Dorian Godon won a thrilling edition of the men's Brabantse Pijl on Wednesday, while Silvia Persico won the women's equivalent in circumstances that were just as exciting, in the interlude between the cobbled and Ardennes Classics.
The French AG2R Citroën rider sprinted to victory from a group of two, triumphing over Ben Healy (EF Education-EasyPost) in the final 200m.
Healy stuck to Godon's wheel in the closing kilometres, refusing to put in a turn, but Godon proved the strongest anyway, with the most powerful sprint.
The pair were alone from around 16km to go after dropping their fellow leading companions, Rémi Cavagna (Soudal Quick-Step), Andrea Kron (Lotto-Dstny), Lucas Eriksson (Tudor Pro Cycling), and Tord Gudmestad (Uno-X).
Cavagna had forged off the front with 58km to go, picking off the remains of the day's break, and was later joined by his other protagonists with 54km to the finish in Overijse.
Healy repeatedly animated the race, looking strong on the climbs throughout. Godon and Healy were left alone on the Hertstraat, with Cavagna dropping back. The Frenchman was left in the gap between the peloton and the leading pair to the finish, eventually beaten by his compatriot Benoît Cosnefroy (AG2R Citroën) in the final 100m.
Axel Zingle (Cofidis) finished fifth in front of a rampaging peloton. It marked the first time since 2020 that the race had not been won by Ineos Grenadiers. It was also the third time in four editions that Cosnefroy finished on the podium.
"It was nice, I could feel my legs are good," Healy said. "I gave it a good go, but there was a guy just as strong to me today. In the gallop to the line, I think I always knew how it would go... I laid it all out there. I know I don't have the best sprint in the world, so I knew I had to just sit on, but when he opened up I just had nothing to give."