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  "publishedAt": "2026-03-27T18:13:48.000Z",
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    "De Lie",
    "Ganna",
    "Girmay",
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  "textContent": "Men’s In Flanders Fields 2026 still carries the shape and feel of the race many fans will instinctively call Gent-Wevelgem. The 240.8km route starts in Middelkerke, runs through the exposed Moeren, then heads into Heuvelland for the Scherpenberg, Baneberg, Monteberg and repeated passages of the Kemmelberg, with the final climb still coming far enough from […]\n\nThe post Men’s In Flanders Fields 2026 contenders preview appeared first on ProCyclingUK.",
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