It’s so close I can almost taste it. The mud. The dust. The heavy Spring air, turning to rain, blown across the fields of Flanders, where many a battle has been fought, in trenches and on wheels. Battles fought against other men, battles fought within each man. My own mind is in battle; am I worthy? Will I be prepared for the beating my body will take, and will my mind deal with it? Well, I’m not going to my own grave without doing this. I will survive on V.
The Keepers Tour just gets better and better. The team at Pavé Cycling Tours should be known as the Mailmen of Flanders, because they just keep on delivering. It seems almost every day there’s an email informing us of an addition to the tour, and our responses are more and more ‘screaming teenager’ than composed adult. To say we’re excited about this trip could be the understatement of the year. We’re excited.
The latest gems from Alex and William include;
Of course, this is all in addition to the already confirmed awesomeness of riding with The Lion of Flanders Johan Museeuw, touring the Eddy Merckx factory, riding on the Gent velodrome, touring the Brunehaut brewery (where our organic Malteni beer is produced) and another cycling museum visit in Beveren. There’s a heap of other activities confirmed too, so email us for the full presentation.
And the best part? All of this is included in the super low price! Everything. All meals, all accommodation, all drinks (yes, beer!) and hanging out with a cool bunch of like-minded bike nuts.
Sell your first-born if you have to, but don’t miss out on a week, or weekend of pure Classics bliss. There are still a few seats available, so book yours now.
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@heinous
@Bianchi Denti
Canucks too! When I met my now wife she was wearing a lovely pair of FMBs!
@heinous
Awesome story - Flemish/Dutch are pretty much the same, and Afrikaans is a weirdo combination of Dutch and who-knows-what. She'd definitely understand it well enough to know what they wanted, but I'm also guessing they weren't the most clever/subtle blokes. Chances are it didn't require much language skills to work it out!
@heinous, @Bianchi Denti
??? FMB's?
@heinous
With a name like that I con't imagine why?
@Mikel Pearce
I'm reading that as she had fancy, fancy tires on her bike. I need a new hobby.
@frank
Really? F me boots, generally like tnee high leather boots with heels.
Bretto told me. Apparently.
@jimmy
I can imagine which city you liked the most...
What a coincidence, my hometown is some 15km from Kortrijk (along the canal Leie, towards Ghent), and I study in Ghent now. but what really would be 'Dude, no way!': if you were one of the cyclists who were living down the street of my flat in Bijlokevest street, Ghent. (I think 2 years ago)
oh, I almost forgot: take your kid to Belgium when he s 16, then he is officially allowed to drink beer.
@JC Belgium
All 3 places had their charms, but I imagined being in Kortrijk more long term. But all things must end. Was a bit more than 2 years ago...think Museeuw pre-world champion bands. The drinking age tip is gold, thanks!
Watched some good attacks last year, but for sheer brutality this gets my vote for dishing the V in excessive quantity
Badass on the Bosberg
@Dr C
It's certainly not pretty pedalling!
@Dr C
Do my eyes deceive me, or is he big-ringing it?
I think there's something in this for all of us.