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| name = 2016 Gent–Wevelgem (women's race) | image = Chantal Blaak wins 2016 Gent–Wevelgem (women).jpeg | image_caption = Chantal Blaak winning the race | iamge_size = 300px | date = 27 March 2016 | series = 2016 UCI Women's World Tour | race_no = 4 | season_no = 17 | stages = 1 | distance = 115 | unit = km | time = 2h 56' 00" | speed = 39.204 | first = Chantal Blaak | first_nat = NED | first_team = {{ct|DLT|2016}} | second = Lisa Brennauer | second_nat = GER | second_team = {{ct|LPR2|2016}} | third = Lucinda Brand | third_nat = NED | third_team = {{ct|RBW|2016}} | previous = 2015 | next = 2017 }} The fifth edition of the Gent–Wevelgem women's race (also known as Gent-Wevelgem In Flanders Fields) was held on 27 March 2016. It was a one-day road women's cycling race in Belgium. It was included in the inaugural Women's World Tour, coming as the fourth round of the competition.[1] Dutch rider Chantal Blaak won the race after a solo attack. RouteKemmelbergThe Kemmelberg is the emotional centrepiece of the race. This edition, the second ascent of the Kemmelberg was addressed via its steepest road. The first ascent was via the traditional route with a maximum gradient of 17%, but the second was addressed via this steeper road, which has a maximum gradient of 23% near the top.[2]{{refn|group=N|The cyclingnews link states that the traditional ascent of Kemmelberg has a 17% average gradient over less than half a kilometer, but in fact, that is its maximum}} Race director Hans De Clercq stated that it is a tribute to the historical significance of the Kemmelberg, as it is that road being used the first time the Kemmelberg was included in the men's race, in 1955. According to COTACOL, a Belgian standard work that has examined and graded every climb in the country, the "new" Kemmelberg ascent is the toughest climb in all Flemish races. They have given it an overall score of 183 points, which is more than the Koppenberg, the Muur van Geraardsbergen or the traditional Kemmelberg road.[2] Results{{cyclingresult start}}{{cyclingresult|1|Chantal Blaak|NED|{{ct|DLT|2016}}|2h 56' 00"}}{{cyclingresult|2|Lisa Brennauer|GER|{{ct|LPR2|2016}}| + 1' 24"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Lucinda Brand|NED|{{ct|RBW|2016}}| + 1' 24"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Amy Pieters|NED|{{ct|WHT|2016}}| + 1' 24"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Carmen Small|USA|{{ct|CBT|2016}}| + 1' 24"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Annemiek van Vleuten|NED|{{ct|GEW2|2016}}| + 1' 24"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Leah Kirchmann|CAN|{{ct|TLP|2016}}| + 1' 24"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Ellen van Dijk|NED|{{ct|DLT|2016}}| + 1' 24"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Emma Johansson|SWE|{{ct|WHT|2016}}| + 1' 27"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Romy Kasper|GER|{{ct|DLT|2016}}| + 1' 32"}}{{cyclingresult end}}GallerySee also
References1. ^ {{reflist|group=N}}{{Gent–Wevelgem}}{{2016 UCI Women's World Tour}}{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2017}}{{DEFAULTSORT:2016 Gent-Wevelgem Women's race}}2. ^1 {{cite web|last1=Fletcher|first1=Patrick|title=Gent-Wevelgem to be revamped with steeper side of the Kemmelberg|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/gent-wevelgem-to-be-revamped-with-steeper-side-of-the-kemmelberg/|website=Cyclingnews|publisher=Immediate Media Company|accessdate=7 December 2015}} 4 : 2016 in Belgian sport|2016 UCI Women's World Tour|Gent–Wevelgem|2016 in Belgian women's sport |
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