Bytagand the publication "PROS – Ghent-Wevelgem 2024: the route, the list of runners involved and the TV broadcast times of the 86th edition"
Milan-San Remo, with its average speed record of almost 46 km/h, has masterfully launched the classics season. Now it's off to Belgium with Ghent-Wevelgem for a total of 253 kmJust one week before the Tour of Flanders, the event is a dress rehearsal and a test of the forces present on a course that is certainly less demanding than the Ronde. With one last difficulty, Mount Kemmel located 35 km from the finish, the outcome is often decided in a sprint, within a small group of strong men. In 2023, the Belgian Wout van Aert (absent this year) crushed the race with all his class and offered victory on a platter to his French teammate Christophe Laporte. What will happen this year? The Dutch world champion Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck), very prominent on the Primavera, is one of the big favourites, just like the Dane Mads pedersen (Lidl-Trek), unless Christophe Laporte (Team Visma / Lease a Bike) is not playing with these two ogres and is doubling its bet. To follow the race, find details of the route, the map, the profile, the list of runners involved and the live television broadcast times for this 86th edition.
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How to watch Ghent-Wevelgem 2024 on TV?
Ghent-Wevelgem 2024 will be broadcast on Sunday 24 March on Eurosport 2 from 14:15 p.m. and The Team Channel from 13:45 p.m..
The Ghent-Wevelgem 2024 route
The entry list for Ghent-Wevelgem 2024
The winners of the last 11 editions of Ghent-Wevelgem
2023 Christophe Laporte
2022 Biniam Girmay
2021 Wout van Aert
2020 Mads Pedersen
2019 Alexander Kristoff
2018 Peter Sagan
2017 Greg Van Avermaet
2016 Peter Sagan
2015 Luca Paolini
2014 John Degenkolb
2013 Peter Sagan
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Bytagand the publication "PROS – Ghent-Wevelgem 2024: the route, the list of runners involved and the TV broadcast times of the 86th edition"