Without the slightest possible doubt, Mathieu van der Poel sits in the lead thanks to his victories at the Tour of Flanders, Paris-Roubaix and the E3 Saxo Classic but also several places of honor including a third during the Doyenne. The Dutchman received €84,500, much more than his teammate, Jasper Philipsen, who follows him in the standings, mainly thanks to his victory over Milan-Sanremo and his second place in Roubaix. Third, Tadej Pogacar benefits from his victories in Liège and on the Strade Bianche.
On the Belgian side, Jasper Stuyven (13th), Maxim Van Gils (14th), Tim Merlier (16th) and Wout van Aert (20th) are the only other riders in the top 20.
Arnaud De Lie will be present at the Famenne Ardenne Classic