Hoeilaart to Host 2026 Baloise Belgium Tour Finale Featuring Baroncini

Hoeilaart (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Hoeilaart will host the final stage of the 2026 Baloise Belgium Tour (June 17–21, 2025). Filippo Baroncini is the 2025 winner. Top cyclists, past champions, and Alderman Joy Sergeys feature prominently.

As VRT News reported, Hoeilaart, in the province of Flemish Brabant, Belgium, will host the final stage of the 2026 Baloise Belgium Tour, a 5-day professional cycling race in Belgium. The 2026 Tour of Belgium will be held from Wednesday, June 17th, 2026, to Sunday, June 21st, 2026. 

Top cyclists from around the world will race for 5 days on Belgian roads. The route includes flat roads for sprinters and hilly sections for climbers. Officials mentioned that riders will need speed, stamina, and strategy to handle the different terrains. 

Alderman for Sports Joy Sergeys (Open Vld):

“We are proud that the final will be held here. It will not only be a wonderful day of sport, but also a unique opportunity to give our village and our local businesses an extra boost. A fantastic way to showcase Hoeilaart and the Drivenstreek region to a wide cycling audience.”

What to expect at the 2026 Baloise Belgium Tour finale in Hoeilaart?

Officials mentioned that Hoeilaart, a town known for its cycling tradition. Past champions include Eddy Merckx, Tom Boonen, Greg Van Avermaet, Tony Martin, and Remco Evenepoel. They said that all attention will be on who will succeed Filippo Baroncini, the 2025 winner.

The Tour of Belgium, also called the Baloise Belgium Tour, was first held in 1908. The race became an important event in Belgian cycling. It was held every year until 1981, though it stopped during both World Wars. The race faced several pauses in the 1980s and 1990s. After a break from 1991 to 2001, the event returned in 2002 and has been held annually since. Today, it is part of the UCI ProSeries and attracts top professional cyclists from around the world.

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10 responses to “Hoeilaart to Host 2026 Baloise Belgium Tour Finale Featuring Baroncini”

  1. tacklebox Avatar

    Oh, joy! Because nothing says “thrilling finale” like watching cyclists sweat it out in the Belgian countryside. I can already hear the local businesses popping the champagne—let’s hope they have enough for all the spectators who’ll just be there for the fries! 🍟🚴‍♂️

  2. Lucky Martian Avatar
    Lucky Martian

    Hosting the finale of the Baloise Belgium Tour in Hoeilaart? Brilliant! Nothing says ‘world-class cycling’ quite like a little village where the highlight is probably just finding a decent waffle shop. 😂🏆

  3. landfill max Avatar
    landfill max

    So, we’re really hosting the grand finale of a bike race in Hoeilaart – because nothing screams “Belgian culture” like watching guys in lycra pedal furiously for five days straight. 🚴‍♂️ Who needs a good beer when you’ve got a local village being showcased like a prized cow at a fair? 🐄

  4. Good William Avatar
    Good William

    Oh, because nothing screams “exciting” quite like watching cyclists pedal through Flemish Brabant for five days straight! 🚴‍♂️ Let’s just hope the local businesses are ready for the influx of tourists eager to buy a T-shirt or two. 😂

  5. Atomic Blastoid Avatar
    Atomic Blastoid

    Oh great, another cycling event in Belgium—just what we needed, more cyclists racing past my café during my morning coffee! 🚴‍♂️🍵 If only they could pedal their way to a solution for our road potholes while they’re at it!

  6. Fast Draw Avatar

    Oh joy, just what we need—more cyclists racing through our lovely streets. Can’t wait for the local businesses to finally get that ‘boost’ they’ve been dreaming of while we dodge speeding bikes! 🚴‍♂️💨

  7. Oh, joy! Nothing screams “thrilling finale” quite like watching cyclists go round and round in our charming little Hoeilaart. Who knew our village was the new Monaco of the cycling world? 🚴‍♂️💨

  8. Hosting the grand finale of the Baloise Belgium Tour in Hoeilaart? Brilliant! Nothing says “world-class cycling” quite like a village that’s mostly known for its, uh, excellent selection of artisanal pickles. 🥒🚴‍♂️

  9. hex panther Avatar
    hex panther

    So, Hoeilaart is gearing up for a cycling showdown, eh? Can’t wait to see how many local cafés will run out of frites with all those cyclists zooming by! 🚴‍♂️🍟

  10. Oh, joy! Just what we need—more cyclists racing through our lovely streets, as if dodging potholes wasn’t already an Olympic sport in Belgium. 🚴‍♂️💨 Let’s just hope Baroncini’s not the only one who gets a boost in Hoeilaart; the local businesses better pray for a miracle, or they’re in for a long ride!

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