The
Soudal - Quick-Step's guns so far remain silent at once Wolfpack's domain - the Flemish classics. It's got to be obvious, but the team cannot be satisfied with 'just' second place at Classic Brugge-De Panne, yet it remains to be seen what the formation around
Kasper Asgreen,
Yves Lampaert and
Tim Merlier can do about the Belgian team's miserable bilance at upcoming
Gent Wevelgem.
"We know this race, we enjoyed a lot of great moments here, and we hope that on Sunday we’ll be up there when it matters. If it comes down to a sprint, we have Tim who can rely on a strong team, but we have options also if the race becomes too hard for the fast men, in which case we’ll try to fight for a good result with the likes of Kasper and Yves. It won’t be easy, but we are confident," said sports director Wilfried Peeters.