Overview
- Pogacar, who attacked about 57 kilometers from the finish Sunday, rode away to win the 110th Tour of Flanders for his third title.
- Mathieu Van der Poel finished second, Remco Evenepoel placed third on his debut, and Wout Van Aert took fourth.
- The race gathered the era’s four standout classics riders at a Monument for the first time, with Evenepoel entering under Red Bull–Bora Hansgrohe’s heavily prepared campaign.
- Over 278 kilometers, the course stacked 16 short, steep cobbled climbs and six pavé sectors, including repeated runs over the Oude Kwaremont and the Paterberg.
- The victory completes the rare Milano–Sanremo plus Flanders double and raises Pogacar’s Monument tally to 12, a total that moves him closer to Eddy Merckx’s record.