Philippe Gilbert will miss this week’s Flèche Wallonne and Liège–Bastogne–Liège due to a tear in one of his kidneys following a crash on his way to winning Sunday’s Amstel Gold Race.

The news, revealed by his Quick Step Floors team, means the Belgian will not get the chance of repeating his achievement from 2012 when he became just the second man ever to win all three Ardennes Classics in the same year.

Winner of the Tour of Flanders earlier this month, the former world champion has been one of the standout riders of the 2017 Spring Classics season.

> Philippe Gilbert wins a dramatic 101st Tour of Flanders

However, his injury, diagnosed during a hospital visit after his victory on Sunday, means his campaign has been cut short, with the 34-year-old needing a week’s rest.

“When I crashed, I felt pain, but once I remounted and continued the race things became better and better and the pain disappeared,” said Gilbert.

“Unfortunately, after the finish, the lower back pain returned, so together with the team doctor I decided to go to the hospital for a check-up.

“Fortunately, it’s nothing serious, and if everything goes well, in a week I will start training again.”

Looking back on a Spring campaign in which he became only the third man ever to win the Tour of Flanders and the Amstel Gold Race in the same season, he said: “It’s one of my best years and looking behind on what I achieved makes me very happy.

“To be competitive in both the cobbled and the Ardennes Classics and to help the team be the best in the world brings me a lot of satisfaction.

“It’s sad I won’t be there for the remaining races of this week, because I was in great condition, but our squad is a strong one and I’m confident other good results will follow,” he added.