Kim Le Court-Pienaar faces surgery after Koppenberg crash at Flanders

It happened just before the Koppenberg, the race already tightening, the road narrowing, the tension rising. Everyone was trying to get in the right position for the very tough climb. Then, suddenly, Kim Le Court-Pienaar was down, along with Swiss rider Marlen Reusser.

The Mauritian rider crashed hard in the decisive phase of the Tour of Flanders, her day ending on the side of the road before the race had truly hit its steepest point.

A few hours later, the update came from AG Insurance – Soudal, and it wasn’t a great one: a fractured wrist, surgery required.

Operating soon

She’s been taken to a hospital in Herentals, where doctors are preparing to operate in the coming days. For now, it’s less about timelines and more about stabilizing things, making sure recovery starts the right way, the team said.

As for what comes next, that’s still to be figured out. The Classics don’t wait, but Le Court-Pienaar will have to.

Le Court-Pienaar is also Mauritian national champion and has a snazzy new jersey for 2026. The previous one was very similar to the rainbow design for the world champion, so the team opted for a new look with bold colours without the white.

Vollering takes first Flanders

As far as the women’s race, it was a day for Demi Vollering. The European champ waited, watched…and then went all in on the Oude Kwaremont, just like Tadej Pogačar had earlier in the men’s race.

Pauline Ferrand-Prévot tried to limit the damage, with Puck Pieterse bridging across, but the gap was already stretching.

From there, Vollering rode it in solo to take the dub. It’s her first Flanders win and adds to an ever-growing palmarès.



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