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Cobbled classics

Cycling classics held in March and April

Cobbled classics

Summary

Cycling classics held in March and April

The cobbled classics are four cycling classics held in March and April. Cobblestones, like mountainous terrain, are important elements in courses of cycling. Many classic cycle races in northwestern Europe contain cobbled sections. The two Monuments of this race type are the Tour of Flanders and Paris–Roubaix, with over 20 cobbled sectors.

History

Tom Boonen is the only rider to win all cobbled classics in a single season (2012)

The first race with cobbled sections is Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, which traditionally opens the Belgian classics season, followed the next day by Kuurne–Brussels–Kuurne. Starting in late March, the Flemish Cycling Week (Vlaamse Wielerweek) kicks off the most important period for cobbled cycling classics. Currently it features the Driedaagse van De Panne on Wednesday (formerly a stage race, now a one-day event), the E3 Harelbeke on Friday, and Gent–Wevelgem on Sunday. The following week, Dwars door Vlaanderen keeps the riders busy, concluding with the Monument Tour of Flanders on Sunday. The Scheldeprijs on the following Wednesday prepare the riders for the historical Paris–Roubaix (another Monument), which ends the cobbled classics.

Among the cobbled cycling races, the three most historical are usually held on consecutive Sundays in March and April: Gent–Wevelgem, Tour of Flanders and Paris–Roubaix. Gent–Wevelgem has lost a lot of its historical status due to its relatively easy route. The E3 Harelbeke is considered to be harder and thus better preparation for the Ronde and Roubaix. In 2012, both races received equal status on the UCI World Tour. In 2017, Omloop Het Nieuwsblad (the opening event of the Belgian cycling season, as well as the first race of the year in Northwestern Europe) and Dwars door Vlaanderen became World Tour races.

In 2012, Belgian rider Tom Boonen managed to win all four races in the same season, as the first and only rider to do so.

In the 2010s, some of the races have been joined by equivalent races for women – Gent–Wevelgem for Women, Tour of Flanders for Women and Paris–Roubaix Femmes.

Winners

Men's (since 1990)

YearE3 HarelbekeGent–WevelgemTour of FlandersParis–Roubaix199019911992199319941995199619971998199920002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025YearE3 HarelbekeGent–WevelgemTour of FlandersParis–Roubaix
Søren LilholtHerman FrisonMoreno ArgentinEddy Planckaert
Olaf LudwigDjamolidine AbdoujaparovEdwig van HooydonckMarc Madiot
Johan Museeuw (1/8)Mario Cipollini (1/4)Jacky DurandGilbert Duclos-Lassalle (1/2)
Mario Cipollini (2/4)Mario Cipollini (3/4)Johan Museeuw (2/8)Gilbert Duclos-Lassalle (1/2)
Andrei Tchmil (1/4)Wilfried PeetersGianni BugnoAndrei Tchmil (2/4)
Bart LeysenLars MichaelsenJohan Museeuw (3/8)Franco Ballerini (1/2)
Carlo BomansTom Steels (1/2)Michele BartoliJohan Museeuw (4/8)
Hendrik Van DijckPhilippe GaumontRolf SørensenFrédéric Guesdon
Johan Museeuw (5/8)Frank VandenbrouckeJohan Museeuw (6/8)Franco Ballerini (2/2)
Peter Van Petegem (1/4)Tom Steels (2/2)Peter Van Petegem (2/4)Andrea Tafi (1/2)
Sergei IvanovGeert Van BondtAndrei Tchmil (3/4)Johan Museeuw (7/8)
Andrei Tchmil (4/4)George HincapieGianluca BortolamiServais Knaven
Dario PieriMario Cipollini (4/4)Andrea Tafi (2/2)Johan Museeuw (8/8)
Steven de JonghAndreas KlierPeter Van Petegem (3/4)Peter Van Petegem (4/4)
Tom Boonen (1/15)Tom Boonen (2/15)Steffen WesemannMagnus Bäckstedt
Tom Boonen (3/15)Nico MattanTom Boonen (4/15)Tom Boonen (5/15)
Tom Boonen (6/15)Thor HushovdTom Boonen (7/15)Fabian Cancellara (1/9)
Tom Boonen (8/15)Marcus BurghardtAlessandro BallanStuart O'Grady
Kurt Asle ArvesenÓscar FreireStijn Devolder (1/2)Tom Boonen (9/15)
Filippo PozzatoEdvald Boasson HagenStijn Devolder (2/2)Tom Boonen (10/15)
Fabian Cancellara (2/9)Bernhard EiselFabian Cancellara (3/9)Fabian Cancellara (4/9)
Fabian Cancellara (5/9)Tom Boonen (11/15)Nick NuyensJohan Vansummeren
Tom Boonen (12/15)Tom Boonen (13/15)Tom Boonen (14/15)Tom Boonen (15/15)
Fabian Cancellara (6/9)Peter Sagan (1/6)Fabian Cancellara (7/9)Fabian Cancellara (8/9)
Peter Sagan (2/6)John Degenkolb (1/2)Fabian Cancellara (9/9)Niki Terpstra (1/3)
Geraint ThomasLuca PaoliniAlexander Kristoff (1/2)John Degenkolb (2/2)
Michał KwiatkowskiPeter Sagan (3/6)Peter Sagan (4/6)Mathew Hayman
Greg Van Avermaet (1/3)Greg Van Avermaet (2/3)Philippe Gilbert (1/2)Greg Van Avermaet (3/3)
Niki Terpstra (2/3)Peter Sagan (5/6)Niki Terpstra (3/3)Peter Sagan (6/6)
Zdeněk ŠtybarAlexander Kristoff (2/2)Alberto BettiolPhilippe Gilbert (2/2)
Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemicMads Pedersen (1/3)Mathieu van der Poel (1/8)Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
Kasper Asgreen (1/2)Wout van Aert (1/3)Kasper Asgreen (2/2)Sonny Colbrelli
Wout van Aert (2/3)Biniam GirmayMathieu van der Poel (2/8)Dylan van Baarle
Wout van Aert (3/3)Christophe LaporteTadej Pogačar (1/2)Mathieu van der Poel (3/8)
Mathieu van der Poel (4/8)Mads Pedersen (2/3)Mathieu Van Der Poel (5/8)Mathieu Van Der Poel (6/8)
Mathieu van der Poel (7/8)Mads Pedersen (3/3)Tadej Pogačar (2/2)Mathieu van der Poel (8/8)

Women's (since 2004)

YearGent–WevelgemTour of Flanders for WomenParis–Roubaix Femmes2004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025YearGent–WevelgemTour of Flanders for WomenParis–Roubaix Femmes
Race not heldZoulfia ZabirovaRace not held
Mirjam Melchers-van Poppel (1/2)
Mirjam Melchers-van Poppel (2/2)
Nicole Cooke
Judith Arndt (1/2)
Ina-Yoko Teutenberg
Grace Verbeke
Annemiek van Vleuten (1/2)
Lizzie Armitstead (1/3)Judith Arndt (2/2)
Kirsten Wild (1/2)Marianne Vos (2/2)
Lauren HallEllen van Dijk
Floortje MackaijElisa Longo Borghini (1/3)
Chantal Blaak (1/2)Lizzie Armitstead (2/3)
Lotta LepistöCoryn Rivera
Marta Bastianelli (1/2)Anna van der Breggen
Kirsten Wild (2/2)Marta Bastianelli (2/2)
Jolien D'HooreChantal van den Broek-Blaak (2/2)Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
Marianne Vos (2/2)Annemiek van Vleuten (2/2)Lizzie Deignan (3/3)
Elisa BalsamoLotte Kopecky (1/4)Elisa Longo Borghini (2/3)
Marlen ReusserLotte Kopecky (2/4)Alison Jackson
Lorena Wiebes (1/2)Elisa Longo Borghini (3/3)Lotte Kopecky (3/4)
Lorena Wiebes (2/2)Lotte Kopecky (4/4)Pauline Ferrand-Prévot

Statistics

  • Active cyclists marked in bold.

Most cobbled classics wins per male rider

RankNameTotal winsE3 HarelbekeGent–WevelgemTour of FlandersParis–Roubaix
1Tom Boonen155 (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2012)3 (2004, 2011, 2012)3 (2005, 2006, 2012)
2Rik Van Looy124 (1964, 1965, 1966, 1969)3 (1956, 1957, 1962)2 (1959, 1962)
3Fabian Cancellara93 (2010, 2011, 2013)03 (2010, 2013, 2014)
4Eddy Merckx803 (1967, (1970, (1973)2 (1969, 1975)
Johan Museeuw82 (1992, 1998)03 (1993, 1995, 1998)3 (1996, 2000, 2002)
Mathieu van der Poel82 (2024, 2025)03 (2020, 2022, 2024)3 (2023, 2024, 2025)

Most cobbled classics wins per women rider

RankNameTotal winsGent–WevelgemTour of FlandersParis–Roubaix
1Lotte Kopecky403 (2022, 2023, 2025)
2Lizzie Deignan31 (2012)1 (2016)
Elisa Longo Borghini302 (2015, 2024)1 (2022)

References

References

  1. "Cobbled Classics". CyclingWeekly.com.
  2. (2022). "Tom Boonen".
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