Epic days: Floods at the 1985 Tour of Flanders

With fewer than 25 riders making it to the finish, the 1985 Ronde van Vlaanderen was brutal even by Flandrian standards, writes Mick McMahon

Eric Vanderaerden on his way to victory in the 1985 Tour of Flanders. Photo: Graham Watson

Eric Vanderaerden on his way to victory in the 1985 Tour of Flanders. Photo: Graham Watson

Early spring is a time when fair-weather cyclists emerge from their winter hibernation expecting dry roads, milder days and fewer saddle hours spent battling the elements.

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