Women Elite history

1. Netherlands Lorena Wiebes 2. Italy Elisa Balsamo 3. Netherlands Charlotte Kool 4. Netherlands Maria Apolonia van 't Geloof 5. Italy Chiara Consonni 6. Ireland Lara Gillespie 7. United States of America Lily Williams 8. New Zealand Ally Marée Wollaston 9. France Gladys Verhulst 10. Poland Kaja Rysz

Results 2025

Lorena Wiebes was the strongest in the sprint on the Vanackerestraat for the second year in a row. She perfectly finished off the teamwork of Team SD Worx-Protime, beating Balsamo and Kool. 

Edition 2025
1. Netherlands Lorena Wiebes 2. Italy Elisa Balsamo 3. Netherlands Charlotte Kool
Edition 2024
1. Netherlands Lorena Wiebes 2. Italy Elisa Balsamo 3. Italy Chiara Consonni
Edition 2023
1. Switzerland Marlen Reusser 2. United States of America Megan Jastrab 3. Netherlands Maike van der Duin
Edition 2022
1. Italy Elisa Balsamo 2. Netherlands Marianne Vos 3. Italy Maria Giulia Confalonieri
Edition 2021
1. Netherlands Marianne Vos 2. Belgium Lotte Kopecky 3. Germany Lisa Brennauer
Edition 2020
1. Belgium Jolien D'hoore 2. Belgium Lotte Kopecky 3. Germany Lisa Brennauer
Edition 2019
1. Netherlands Kirsten Wild 2. Netherlands Lorena Wiebes 3. Italy Letizia Paternoster
Edition 2018
1. Italy Marta Bastianelli 2. Belgium Jolien D'hoore 3. Germany Lisa Klein
Edition 2017
1. Finland Lotta Lepistö 2. Belgium Jolien D'hoore 3. United States of America Coryn Rivera
Edition 2016
1. Netherlands Chantal Blaak 2. Germany Lisa Brennauer 3. Netherlands Lucinda Brand
Edition 2015
1. Netherlands Floortje Mackaij 2. Netherlands Janneke Ensing 3. Australia Chloe Hosking
Edition 2014
1. United States of America Lauren Hall 2. Netherlands Janneke Ensing 3. Netherlands Vera Koedooder
Edition 2013
1. Netherlands Kirsten Wild 2. Netherlands Sanne Van Paassen 3. Belgium Kelly Druyts
Edition 2012
1. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Elizabeth Armistead 2. Netherlands Iris Slappendel 3. Belgium Jessie Daams

Record holders

Two women have managed to win Gent-Wevelgem In Flanders Fields twice: Kirsten Wild and Lorena Wiebes. The latter even won two years in a row.

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Kirsten Wild managed to win Gent-Wevelgem twice during her career. The Dutch rider won the sprint from a select leading group in 2013, in front of her compatriot Sanne Van Paassen and the Belgian Kelly Druyts. Six years later, in 2019, she again tasted success on the Vanackerestraat. In her second win, she was faster than Lorena Wiebes in a bunch sprint. 

Lorena Wiebes is the only woman to have won Gent-Wevelgem In Flanders Fields two years in a row. The Dutch rider claimed both victories in a bunch sprint. In both 2024 and 2025, Italian Elisa Balsamo finished in second place as Wiebes celebrated her win.