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Spring classics 2026

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2026 4:48 pm
by team fl
Technically, it's still winter. But who cares! The sun is shining, it has two digit temperatures. At least in Liechtenstein, where the sun shines out the people's arses. And as they say in Australia:
I wish I was a glowworm
a glowworm's never glum
'cos how can you be grumpy
when the sun shines out your bum!
So get yourself excited and enjoy the upcoming spring classics! First to come at 28 February. And it is... *drummroll* ... Omloop Het Niewsblad of course (still not designed yet!). Here's the schedule


28.02.2026: Omloop Het Niewsblad (Cat. 4)

07.03.2026: Strade Bianche (Cat. 5)

18.03.2026: Milano - Torino (Cat. 4)

21.03.2026: Milano - San Remo (Cat. 6)

25.03.2026: Ronde Van Brugge (Cat. 4, former Brugge - De Panne)

27.03.2026: Harelbeke (Cat. 5)

29.03.2026: Gent - Wevelgem (Cat. 5)

01.04.2026: Dwars door Vlaanderen (Cat. 4)

05.04.2026: Ronde van Vlaanderen (Cat. 6)

08.04.2026: Scheldeprijs (Cat. 4)

12.04.2026: Paris - Roubaix (Cat. 5)

17.04.2026: De Brabantse Pijl (Cat. 4)

19.04.2026: Amstel Gold Race (Cat. 5)

22.04.2026: La Fleche Wallonne (Cat. 5)

26.04.2026: Lüttich-Bastogne-Lüttich (Cat. 6)

01.05.2026: Eschborn - Frankfurt (Cat. 4)

Re: Spring classics 2026

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2026 5:23 pm
by Robyklebt
Setsubun!

Re: Spring classics 2026

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2026 5:22 pm
by team fl
So, Omloop. To reduce the waiting time a bit, here are some infos about the race, the copy cat race in Belgium and the real, ingame race:

Originally, the race was called Omloop van Vlaanderen, when it was founded in 1945, changing the name two years later to Omloop Het Volk, representing the Newspaper that has been sponsoring the event. Last year was the 80th edition of the race, now called Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, since 2009, when the two former rival newspapers merged (I am sure you may guess their names by now).

What hasn't changed is that it takes place in the end of February (well, last year is was March 1st) and is the beginning of the Belgian cycling season. But only since 2017, it's part of the UCI World Tour. The race starts in Ghent, Flanders and finishes in Ninove, Flanders. The race route covers the hills in the Flemish Ardennes, marking the start of the cobbled classics season in Europe. Despite annual changes, some of the regular climbs in the Omloop are the Leberg, Berendries, Taaienberg, Muur van Geraardsbergen, Eikenberg and Molenberg.

In C4F, the character is similar to the other Flanders races with cobbles, although the mountain skill does not play a role as important as RVV. Let's have a look at winners of the last 5 years:

2025: Tadej Pituch (r TAKA), Wakara Ganambarr (Big Donkey), Satwiksairaj Rankireddy (Lenny SnakeCycling), Zineddine Belaid (RV Allagen)
2024: Hugo Gil (Tukhtahuaev), Nathaniel Hawthorne (Alkworld), Shinji Inui (r TAKA), Tesfaye Tsegaye (Team FL)
2023: Sancho Ortega (free team), Cesare Camoranesi (r QUICK), Tim Roquette (Pokemonogatari), Mads Korneliussen (Bearclaw Cycling)
2022: Servulo Gutierrez (Alkworld), Greg Goossens (Bahrain-Merida), Andre Rascon (Rhodan Underdogs), Darren Berrecloth (Bearclaw Cycling)
2021: Venustiano Carranza (Alkworld), Jacob Wolfowitz (Alive And Dead), Waer Kiaby (waerl), Joel Robert (Bearclaw Cycling)

In 2021, Carranza won RVV as well, in 2023 Tim Roquette, in 2024 Shinji Inui the double Omloop and PR.

So who is favourite for 2026? is it a strong pavé rider with or without sprint? is it an allrounder like a 60-80 with good pavé and maybe some sprint? Well I guess it depends on the support, the opponents and of course some luck. But here a small subjective selection (not concluding) in no particular order. Feel free to jump in and do your own:

- Gereon Schiffbauer (Rsc spree): 58-88-76-50-64 with 86.2 pavé. Maybe the most stereotypical Omloop winner profile this year and certainly the one with the best pavé skill. And he has a good support cast.

- Seijuro Akashi (Pokemonogatari): 55-85-51-77-66 with 83.8 pavé. Not as prolific as Schiffbauer, but with more sprint and also a good support cast. And a manager who won Omloop before.

- Andrea Buccarini (Gipfelstuermer): 60-85-52-53-66 with 83.8 pavé. Or in other words: Akashi with a better mountain skill. And team mates that could even ride for their own chances without him in the team.

- Gerard Sweetman (bergwerk): 61-85-68-58-64 with 83.2 pavé. Although it's bergwerk and bergwerk and pavé.... But Sweetman looks good and so do his teammates.

As you can see, I have a certain type for rider in mind when thinking about Omloop ;)

Of course there are many more riders with chances, buy in my opinion these riders stand out with their skills and/or their team. The other riders might have a better pavé skill, more sprint, more mountain, better flat. But on the other hand, they lack in one of these skills that might be important or simply a team to support them in such a race. And as the race this year will be 10 km longer than last year, the individual strength might be even more important than before.

But it is also important how a race is ridden. Very fast, hard race, where a late attack could also bring the win, or a slow and steady race in which these "not perfect" guys with more sprint might also have chance... Looking at the Team FL winners, we have the pavé guy with sprint (Tsegaye), the 60-80 with pavé and sprint (Franko and Garrido), the allrounder (King Küng) or the pure pavé specialist (Nederlof). Hence, a lot of types of riders are able to win this race, which makes it extra interesting, in my opinion.

Anway, I am looking forward to it. Finally again some race that mean something, where the excitement is a bit higher than usual. And races with hills and pavé :).

Re: Spring classics 2026

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2026 7:52 pm
by Bear
Ups, didn't know I won it three in a row...

I would like to see Schiffbauer, Akashi, Buccarini and Sweetman in the same race. That would be electric. Would be nice to be in there too and crash the show. Although Schiffbauer looks like a monster and has some strong support, I think he wont win Omloop. I think one of the top mentioned riders will win the opening classic... I go for Buccarini.

Maybe a strange guess... let's see... what are your thoughts?

Re: Spring classics 2026

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2026 11:31 pm
by Tukhtahuaev
My favourite Belgian classic here most of the time. Only last year was very underwhelming. Hopefully the route changes make it more interesting, though with my current team I am not expecting too much either way

Re: Spring classics 2026

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2026 5:30 pm
by Robyklebt
+++++ for FL. Even if he didn't know that Setsubun means spring has started, so we are in spring already. It started with snow in Japan. Donkey freezing to death at home since the insulation here is not up to central european standards and because the Donkey of course shed his winter coat, since it's spring.

Omloop: The left wings answer to the right wing Ronde. Name was too close, that's why the change. Read that a few years back somewhere (probably Wikipedia, so not sure it's actually true) since then I like Omloop much more than before. Even if of course nowadays the owner is the same, Flanders classics or something.

The course, FL left out that the new finish, Mur, Bosberg, is the told finish of the Ronde. After they changed the Ronde to an Oudenaarde finish, the Mur and Bosberg were a bit orphaned, lost their mythical role... so got the Omloop as their new home. Just that it doesn't work the same, since what comes before is much easier than what it used to be in Ronde times, so it ends up being much less selective than the old Ronde finish, where many came to the Mur already struggling...

Re: Spring classics 2026

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2026 4:00 pm
by team fl
The Team FL line up for Omloop is starting to form:

The pavé pack: Ricardo Rocha, Rik Ribbens and Wim Wijkstra

I guess one of these will be captain, although Wim looks more like a pavé key helper than the rider that is able to survive the flanders hills.

The fast "flatties": Santiago Souberbielle, Urs Unternäherer, Zenobio Zalazar

Santiago himself could also be part of the pavé pack. I guess it depends on the opponents. Urs' and Zenobio's role is pretty clear though.

The hill henchmen: Lautaro Lucifero, Manfred "Manni" Matt

Both, Lautaro and Manni are there for the team to be as numerous as possible after splits at steep kms. And depending on the situation, who knows what else they're capable of.

The requisite rest: Either Raimo Rautsepp, Felikss Fokerots or Erasmus Erpelding.

Well, one of them has to bring the bottles, ride in the wind or does something else good helpers to in a race...

Re: Spring classics 2026

Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2026 5:26 am
by Robyklebt
FL seems excited about the 28th...

Donkey much less, has a pavé star that is highly unlikely to get over hills and the 2 guys that hopefully will, Aurélien and Ousland, but winning?

Even less excited since I discovered that I planned a bowling evening on the 28th. Either 70% off on mobile or 2am start...?