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The 2015 E3 Harelbeke was the 58th edition of the
E3 Harelbeke E3 Saxo Bank Classic, previously known as E3 BinckBank Classic, E3 Harelbeke, Harelbeke–Antwerp–Harelbeke and E3-Prijs Vlaanderen, is an annual road cycling race in Flanders, Belgium. The race starts and finishes in Harelbeke, covering 203 ki ...
cycling race, which took place on 27 March and was the sixth race of the
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. The defending champion was
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(), who won the
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edition in a four-man sprint. The race, while important in its own right as part of the
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season, was seen as an important part of riders' preparation for the 2015 Tour of Flanders, one of the
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s that took place on many of the same roads the following week. E3 Harelbeke took place on roads in
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, starting and ending in the town of Harelbeke. The primary difficulty in the race was the series of short climbs known as ''hellingen'', some of which were
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; most of these came in the middle part of the race, with a fairly flat final part. The key move of the race was made on the
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by
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(),
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() and Sagan. The three riders rode together for over , maintaining a gap to the chasing peloton. With approximately remaining, Thomas attacked and was able to take a solo victory, and became the first British rider to win the race. Å tybar chased and was able to take second place, but Sagan was caught by the main peloton. Å tybar's teammate
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won the bunch sprint for third place. The other major feature of the race was a succession of crashes.
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() slipped on the Paterberg, though this resulted in nothing worse than a broken shoe; however, a major crash early in the race caused significant problems for a number of riders. The worst affected was
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(), one of the major favourites for victory; he broke two vertebrae, ruling him out of the remainder of the classics season.


Poster controversy

About a month before the race took place, in February 2015, the race organisers published a publicity poster for the race. This poster showed a woman, with her dress raised and underwear with the race logo visible. A cyclist's gloved hand was reaching out apparently to pinch the woman's bottom. The poster bore the caption ''Wie knijpt ze in Harelbeke?'' (). This was a reference to
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's actions after the
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, when he pinched the bottom of Maja Leye during the podium ceremony after the race. The poster caused significant controversy, especially as the 2011 race had also featured a poster viewed as sexist. The 2015 poster was described as "demeaning" and "misogynistic". The poster was criticised by the
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(UCI) and by the Belgian Jury of Advertising Ethics. In March, a few weeks before the race was held, the poster was withdrawn and replaced.


Route

The 2015 edition of E3 Harelbeke was in length. It started in the Belgian municipality of
Harelbeke Harelbeke (; ) is a municipality and city located in the Belgian province of West Flanders. The municipality comprises the city of Harelbeke proper and the towns of Bavikhove and Hulste. On January 1, 2019, Harelbeke had a total population of 28 ...
, where there was a neutral zone before the official start. Initially, the route headed north, but after a short distance it turned south-east to reach the town of
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after . The route then turned north-east through
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and reached the first climb, the Katteberg, after . The route briefly went south-east again to reach the second climb, the Leberg, later. Between the Katteberg and the Leberg, there were two flat sections of
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, the Holleweg and the Haaghoek. The race then entered a long loop without any significant climbs, though it did include the Paddestraat, another flat section of cobbles. This loop first went north-east, reaching
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after , then south to . The loop turned west at this point, travelling through
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after . The third climb came after at La Houppe. This was the longest climb of the day at in length. The course then turned north to reach the Berg Stene climb after . The next four climbs came in quick succession over the next : the Boigneberg, the Eikenberg (the first of the cobbled climbs), the Stationberg and the Taaienberg. A flat section followed, as the course travelled south-west through
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, before a turn to the north to tackle the next climb. This was the Knokteberg, which came after , and it was followed by another turn to the east and the climb of the Hotondberg after . The Rotelenberg (after ) and the Kortekeer (after ) were the next two climbs as the route again approached Oudenaarde. After turning south at , there were remaining. With remaining, the riders climbed the Kapelberg. The next section was expected to be the key part of the race: the climbs of the Paterberg and the
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. The Oude Kwaremont was the final cobbled climb of the day; at the top of the climb there were left to the end of the race. In past editions of the race this was the section where a decisive breakaway was formed; the combination of the two climbs was also a major feature of the
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. The route continued south to the penultimate climb of the day, the Karnemelkbeekstraat, with remaining, then turned north-west for the final part of the race. This section was mostly flat; the only climb was the Tiegemberg with to the finish line. It was expected that riders dropped in the hilly section of the course would try to regain contact on this section. The route continued west and finished where it had started in Harelbeke.


Teams

As E3 Harelbeke was a UCI World Tour event, all 17
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were invited automatically and were obliged to send a squad. Seven Professional Continental teams received wildcard invitations.


Pre-race favourites

E3 Harelbeke was part of the
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season. It was therefore suited to the riders who rode in the several other similar races through the early part of the season, such as
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, the
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and
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, which were often raced over the same roads. The winner of the 2014 E3 Harelbeke,
Peter Sagan Peter Sagan (; born 26 January 1990) is a Slovak former professional cyclist who competed in road bicycle racing and mountain bicycle racing. Sagan had a successful junior cyclo-cross and mountain bike racing career, winning the junior cross-c ...
() was one of the major pre-race favourites, although his early-season form had been mixed and he had won just one race in 2015 to that point. The team's preparation for the race was also affected by the suspension of the team manager,
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, by the owner
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, following the team's poor results. The other principal favourite was
Fabian Cancellara Fabian Cancellara (born 18 March 1981), nicknamed "Spartacus", is a Swiss people, Swiss cycling executive, businessman and former professional road bicycle racing, road racing cyclist who last rode for UCI ProTeam . He is known for being a qual ...
(), who won the race in
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. Although he too had had a relatively unsuccessful
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, finishing seventh, he had shown good form in other races in the season. However, one of his most important teammates,
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, crashed in Dwars door Vlaanderen earlier in the week, potentially affecting Cancellara's chances. The team was also expected to feature in the race. Although
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, the leader of the team and a five-time winner of the race, had crashed at
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and was absent with injury, the team had several other riders who could compete for the win. These included
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, who was second in 2014,
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and
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. Other favourites included
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(),
Sep Vanmarcke Sep Vanmarcke (born 27 July 1988) is a Belgian former professional road racing cyclist, who rode professionally between 2008 and 2023 for , , , (over two spells), and , before being forced to retire from the sport for medical reasons. During his ...
(),
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(),
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and
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(both ).
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() also entered the race as he had in Dwars door Vlaanderen; he was preparing for cobbled stages at the
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rather than competing for the win.


Race report


Early stages

The race started without
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(), the 2009 champion, who missed the race due to illness. Shortly after the start, a breakaway was formed by six riders. These were Sjoerd van Ginneken (), Sean De Bie (),
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(),
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(),
Kristian Sbaragli Kristian Sbaragli (born 8 May 1990) is an Italian racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI ProTeam . Professional since 2013, he won stage 10 of the 2015 Vuelta a España. Major results ;2007 : 7th GP Dell'Arno ;2008 : 1st Trofeo Buffoni ...
() and Andrea Dal Col (). The first significant event took place on the Haaghoek cobbles after about . A water bottle came loose and caused a large crash in the main peloton. A large number of riders crashed, including
Fabian Cancellara Fabian Cancellara (born 18 March 1981), nicknamed "Spartacus", is a Swiss people, Swiss cycling executive, businessman and former professional road bicycle racing, road racing cyclist who last rode for UCI ProTeam . He is known for being a qual ...
(),
Sebastian Langeveld Sebastian Langeveld (born 17 January 1985) is a former Dutch professional road racing cyclist, who last rode for UCI WorldTeam where he is now a sports director. Career His biggest win to date was the 2011 Omloop Het Nieuwsblad with where he ...
(),
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(),
Lars Boom Lars Anthonius Johannes Boom (born 30 December 1985) is a professional cyclo-cross and mountain bike racing cyclist from the Netherlands. He has also competed professionally in road racing, having raced between 2004 and 2019. Born in Vlijmen, ...
() and
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(). Most of the riders were able to continue, but Cancellara, one of the favourites to win the race, was forced to abandon it in significant pain. It was immediately clear that he would miss
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; soon afterwards it was announced that he had two broken vertebrae and would miss the rest of the spring classics season. Over the next , the breakaway continued to build their lead over the peloton; with to race, they had a lead of around six minutes, although Dal Col was dropped. Shortly afterwards, the peloton climbed the Taaienberg, where
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(),
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() and
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() attacked and were soon joined by
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(). This breakaway was soon brought back by . Nairo Quintana was dropped during this period of racing and abandoned the race. , along with , took up the chase in earnest and reduced the breakaway's lead to under two and a half minutes with left. joined in the chase and halved the lead over the next . Van Ginneken was dropped, leaving three riders in the leading group.


Paterberg−Oude Kwaremont

The riders then entered the crucial section of the Paterberg and Oude Kwaremont. Devenyns attacked alone from the breakaway group, while
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() attacked the peloton. Vanmarcke was riding the climb in the gutter to one side of the road. He slipped in the mud and had to put a foot down on the cobblestones; this damaged his shoe and left him unable to clip into his pedal, reducing his ability to apply power on the climbs. He continued with the broken shoe over the Paterberg and Oude Kwaremont until he was able to change it on a flat section of road. Vanmarcke was in a small group of riders that earned a gap on the Paterberg, but they were caught soon afterwards. At this point there a chase group of around 30 riders, half a minute behind Devenyns as they entered the Oude Kwaremont.
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() led the peloton on the first part of the climb, until he was attacked by
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(), who was followed by
Zdeněk Štybar Zdeněk Štybar (; born 11 December 1985) is a Czech former professional cyclist, who rode professionally in cyclo-cross and road bicycle racing between 2005 and 2024 for , the and . In the early part of his career, Štybar prioritised competin ...
(). After a brief period,
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() bridged across to Thomas and Å tybar; the three riders then caught and dropped Devenyns. The gap between the leading three and the peloton quickly reached 25 seconds, then was reduced to 15 seconds by BMC.


Final stages

The gap expanded again to 45 seconds at the foot of the final climb, the Tiegemberg; on the climb, BMC's pressure reduced the lead by 20 seconds and dropped several riders from the chasing group. At the top, with left, Oss was leading the group, while
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, BMC's team leader, was a couple of places further back. Van Avermaet was riding on the wheel of
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(), who missed a corner and was forced to brake. Van Avermaet also braked; this action caused him to somersault over his handlebars and crash, injuring him and taking him out of contention for the rest of the race. With Van Avermaet injured, BMC were no longer riding at the front of the group and the breakaway's lead quickly grew to 50 seconds, with only 's
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leading the chase. The gap was reduced slightly to 40 seconds as the riders entered the last . With left, Thomas attacked the lead group and Å tybar waited for Sagan to respond. Sagan, however, was unable to chase Thomas, who built a gap ahead of the other two. Å tybar eventually gave chase, but he was unable to catch Thomas. After the race, he attributed his loss to two seconds' hesitation. Thomas continued alone to win the race ahead of Å tybar by 25 seconds. Sagan, meanwhile, was both caught and left behind by the main chase group and finished 30th, over a minute behind Thomas. In the main peloton, Matteo Trentin was led out by his teammates
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and
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. Another teammate,
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, was able to block
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as he attempted the sprint and Trentin took the third podium place, 38 seconds behind Thomas and 13 seconds behind Å tybar.


Result


References


External links

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E3 Harelbeke E3 Saxo Bank Classic, previously known as E3 BinckBank Classic, E3 Harelbeke, Harelbeke–Antwerp–Harelbeke and E3-Prijs Vlaanderen, is an annual road cycling race in Flanders, Belgium. The race starts and finishes in Harelbeke, covering 203 ki ...
E3 Harelbeke E3 Saxo Bank Classic, previously known as E3 BinckBank Classic, E3 Harelbeke, Harelbeke–Antwerp–Harelbeke and E3-Prijs Vlaanderen, is an annual road cycling race in Flanders, Belgium. The race starts and finishes in Harelbeke, covering 203 ki ...