Name: Katrijn de Clercq
Nationality: Belgium
Place of Birth:
Date of Birth: 3rd September 200
2020
van Assche – VD Hauwe CT (domestic)
2021
Van Assche-Veloloft CT (domestic)
2022
Lotto Soudal Ladies
2023
Lotto Dstny Ladies
Katrijn de Clercq Articles

GP Oetingen 2023 Race Preview
The GP Oetingen is a relatively new one day race, with only 2 previous editions. It is an adapted version of the old Gooik-Geraardsbergen-Gooik race, which covered some of the same roads in the area around the finish of Omloop het Nieuwsblad.

Lotto Dstny Ladies completes 2023 line-up by focusing on development
Lotto Soudal Ladies will join their male counterparts in taking on the Dstny name in 2023. Formerly one of the strongest teams in women’s cycling,

Dwars door de Westhoek 2022 Race Preview
Dwars Door de Westhoek takes place in the corner of Belgium, next to the French border, called Heuvelland. It’s the area most commonly associated with the Gent Wevelgem races. Starting and finishing in Boezinge, the riders are treated to 3 ascents of the Rodeberg before heading back into town.

Leiedal Koerse E3 Saxobank Classic Women 2022 Race Preview
The Leiedal Koerse is born out of the Vlaamse Pijl and a criterium race in Bavikhove. Earlier this year, the E3 Saxobank Classic announced that it was joining forces with Leiedal Koerse to create what is effectively a women’s E3 race.

Women’s Scheldeprijs 2022 Race Preview
The women’s Scheldeprijs is a very new race, with only one edition taking place so far. So this history part will be quite short!
A large break of 16 riders were given some distance, including some big names like Brennauer, Alice Barnes and Lisa Klein. The presence of the big names meant the break was always going to be closed down. A spell of crashes interrupted the flow of the race.

Women’s Nokere Koerse 2022 Race Preview
Nokere Koerse is still a fairly new race on the women’s calendar. The first edition took place in 2019 and saw Lorena Wiebes power up the Nokereberg to take the overall win. Canyon SRAM’s Lisa Klein and Lotto Soudal’s Lotte Kopecky joined Wiebes on the podium.