The Hardmen. They inspire us; we aspire to be one among them. They drive us to be better cyclists. They are the solitary voice among the thousands in our heads that tell us to keep pushing when all the others tell us to stop. Their long shadows look on in approval as we pull on our cold and wet weather gear and head out into the elements to ride.
Every Professional Cyclist is a hard man or woman; it comes with the territory. But to be given the title of Hardman, one must be more than just tough. Grand Tour champions are not given this title, nor are the winners of World Titles or King of the Mountains competitions. The Hardmen stand out among the rest as the ones who ride over the savage, jagged cobblestones of Northern Europe with a supplesse that is possessed only by those riders who thrive in the most torturous of road cycling’s domains: The Cobbled Classics of Northern Europe.
Velominati has partnered up with Pavé Cycling Classics, based in Northern France, to offer the Velominati a chance to walk where Giants tread and pedal through the trench of Arenberg and up the devastating steeps of the Kapelmuur. To pedal with the Pros during their reconnaissance of the Paris-Roubaix route. To visit the Merckx factory, and to spend an afternoon riding with Johan Museeuw, the last Lion of Flanders.
We have arranged for 9 days of Cycling in Glorious Hell, hosted by the Founding Keepers, Frank and Brett, and organized by Pavé Cycling Classics. We will be staying in a Bed & Breakfast Cottage in Gent, and all services are included in the package. *Hangovers and massages for your aching guns and back sold separately.
Alex and William at Pavé Cycling Classics really know the Classics, and have put together an itinerary befitting a Velominatus, including rides on the Ronde van Vlaanderen and Roubaix routes, as well as visits to the Prophet’s factory, and a ride with Johan Museeuw (pending confirmation of scheduling confirmed). It’s the trip of a lifetime for anyone who has ever dreamt about Springtime on the stones.
Here is the Preliminary Itinerary:
All participants will be greeted with a Velominati Musette stuffed with a commemorative V-Pint and V-Shirt. Given the abundance of Belgian beer, the V-Pint will be well used. We will also have a Velominati Flag to wave at the races. As a final note, a Cogal welcoming all riders will also be arranged, details pending finalization of the itinerary.
Everything is included in this 9 days/9 nights package. Food, drinks, support car with spare wheels, visits, Gent velodrome ride, Cyfac bicycle for the rides (limited sizes and quantities available), energy food, and insurance. The only thing you have left to do is find your way to Lille. All-inclusive price for this trip of a lifetime is 2250€.
There is very limited availability for this program; reserve your seat at the table by signing up below. Priority is given in a first-come, first-served basis. Email tours@velominati.com to register; serious enquiries only, please.
I know as well as any of you that I've been checked out lately, kind…
Peter Sagan has undergone quite the transformation over the years; starting as a brash and…
The Women's road race has to be my favorite one-day road race after Paris-Roubaix and…
Holy fuckballs. I've never been this late ever on a VSP. I mean, I've missed…
This week we are currently in is the most boring week of the year. After…
I have memories of my life before Cycling, but as the years wear slowly on…
View Comments
@Dr C
Touche! Just bummed I (probably) won't be able to make it!
@Anjin-san
If the path was easy, it would not be worth walking, my son.
Hurrah it's official.
The family will come and we'll stay in Ghent so I will do the Roubaix ride on Saturday and we'll all come to watch the Ronde on Sunday.
Then we'll stay for a couple of days to have a look around Flanders and the WW1 sites - my 15 year old son wants to join the military so I think it should be mandatory for him to realise it isn't like paintball.
@ChrisO
Go to Ypres. It's in West Flanders and they play "the last post" every day there in memory of WW1.
@ChrisO
Congrats. You'll have a ball.
Good work on the decision to have a look at the WW1 sites.
@ChrisO
that should put him off....
WW2 stuff in Normandy is heartbreaking, I can only imagine the WW1 stuff is worse - hard fucking men, or sadly in that case, largely boys - sobering in the extreme
Great to hear you are coming along - I just met my new Spesh Roubaix for the first time today in person - had to ask the LBS owner to look away whilst I licked it all over, couldn't help myself, it's frigging beautiful - only concern now is dare I thrash it down the trench - now I have learned how not to look after a bike, I think I am going to be anal about looking after this one.....
that said, it is a Roubaix, with Roubaix tyres, so if I don't, maybe it will refuse to let me ride it on more mundane outings.....ah well, 6 months to ponder the delightful problem!!
@Chris
have you made your excuses to the family for this one yet Chris?
Not yet, too busy with Mrs Chris' 21st celebrations.
@Chris
spoil her rotten, then pop the question - you can do it, you did it once before
@Dr C
ha ha, there's a funny story about that