Danilith Nokere Koerse chooses new safe finish.

Danilith Nokere Koerse gets a new finish on Nokereberg for more safety and spectacle. The iconic cobblestones remain central.
“Het Dorp, De Berg, De Koers”

These are generations of brilliant cyclists who rattled over the cobblestones in and around Nokere. So many people, so much dedication, so many memorable moments.
We’re going ‘après-ski’ on the new poster!

Danilith Nokere Koerse 2024 celebrates the cobblestones with a new après-ski theme. ‘The mountain calls’ on March 13 for four days of cycling fun.
British rider Sebastian Grindley outpaces Belgian juniors!

As per tradition, many strong (inter)national junior teams were present in Nokere. The question was whether we would have an international winner again, just like last year
Lotte Kopecky dominant!

Lotte Kopecky wins Danilith Nokere Koerse for the second consecutive year after an impressive solo. Wiebes and Williams complete the podium.
Tim Merlier scores a hat trick!

Despite some adjustments to the course,which were intended to make it more challenging for pure sprinters, Tim Merlier set his sights on another victory in his beloved Nokere.
How to reach Nokere?

Due to the rain, the meadows are unusable as parking spaces. Danilith Nokere Koerse provides shuttles from Kruishoutem and Waregem, and bicycle parking facilities.
Strong field of participants and a unique cobbled race!

On March 13, Danilith Nokere Koerse will present a challenging course for both male and female riders. In 2024, the race will be 188.1 kilometers long for men and 127 kilometers for women.
Danilith Nokere Koerse MJ with 13 Belgian and 12 foreign teams

The seventh Danilith Nokere Koerse for juniors brings 25 top teams to Deinze and Nokereberg for 127 km of racing with 15 km of cobblestones.