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March 22, 2026
2nd Midwest Cycling Classic 2026 🇧🇪 (1.1) WE – Tielt – Oostrozebeke : 137,6 km
The Midwest Cycling Classic is a professional women’s one-day road cycling race held in the heart of West Flanders,
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March 22, 2026
2nd Midwest Cycling Classic 2026 🇧🇪 (1.1) WE – Tielt – Oostrozebeke : 137,6 km
The Midwest Cycling Classic is a professional women’s one-day road cycling race held in the heart of West Flanders, Belgium. The event is a quintessential Belgian spring competition. It is recognized as a high-level fixture on the international women’s calendar and is characterized by a route that traverses the flat but wind-exposed plains of the Flemish countryside. The race typically connects various municipalities in the region, using a combination of long, straight roads and technical circuits that demand high levels of concentration and tactical positioning from the peloton. The profile of the course is generally flat, making it a prime objective for powerful sprinters and classics specialists who can handle the nervous energy of Belgian racing. However, the lack of significant elevation is often compensated for by the region’s notorious crosswinds and narrow, twisting farm roads, which can cause the field to fragment into small groups well before the finish. While the event frequently concludes in a high-speed bunch sprint, the selective nature of the coastal and inland winds means that riders must remain vigilant against tactical splits. As a newer addition to the elite international circuit, the race has quickly become a respected venue for established professionals and emerging talents to test their speed and bike-handling skills in traditional spring conditions.
Lonneke Uneken (VolkerWessels Cycling) edged Martina Alzini (Cofidis) for the victory at the Midwest Cycling Classic in Belgium, coming down to a photo finish to determine the Dutch rider earned the win.
On the straight run-in to the finish in Oostrozebeke, Hélène Hesters (Liv-Jayco-AlUla Women’s Continental) accelerated to the front of the peloton. Uneken then moved past on the right side with an edge approaching the line.
Alzini’s effort from the middle of the field moved her even with Uneken, and then the Italian raised her right arm in the air to celebrate. However, race officials took time to review the finish pictures, and Uneken was confirmed as the winner. Hesters secured third.
It was the second time that Alzini had reacted too early at Midwest Cycling Classic and placed her second, with Wielerflits noting that she did the same at last year’s inaugural event and finished runner-up to another VolkerWessels rider, Scarlett Souren.
On Sunday, the peloton took on a mainly flat 137.6km of roads between Tielt and Oostrozebeke for a second edition. Only two small climbs provided any opportunities to disrupt the peloton – five passes of Poelberg (450 metres at 2%) on the opening circuit and then five passes of Ketelberg (500 metres at 2.5%) on the finishing laps.
Riders settled in for most of the opening half of the race, with few attacks and even those attempts did not stick. Going into the final 30km, the race remained together with Liv AlUla Jayco doing a lot of the work on the final circuit.
Like the first year, it came down to a bunch sprint and a photo finish, with Uneken improving from third place in 2025 to the victory.
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