Powless Stuns Cycling World with Thrilling Sprint Victory Over Van Aert at Dwars door Vlaanderen
American Neilson Powless delivers career-defining performance to out-sprint cycling superstar Wout van Aert in dramatic finish at Belgian classic.

Stunning Breakaway Sets Stage for American Underdog
In what will be remembered as one of the most tactical displays of 2025 spring classics season, Neilson Powless (EF Education-EasyPost) shocked the cycling world by defeating pre-race favorite Wout van Aert in a heart-stopping sprint finish at Dwars door Vlaanderen. The 184.2km Belgian semi-classic witnessed a masterclass in race strategy as the American rider outstripped not just Van Aert, but his two Visma-Lease a Bike teammates in the final meters.
Tactical Perfection in the Belgian Cobbles
The decisive moment came when Powless joined a powerful four-man breakaway featuring Van Aert along with Visma teammates Matteo Jorgenson and Tiesj Benoot. This elite group established their advantage with 55km remaining over the treacherous cobbled sectors that define this race.
"When we broke clear, I thought my role was to help my teammate Benoot," confessed Van Aert in post-race interviews. "But when Neilson kept matching every acceleration, we knew we had a serious problem."
Sprint Finish for the Ages
As the leaders entered Waregem, all eyes were on Van Aert - the three-time cyclocross world champion known for his devastating sprint. What followed was a finish that will be replayed for seasons to come:
- Powless positioned perfectly on Van Aert's wheel through final corner
- American rider launched sprint early from 200m out
- Van Aert visibly cramped in final 50 meters
- Winning margin: less than half a wheel length
"This is absolutely the biggest win of my career," an emotional Powless stated at the finish. "To beat one of the sport's greatest champions on his home roads - it's beyond anything I dreamed possible when I turned pro."
Women's Race Dominance from Borghini
The women's edition saw an equally impressive performance from veteran Italian champion Elisa Longo Borghini (Lidl-Trek). The 32-year-old attacked decisively with 30km remaining to claim a solo victory - the 50th of her illustrious career.
"Weeks of preparation came together perfectly today," Borghini remarked. "When the legs feel this good, you have to trust them."
What This Means for the Classics Season
This result sends shockwaves through professional cycling:
- Powless establishes himself as genuine Flanders contender
- Questions arise about Van Aert's finishing speed
- Visma-Lease a Bike's tactical approach under scrutiny
- EF Education-EasyPost emerges as dark horse team
The cycling world now turns its attention to Friday's E3 Saxo Classic, where both riders are expected to continue their burgeoning rivalry.