The Ronde van Brugge is a Belgian one day race, previously known as the Classic Brugge de Panne, that takes place on the roads of West Flanders. Known for its relatively flat profile, the race typically suits sprinters, while still offering opportunities for aggressive racing in the wind exposed terrain.
When was the first edition of the Ronde van Brugge?
The first edition was in 1977 and was won by Belgium rider Roger Rosiers.
Who has won the Ronde van Brugge the most times?
The rider with the most wins is Eric Vanderaerden with 5 wins (1986-1993).
Where is the Ronde van Brugge held?
The race takes place in and around Bruges, on the roads of West Flanders, a region famous for its cycling heritage.
What category race is the Ronde van Brugge?
The Ronde van Brugge is a professional one-day race which is on the WorldTour calendar.








