Jasper Philipsen of , who recently triumphed in
Milan–San Remo, participated in the race, aiming to excel once again on the flat terrain suitable for sprinters like him. From the start, a breakaway formed without much opposition from the peloton, consisting of
Luca De Meester (),
Victor Vercouille (), and
Thomas Gachignard (). Their advantage grew to over four minutes before the chase from the main bunch intensified, with teams like , , , and working together to reel them in. As the kilometers passed, the gap gradually shrank, falling below a minute with 31km remaining. Gachignard made a solo break at 24km to go but was eventually caught with 21km left, as the peloton absorbed De Meester and Vercouille. Despite being visible to the peloton, Gachignard was allowed some leeway, extending his lead to over 30 seconds. However, his advantage dwindled with 10km to go. In the final phase of the race,
Danny van Poppel had to navigate back to the front after briefly veering off-course. controlled the pace into the last 500 meters before initiated the sprint. While
Sam Welsford surged ahead,
Philipsen demonstrated his skill by timing his sprint perfectly, securing the victory. ==Result==