This Sunday sees one of the best one-day Classics of the cycling season – De Ronde van Vlaanderen. The Tour of Flanders has thrown up many iconic images over its 107 editions, so you can imagine how difficult it is to choose the best photos from the Cor Vos archive of over fifty years.
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The climbs of the Koppenberg and the Muur van Geraardsbergen/Kappelmuur have occasionally been decisive in the Flemish race, but they have always thrown up some excitement, although less now that they are further away from the finish. Here is a selection of photos from the ‘hellingen’ from the 70s, 80s and up to last year.

Modern looking wheels on the roofrack of that Peugeot 404

This way to hell!

A close look at the torture

Chaos on the Koppenberg

Eddy Merckx went solo early in 1977, but was caught and dropped by Roger De Vlaeminck and World champion Freddy Maertens

Herman van Springel was forced to run up the Koppenberg in 1977 – The seven time winner of Bordeaux-Paris never won de Ronde

Two time Flanders winner, Jan Raas, was angry with a photographer on the Koppenberg in 1985 and so he punched him

Ferdi Van Den Haute needed police help when he crashed

Rider, team manager, journalist and TV commentator, the late Paul Sherwen hit the Koppenberg cobbles

Double World pursuit champion Alain Bondue was forced to walk with Hennie Kuiper on the Koppenberg

The rear view of the Koppenberg fallen in 1979

Kuiper again in 1981 with German National champion Gregor Braun

Jasper Skibby crashed on the Koppenberg and was then run over by the race director

Sometimes it’s faster running than riding

The cyclo-cross remount by BMC’s Karsten Kroon

A day out for the 2CV

Etienne De Wilde was a strong and successful rider on the road and track in his 20 year pro career – A winner of Het Volk, but never the Tour of Flanders

Typical Belgian weather on the Geraardsbergen

Luc Colijn and Eric Vanderaerden got a close look at the cobbles of the Muur

Sean Kelly leading Jean-Luc Vandenbroucke – Neither of them won Flanders

Kelly with Eric Vanderaerden – The Belgian won in 1985, Kelly was 2nd three times and once 4th

Peter Van Petegem and Franco Ballerini – Two wins for Van Petegem, none for Ballerini, but the Italian did win in Roubaix twice

Eddy van Hooydonck made his move on the Bosberg – Twice 1989 and 1991

Can’t get lost

It doesn’t have to rain to make a hard day in Flanders.

The power of Peter Sagan was too much in 2016

Philippe Gilbert, the Belgian champ does it in 2017

Another year, another Ronde 2018

Terpstra solo to the finish

All the stars in the chase behind the Dutchman – Vanmarcke, Van Avermaet, and Gilbert

Terpstra’s last big win with Deceuninck – Quick-Step

The Flemish love De Ronde

Van der Poel was keen, but…

Attack from Alberto Bettiol

Bettiol took the big win in 2019

Van der Poel, Van Aert and Alaphilippe away for the win in 2020

NO!

Just when it looked like we would have the top three riders of the moment fight for the victory, Alaphilippe hit the back of a motorbike

And then there were two

Together to the sprint

The Monument win for Van der Poel

Best of enemies on the road

Windmills are not just for Holland

Attack from the World champion

The winning break

Asgreen and Van der Poel making the winning move

The big win for the Danish champion

Behind the podium: Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Fenix), Greg Van Avermaet (AG2R Citroën) and Kasper Asgreen (Deceuninck – Quick-Step)

The real cycling World chamionships – In Flanders

The sky was dark, but the fans wouldn’t miss De Ronde for anything

It can only be Flanders

Benoot was on form in 2022, he looks good for 2024 too

The two main men in 2022 – Pogačar and Van der Poel

Pogačar wasn’t happy with final sprint

Flanders No.2 for Van der Poel in 2022

The 2022 Flanders start in Brugge was popular

UAE Team Emirates were out for the win

Canada’s Hugo Houle made it into the early break

The BIG three – Pogačar, Van der Poel and Van Aert

Wout van Aert was in trouble, but he won’t be there this Sunday

Pogačar starting his bid for the win

Slovenian revenge for that sprint in 2022
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