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May 11, 2025
83rd Gent-Wevelgem / Kattekoers-Ieper 2025 🇧🇪 (1.2U) MU23 – Ieper – Ieper : 188,5 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
83rd Gent-Wevelgem / Kattekoers-Ieper 2025 🇧🇪 (1.2U) MU23 – Ieper – Ieper : 188,5 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.
Italian rider Alessandro Borgo claimed victory with a powerful sprint. After finishing fifth last year, he now stands on the top step of the podium. Frydkjær and Golliker completed the podium in second and third.
The Men U23 lined up at 13:30 for their Gent-Wevelgem In Flanders Fields. Starting on the Grote Markt in Ypres, the riders faced a challenging 189.6 km course featuring no fewer than eight climbs.
With 114 km to go, four riders launched the breakaway: Dewinter, Killy, Larsson, and Chardon animated the front of the race. However, their escape was short-lived, and the peloton regrouped before the third pass over the finish line.
In the finale, Golliker launched an attack. Gillet, Borgo, and Frydkjær tried to close the gap, trailing by 10 seconds. Meanwhile, another trio, including race number one Dolven, also attempted to bridge. With 14 km remaining, Golliker’s solo move came to an end as he was caught and joined the chasing trio.
With 10 km left, strong teams like Alpecin-Deceuninck and Team Visma | Lease a Bike went on the offensive. Another trio, including Aaron Dockx, made one final attempt to reach the front. But the many chases behind the leaders were in vain. Thanks to solid collaboration, the leading four stayed together all the way to the Rijselstraat. In the sprint, it was Italy’s Borgo who proved the fastest, with Frydkjær and Golliker rounding out the podium.
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