Quiz: How closely were you following the Classics 2019?

Quiz: How closely were you following the Classics 2019?

From Omloop Het Nieuwsblad to Liège-Bastogne-Liège, prove how well you remember this year’s Classics season to be in with a chance of winning a membership to the world’s finest cycling magazine

Classics Racing

That’s another year of Spring Classics done and dusted. How was it for you? Did you watch it all from Omloop onwards? Did you catch every minute of every Monument?


If so, you should score highly in our Classics Quiz, which tests your knowledge of this season’s Belgian races (plus a few French ones, and the odd Italian).


Get them all right and you’ll be entered into a draw to win a year’s membership to Rouleur. Five runners-up will receive a year’s digital subscription via the Rouleur app.

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