Flanders staging the world cycling championships last year generated €27.4 million for the local economy, the sport's governing body said citing a consultancy analysis.
Events gathering the world's top riders last September produced the equivalent of 565 new permanent jobs according to the analysis commissioned by the International Cyclists Union (UCI).
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More than a million visitors gathered for the races between Knokke-Heist and Brugge or Antwerp and Leuven, situating the Flemish windfall at a rate far superior to equivalent mountainbiking events in Italy, they said.