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.
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Wow. That is one seriously cool trip. I am jealous of everyone who attends.
I love the picture. Will it be available as VVallpaper? BTW: trip is nice and should be a lot of fun.
Sounds like an awesome trip, although €2250 is not really Velominatus Budgetatus terrritory.
I'm planning a trip over from England to watch the races myself, and it would be great to be able to hook up with those on the official tour if it's possible.
Great trip but even asking to spend two grand on a holiday for myself would get me in so much trouble. In fact I would get demerit points just for thinking about it.
If there's a chance to come over and maybe do the Friday ride and stay for the final weekend that might be an option.
Holy shitballs!
Somewhere in the world, a man is preparing to ask for the Mother of all leave passes...
BTW, this was an itinerary that my club was planning. The Ronde van Vlaanderen sportive is on Sat Mar 31, the day before the race.
If any other UK/Euro Velominati are up for this then I could probably do it. I'm not sure of the geography but the possibility of meeting up would appear to be for watching the RdV.
Friday, March 30
Eurostar to Brussels (£80 return) - bookings open in early December, I'm aiming for the 7:34 departure
Local train to Bruges (1hr) - cost included in Eurostar ticket
Check in to B&B and pickup starter pack
Saturday, March 31
7am sportive start - finish in Oudenaarde
Train back to Bruges from Oudenaarde (1hr)
Sunday, April 1
Watch sign-on and official start of the pros in Bruges
Sample many Belgian beers and watch race in local drinking establishment(s)
Monday, April 2
Local train to Brussels (1hr) - cost included in Eurostar ticket
Eurostar to St Pancras - aiming for 12:29 departure
Booooooooooo. I could swing this, I reckon, as the price is okay, and the timing is almost exactly our school's spring break, apart from us finishing on the Friday.
BUT the VMH has already flagged that week to travel to Australia for her Masters' grad ceremony. Can't begrudge her, either.
Effing great trip. Looks great.
That looks awesome although the price and duration are beyond me at present. Is there any room in the scheme for people to drop in join in for a ride?
@ChrisO Your trip to the Ronde also looks pretty enticing. Unfortunately, I've got cycling scheduled for the weekend before and while Mrs Chris is generally quite supportive, consecutive weekends away would be pushing it.
There had also been mention by someone on here of the Liege Bastogne Liege sportive/race weekend which is later on in April. If there are any Velominati who fancy Belgium in the spring but can't commit to a full nine days, that might be a possibility.
As much as it would be the trip of a lifetime, this life wouldn't be worth living if I went alone.
Already jealous of the lucky bastards who make it over there. Perhaps if it becomes an annual type of thing there will be another opportunity in the future for those of us who unfortunately don't make it this time 'round. Enjoy
unfortunately cash flow is a real problem atm, so there is no way, also i'm trying to beggar a slightly beaten up cervelo s3 off one of my club mates atm. but if you let me know where you're watching the Ronde then i've been hampering for an epic trip across the channel to the sacred cobbles, i'm with @il ciclista medio on at least making it a annual or every coupla years event, cos i will absolutley be saving right this second for that