Baloise Belgium Tour 2026 preview: Philipsen, Pedersen and the race inside the sprints
Philipsen brings the speed, Pedersen brings the durability, and Belgium's five-day race should decide whether this is a sprint parade or a classics-style GC fight.
Baloise Belgium Tour is built for riders who can win a sprint and still handle the mess before it. That makes Jasper Philipsen and Mads Pedersen the obvious poles of the race, but not the whole story.
Why this race matters
It is an unusually useful June form check because Tour de France sprinters, classics riders and time-trial engines all have a reason to race hard.
Route and pressure points
The Belgian stages should keep time gaps small enough for bonus seconds, positioning and any time-trial leverage to matter. The Durbuy and Hoeilaart terrain can turn a sprint race into a GC trap.
Favorites for the overall
Philipsen is the finish-line favorite, Pedersen is the hardest rider to contain across five days, while Dylan Groenewegen, Tim Wellens, Daan Hoole and Alex Aranburu shape the rest of the GC-sprint tension. The current favorites card is led by Jasper Philipsen, Mads Pedersen, Dylan Groenewegen, Tim Wellens, Daan Hoole and Alex Aranburu.
What could change the race
If Tim Wellens or Daan Hoole gets room to use the harder terrain, the fast men may be chasing GC rather than simply collecting stages.
Recent context
The race usually favors riders with Belgian instincts: fast, durable, alert and hard to dislodge once the gaps are small.