
Turnaround in Kuipke: Hesters and Gate go into the final day as leaders
Jules Hesters and Aaron Gate have seized power in the Lotto Zesdaagse Vlaanderen-Ghent. The Belgian and New Zealand pair have gathered 264 points after five

Jules Hesters and Aaron Gate have seized power in the Lotto Zesdaagse Vlaanderen-Ghent. The Belgian and New Zealand pair have gathered 264 points after five

Lotte Kopecky came, saw and conquered. After already winning both events at Kuipke on Friday, she treated the enthusiastic audience on Saturday to a double

Bruno Kessler and Benjamin Boos are well on their way to winning the U23 AVS Cup. After five days at Kuipke, they totalled 100 points

Lindsay De Vylder and Robbe Ghys have chalked up 243 points and start the weekend of the 83rd Lotto Zesdaagse Vlaanderen-Ghent as leaders. Jules Hesters/Aaron

On Friday night, the women competed at the Ghent Kuipke too. Lotte Kopecky immediately confirmed her role as favourite with wins in both events. The

Thor Feyaerts and Witse Bertels are no longer the leaders in the U23 AVS Cup. The Belgian duo had to relinquish their leaders’ position to

Lindsay De Vylder and Robbe Ghys remain on top after three days in the Lotto Zesdaagse Vlaanderen Gent. The defending champions go into the third

After the third night, Thor Feyaerts and Witse Bertels are still in the lead in the U23 AVS Cup. On Thursday evening, they had collected

Lindsay De Vylder and Robbe Ghys enter the second night of the Zesdaagse Vlaanderen-Ghent as leaders. The defending champions have 128 points. Four duos have

Thor Feyaerts and Witse Bertels are still in the lead after the second night of the U23 AVS Cup. They share it with Nicolas Aernouts