Men Elite race info

Course

On Sunday, June 8th, we will be looking for the successor to Jonas Abrahamsen in the Brussels Cycling Classic. From the Brussels-Capital Region, the riders will face a journey of 205 kilometers with ten climbs and one cobbled sector along the way. With the triple passage over the Muur - Kapelmuur, Bosberg, and Congoberg, the region around Geraardsbergen and Galmaarden seems to be crucial once again. Will we see a solo victory like last year, or will a reduced peloton sprint for the win?

Start: Jubelpark in Brussels - 12:15
Finish: Houba de Strooperlaan in Brussels - 17:10
Distance: 205,1 km

Download the timetable and roadmap below!

Participants

Wondering who will be at the start of the Brussels Cycling Classic? Discover the provisional start list soon below!

Team presentation

Before the starting shot echoes through the Cinquantenaire Park, we will be pleased to present the riders to the public from 10:50 during the team presentation. Discover below the order in which the teams will appear on stage!

Programme

The Cinquantenaire Park will once again be the setting for the start of the Brussels Cycling Classic. Before the riders kick off the race, we would like to introduce them to you during the team presentation. The finish is situated a little further at the Houba de Strooperlaan, in the shadow of the Atomium. This is what your programme in the Belgian capital will look like:

  • 10:50: Team presentation in the Cinquantenaire Park
  • 12:15: Start of the race in the Cinquantenaire Park
  • 17:10: Finish on the Houba de Strooperlaan

Broadcasters

Do you prefer to follow the Brussels Cycling Classic from the comfort of your own armchair so that you don’t have to miss a second of the finale ? We have listed the channels on which you can watch a live broadcast in our list of broadcasters.

  • Belgium - VRT & RTL
  • France - L'Equipe
  • USA & Canada - FloBikes
  • Europe & Asia - Eurosport
  • South & Central-America - ESPN
  • Africa - Supersport
1. Norway Jonas Abrahamsen 2. Eritrea Biniam Girmay 3. Australia Kaden Groves 4. Germany Pascal Ackermann 5. Italy Matteo Moschetti 6. Colombia Juan Sebastian Molano 7. Italy Filippo Fiorelli 8. Belgium Lionel Taminiaux 9. Belgium Milan Fretin 10. Spain Francisco Galván

Edition 2024

Jonas Abrahamsen has won the Brussels Cycling Classic. The Norwegian accelerated on Heiligekruiswegstraat and was joined by Martin Svrcek, who had already been part of the early breakaway. Abrahamsen started a solo attack four kilometers from the finish and completed it successfully. It was the first professional victory for the rider from Uno-X Mobility.

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