Velominati Keepers Tour: Cobbled Classics 2012

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:

  • Friday March 30th: arrival in Lille – lunch & introductions at the cottage in Gent.
  • Saturday March 31th: Ride Paris-Roubaix course (at least 180km from St Quentin to Roubaix, full ride available to those who dare) – Visit of the Roubaix Vélodromes (both old and new).
  • Sunday April 1st: Rest or short ride around the cottage in the Flanders area (morning) – Watch the Tour of Flanders in Oude Kwaremont and/or Paterberg.
  • Monday April 2nd: Visit to Eddy Merckx factory to pay our respects to The Prophet, followed by a Brussells downtown visit (more detail to come).
  • Tuesday April 3rd: Short ride around the cottage – visit to bicycle museum in Beveren (Roeselare) – 2 hours practice with a coach on the Eddy Merckx Velodrome in Gent (track bikes provided).
  • Wednesday April 4th: Follow the Grand Prix de l’Escaut Pro Race (http://www.scheldeprijs.be/nl)
  • Thursday April 5th: Ride with the Pros on their Paris Roubaix recon around Arenberg. Visit to the Brunehaut brewery in Belgium (where our Malteni beer is produced). Tour of  downtown Lille.
  • Friday April 6th: Ride Tour of Flanders course (150 and 200km routes available, full ride available to those who dare). Visit the Tour of Flanders museum in Oudenaarde.
  • Saturday April 7th: Cyclo Fléche Brabançonne (http://www.flandersclassics.be/nl/cyclo/brabantse-pijl) or ride in Flanders area.
  • Sunday April 8th: Follow the Paris-Roubaix race (taking in cobbled sectors around Valenciennes + Arenberg + L’Arbre). Depart.

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.

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  • @Mikel Pearce

    @Buck Rogers Yes, although I would likely have to find somewhere new to live upon my return as I would most likely miss the birth of our third child - definitely grounds for divorce proceedings, and not something I want to miss in any event. I would give up a lot to go on this trip, but being present at the birth of our third child is not on that list!

    I hear you. I have five kiddos and would not miss something with them for the world! Just giving you crap.

  • For anyone wondering if Pavé Cycling Classics' guides pass muster, I submit this. During a discussion today regarding the "must-do" rides for any cyclist, Alex submitted this:

    I may add L'Eroica in this list. I rode its 210km last October on a 100 years old fixed bike. It was one of the best rides of my life.

    That's how we roll. We love those guys.

  • Hi guys! Thanks for your comments about this trip in the Hell of the North.
    It's a pleasure to organize this week for you.
    William and me are really looking forward to these unforgettable days together.
    Alex & William. Keepers of the cobbles!

  • this page is burning a hole in my screen, but I am leaving it open until the promised deets appear.....

    (210km on a fixie.....yikes!! Hardass)

  • Frank, in case I've missed it somewhere, have you posted details of the slimmed-down options for weekend etc ?

    I'd definitely be interested in that if the cost is reasonable.

  • @ChrisO

    Yeah, we'll be posting up an update - probably next Monday with a full booking system in place.

    There is further detail available now on the Keepers Tour Event page in the Cogal Calendar, but here it is as a sneak peak:

    Rates:

    All-inclusive Tour, 9 days/9 nights package: 2250€

    All-inclusive Weekend Tour with accommodation (pending availability)*: 500€

    Weekend Tour without accommodation*: 250€

    All-inclusive Daily Tour with accommodation (pending availability)*: 200€

    Daily rate without accommodation*: 100€

    The Cogal Event (to be scheduled) will be free of charge and welcomes everyone.

    *Only those who participate in the 9 Day Keepers Tour will be eligible to attend the visit to The Prophet's factory and for the ride with Johan Museeuw.

  • @frank
    Holy Merckx, I have such a Tourbone looking at this

    I feel like a kid in a sweet shop - will have to work out a points system to work out which bit to do - gagging to see RVV and P-R, yet want to do as much riding as possible on these famous courses, yayayaya.....Mmmmmmmm

    I'm assuming there will be different hotels for different parts of the tour, so we might need some daily venue info to join in where it is going off??

    You are a fucking star!

  • @frank

    Fabulous... looks good for the weekend especially the first one.

    I fancy doing Paris-Roubaix and it would let me use my London bike (a steel custom-build) whereas I would feel obliged to bring the Ridley from Abu Dhabi for the Ronde, which is more hassle.

  • Just had the decision taken out of my hands!

    One of my partners at work, who nver takes holidays, (we have a rule that only one partner can be off at any time) has for some reason decided to take this frigging week off! B.....

    Anyway, I can still do the first weekend, so will put all my eggs in that basket and start looking at flights tonight, praying for flight home on the sunday....

  • I'm in for the all-inclusive deal, including hire bike. Woo hoo!

    This will be the cycling trip of my life so far. In addition to the pleasure of hanging out with like-minded cyclists for 9 days, I'm particularly looking forward to seeing Kiwis Roulston and Bauer getting a chance to strut their stuff on the paved Classics.

    Now to spend the next 4 months searching out rough roads around Wellington to train on. @Brett - maybe we can train by designing the next Welli-Roubaix course before we go?

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