as the ninth race on the UCI Women’s WorldTour and we roll out for 10.1km of neutral at 14:10CET.

    As for the weather, it’s forecast to be about 10ºC, with little chance of rain but the chance of wind affecting the race increasing as the day goes on.

    It’s sign on time at the moment, with the Visma-Lease a Bike squad fielding plenty of options for today’s race.

    WEVELGEM, BELGIUM - MARCH 29: Martina Fidanza of Italy, Daniek Hengeveld of Netherlands, Lieke Nooijen of Netherlands, Nienke Veenhoven of Netherlands, Margaux Vigie of France, Imogen Wolff of Great Britain and Team Visma | Lease a Bike prior to the 13th In Flanders Fields - From Middelkerke to Wevelgem 2026 - Women's Elite a 135.2km one day race from Wevelgem to Wevelgem / #UCIWWT / on March 29, 2026 in Wevelgem, Belgium. (Photo by Luc Claessen/Getty Images)

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    Lorena Wiebes has won the last two editions, indeed she’s the only woman to win the race twice and though her SD Worx-Protime squad is full of talent, they’ve put all their eggs in the Dutch champion’s basket for today.
    Check out the start list courtesy of FirstCycling.

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