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Van Hooydonck is getting ready for Flemish classics

Van Hooydonck is getting ready for Flemish classics

After a detour via some Italian classics, the upcoming spring races will be ridden on Flemish soil again. The Minerva Classic Brugge-De Panne, E3 Saxo Bank Classic and Gent-Wevelgem in Flanders Fields are on the programme. Nathan Van Hooydonck was of great value to leader Wout van Aert last year in the latter race. This year the 26-year-old Belgian will also be competing.

Van Hooydonck continued his preparation for the spring classics in Paris-Nice. "My preparation went a bit like last year. The altitude training in Tenerife was definitely good, but I also needed Paris-Nice to have some race kilometres in the legs. That went well. Fortunately, I didn't get sick, like many other guys. It's really an advantage that I was able to ride there."

He also played an essential role in the first stage, in which Team Jumbo-Visma occupied the entire podium. "That was really great. I was in the middle of it and couldn't see how they finished. But it was super cool to watch the footage afterwards."

"I feel good and appreciated in the team."

Nathan Van Hooydonck

In his second season with the team, the Belgian feels he's in the right place. "I feel good and appreciated in the team. Everyone knows my value in the races and off the bike. I'm in the right team."

Last year in Gent-Wevelgem, Van Hooydonck had a big part in leader Van Aert's victory. "I look back on that with a lot of pride. It was the first time I competed in the final of a classic. I want to repeat that this year, with the same result. But it will be difficult to create the same race scenario this year. Due to the arrival of some strong riders, we got better as a team which allows us to race somewhat differently, but my role remains the same."

			© Van Hooydonck and Van Aert after the victory in Gent-Wevelgem (2021)
© Van Hooydonck and Van Aert after the victory in Gent-Wevelgem (2021)

For Van Hooydonck it is special to be racing on home soil. "I always really look forward to the Flemish spring. Especially now that there may be people along the roadside again. For me, this is the best time of the year. I want to win a classic with the team and feel that I didn't make a single mistake. I want to be there when the team needs me and show that they can always count on me."

Minerva Classic Brugge-De Panne

The Minerva Classic Brugge-De Panne course is tailored to the sprinters, with the traditional passage through De Moeren. At Team Jumbo-Visma, Olav Kooij is the leading rider for the sprint. The young Dutchman will be assisted by Timo Roosen and Tosh Van der Sande, among others.

Line-up Minerva Classic Brugge-De Panne

Olav Kooij

Pascal Eenkhoorn

Jos van Emden


Timo Roosen

Tosh Van der Sande

Tim van Dijke

E3 Saxo Bank Classic

The E3 Saxo Bank Classic is a copy of last year's course. It's a tough 204-kilometre race with seventeen hills. Wout van Aert and Christophe Laporte will be at the start together. Nathan Van Hooydonck, Edoardo Affini, Mike Teunissen, Tiesj Benoot and Tosh Van der Sande complete the selection.

Line-up E3 Saxo Bank Classic

Wout van Aert

Nathan Van Hooydonck

Mike Teunissen

Edoardo Affini


Christophe Laporte

Tiesj Benoot

Tosh Van der Sande

Gent-Wevelgem in Flanders Fields

For Gent-Wevelgem in Flanders Fields, Van Aert can pin number one after his victory last year. The course is the same as previous years, with cobbled sections, hills and unpaved sections, also known as plug streets. We'll see the same riders at the start as in the E3 Saxo Bank Classic, except for Van der Sande. According to the current schedule, he will be replaced by Dutch champion Timo Roosen.

			© Van Aert's victory in Gent-Wevelgem (2021)
© Van Aert's victory in Gent-Wevelgem (2021)

Line-up Gent-Wevelgem

Wout van Aert

Nathan Van Hooydonck

Mike Teunissen

Edoardo Affini


Christophe Laporte

Tiesj Benoot

Timo Roosen

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