The GP André Noyelle, the junior version of Gand-Wevelgem, will be competed this Sunday, May 11 over a distance of 120.6 kilometers. 25 teams are invited to the Belgian U19 test ranked 1.1.
The winner will succeed the prize list of Estonian Oliver Mätik, then at Cannibal B Victorious and now at Tudro Pro Cycling U23 (see classification).
The teams committed:
Belgian clubs
Acrog-Tormans
Had rudyco ct
Crabbé-Dstny
CT Luc Wallays-Jonge riders Roeselare
Flanders U19 Academy
R.EV Brussels Cycling Academy
Soudal Quick-Step U19
Team Wallonie Juniors
The Lead Out Cycling Academy
Van Moer Logistics CT
West Flanders
Cycling club among us parike
Mixed team
ARA | Skip Capital/Cycling Team Ypres (Australia/Belgique)
National selection
Germany
Foreign structures
Argenteuil Val de Seine Cycling
Baqué Movistar Team U19 (Espagne)
Cannibal Bahrain Victorious (Lituanie)
CeramicSpeed Aros Forsikring Herning CK Junior (Danemark)
Hauts-de-France regional committee
Cref Pays de la Loire-Totalenergies U19
FH MAS CAMS (Great Britain)
Goldenbod-Parkhotel Development Team (Pays-Bas)
JEG SKILL DJR (PAYS-BAS)
Tofauti Everyone Active Majaco (Great Britain)
WWV Hagens Berman-Jayco (Pays-Bas)