For die-hard cycling fans, the true beginning of the racing season is not the grand tours of summer, but the brutal, bone-rattling one-day races of the Spring Classics. Held across the narrow farm roads of Belgium, France, and Italy, these monuments of cycling test riders against driving rain, biting winds, and centuries-old cobblestones that threaten to shatter both carbon fiber frames and riders’ spirits.
The Battle of the Titans
This year’s Classics campaign centers around the fierce rivalry of three multi-disciplinary superstars. These riders transition seamlessly from cyclo-cross in the winter to road racing in the spring, bringing incredible bike-handling skills and explosive power to the peloton. When they launch an attack on a steep cobbled climb, very few riders in the world can hold their wheel.
Surviving the Pave
Winning a Classic requires more than just immense physical strength; it requires a tremendous amount of luck. Positioning in the peloton is critical before hitting narrow cobbled sectors, leading to chaotic and often dangerous sprints just to enter a corner first. Punctures, crashes, and mechanical failures are inevitable. The eventual victor is often the rider who can best manage the chaos and push through unimaginable suffering.

