Bart Classens eyes the crown at Appenninica

They say the third time’s the charm, and Bart Classens is hoping that’s true as he gears up for the 2024 Appenninica MTB Stage Race. The Dutchman, now in his third appearance at Italy’s premier MTB stage marathon, will take on 400 km and 13,000 meters of elevation gain, from Bologna—coming off its showcase in the Tour de France Grand Départ—to Castelnovo ne’ Monti, in Emilia Romagna.

The season didn’t start as planned for Classens, who was forced to withdraw from the Cape Epic due to health issues. But since May, he’s been back on track, competing in two stages of the WHOOP UCI Mountain Bike World Series in Megève and Nove Mesto. Now, with momentum on his side, he’s aiming for the podium, determined to improve on last year’s near-miss and his runner-up finish in 2021. Among his fiercest competitors will be his fellow countryman and reigning champion, Hans Becking.

I’m focused on being in the best shape possible to contend for a top spot in the General Classification. But I’ll also be on the lookout for stage wins—especially after my 2021 Queen Stage victory at Cerreto Laghi, during that unforgettable storm. That’s a memory I’ll always cherish.

Classens’ return to Appenninica is part of a broader trend, as many riders find themselves drawn back year after year. It’s not just the challenge that brings them back—it’s the stunning landscapes, the rich flavors, and the warm hospitality of the Emilia-Romagna Apennines.

To me, this is the best stage race out there. The atmosphere among the riders and the support from the staff make it something special, and that’s why I keep coming back.

Dutch riders have always had a strong presence at Appenninica, and 2024 is no different. Once again, the Dutch contingent will be the largest in the race, with no less than 20 riders at the start.

In the Netherlands, we don’t have mountains, so we have to seek them out elsewhere. Many Dutch cyclists head to Lake Garda or Tuscany, but Emilia-Romagna is just as special. The mountains and trails here are stunning, with remote, untouched areas that are perfect for cycling.

Over the six stages and 400 km from Bologna to Castelnovo ne’ Monti, riders will have plenty of opportunities to explore this beautiful region and fight for the win.

After the first two stages, we’ll have a clearer idea of who’s in contention.” But one thing’s for sure—Classens is more determined than ever to make this year’s Appenninica MTB Stage Race his best yet.

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