Binche-Chimay-Binche / Mémorial Frank Vandenbroucke

Road · One Day
DateOct 6, 2026
Time4:00–9:30 am ET
Most recent winner🌐 Edward Theuns (2025)
CourseOne Day
Why watch?

Cobbled sectors, Hainaut hills, and the memory of Frank Vandenbroucke in a race that punishes hesitation.

Preview

Binche-Chimay-Binche 2026 Preview: Cobbles, Memory, and a Walloon Autumn Fight

Binche-Chimay-Binche 2026 crosses the rolling Hainaut countryside with cobbled sectors and short climbs. The Memorial Frank Vandenbroucke rewards aggressive, tactically alert riders.

Binche-Chimay-Binche returns to Wallonia with a route that loops south to Chimay and back through the rolling Hainaut hills. Short climbs, cobbled sectors, and exposed roads prevent the race from settling into a sprint train setup. Jordi Meeus won the 2025 edition in a reduced bunch sprint after the cobbles split the field. The race carries the Memorial Frank Vandenbroucke name, adding emotional significance to a day that tests positioning, repeated surges, and the ability to read when the elastic is about to snap. Expect a mixed field of Belgian domestiques, fast finishers with enough climbing legs, and opportunists who treat this as their season farewell.

2026 outlook

The 2026 Binche-Chimay-Binche loops through the rolling Hainaut countryside, linking Binche and Chimay over a series of short climbs, cobbled sectors, and exposed roads that prevent a controlled finale. The Memorial Frank Vandenbroucke carries emotional weight alongside its competitive identity.