Flemish Cycling Week


The Flemish Cycling Week or simply Flemish Week, is a series of five road cycling races held in Flanders in late March and early April.
The series span in fact two weeks. It begins with Dwars door Vlaanderen and ends 11–12 days later with the Tour of Flanders, which is the most important race of the series.

Events

Since 2018, the series consist of five one-day races:
Originally the Brabantse Pijl was part of the Flemish Cycling Week as it was run the Sunday before the Tour of Flanders, but in 2010 it was rescheduled to a later date, because the race course was more suitable for riders participating in the Ardennes classics. The gap in the calendar was filled by Gent-Wevelgem, which used to be held on the Wednesday after the Tour of Flanders.

Winners (since 1990)

From 1990 till 2009

From 2010 till 2017

From 2018

In 2018, multi-stage race Three Days of De Panne was rebranded as one-day race Three Days of Bruges–De Panne and moved to mid-March.
EditionThree Days of Bruges–De PanneE3 HarelbekeGent–WevelgemDwars door VlaanderenTour of Flanders
2018
2019
Three Days of Bruges–De PanneE3 HarelbekeGent–WevelgemDwars door VlaanderenTour of Flanders