Youth also one of the important pillars for Flanders Classics Women
Flanders Classics Women is also heavily invested in young people, to develop the sport from the ground up. In this context, U17 and U19 female riders have a chance to compete in the Tour of Flanders Youth Day, on the 21 of May. U17 and U19 riders will be on the program during the Gent-Wevelgem race on the 26 of March.
“Up until a few years ago, those races were simply not accessible to young female riders,” says Tomas Van Den Spiegel. “Last year’s Tour of Flanders Youth Day, however, paved the way for tomorrow’s talent to ride their first ‘Ronde’. And we are continuing that momentum this year. Investing early in the careers of young riders will have a systematic and generational impact in the world of cycling,” states Tomas.
“The impact of the Closing the Gap project will therefore reach way beyond the current generation of riders alone,” adds Stefanie Pauwels. “The considerable investments and systemic changes to further professionalize women’s cycling, making it more attractive as an occupation.”