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May 11, 2025
Gent-Wevelgem 2025 🇧🇪 (1.1) WJ – Ieper – Ieper : 70,2 km
Ghent-Wevelgem Juniors (officially Grote Prijs A. Noyelle-Ieper, in FrenchGrand Prix André Noyelle) is a Belgian cycling race created in 1983 that takes place in March,
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May 11, 2025
Gent-Wevelgem 2025 🇧🇪 (1.1) WJ – Ieper – Ieper : 70,2 km
Ghent-Wevelgem Juniors (officially Grote Prijs A. Noyelle-Ieper, in FrenchGrand Prix André Noyelle) is a Belgian cycling race created in 1983 that takes place in March, as a prelude to the Ghent-Wevelgem classic. Two events are organized and involve only junior runners (17/18 years old). The men’s event is part of the Junior Nations Cup from 2016 to 2022, while the women’s event is integrated into the Junior Women’s Nations Cup over the same period. Since the 1996 edition, the event has been named after former Belgian runner André Noyelle, in tribute to him.
Erin Boothman has added the Women U19 Gent-Wevelgem to her list of achievements. The powerful British rider stayed alert in the final kilometer and sprinted to a commanding victory. Arens and Koops secured the second and third spots on the podium.
The Women U19 began their Gent-Wevelgem In Flanders Fields at 10:00. The weather was favorable for the riders during their 71.3 km journey. The first hour of racing was calm, with a compact peloton and no early breakaways. A minor crash in Ypres caused a brief disturbance but had no major consequences.
As expected, the Kemmelberg played the role of decisive factor. Top favorites Boothman and Arens proved to be the strongest, breaking away from the peloton. Behind them, the peloton fractured significantly. A group of about ten riders formed at the top of the Kemmelberg and began the chase after the two leaders.
At the front, Boothman and Arens matched each other’s pace. Greek rider Stampori launched an attack from the chasing group in an attempt to bridge the gap. With 10 km to go, Stampori was still holding strong, getting within around 15 seconds of the leaders, but couldn’t close the gap.
With 3 km remaining, Stampori’s bid seemed over as Koops joined her in the fight for third place. Arens attempted a late attack to surprise Boothman, but the British rider proved too strong and powered to the win. Koops claimed the final podium spot.
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