Categories: Keepers Tour

Cobbles, Bergs, Beer, and Legends. Putting the V Back in Vlaanderen.

We'll be flying the Velominati Keepers Tour Banner at the RVV and P-R Roadside.

It has been a busy couple of weeks in the Velominati Boardroom as we’ve been scrambling to finalize a few partnerships and get all the products for the Keepers Tour customers designed and produced. Suffice to say, fists and beers were slammed in tandem as we feverishly worked out the final designs.

Producing V-Pints, V-Shirts, and V-Musettes seems a simple enough task; and we also needed a flag and banner to fly at the roadside of the various races we are due to watch from the roadside, including de Ronde van Vlaanderen and Paris-Roubaix. There was also a the small matter of getting our hands on musette bags, which aren’t commonly found on the market, as far as we could tell. Fair heart, never worry; Gianni and his VMH took matters into their own hands and made them up from scratch. If their other business ventures fail, musette-sewing may be a good fallback, they Look Fantastic.

The most significant effort due was for the Keepers Tour Cobbled Classics 2012 design; enter our graphic-design mastermind, KRX-10. We tossed a few emails across the net and settled quickly on the notion of using a variation of the Lion of Flanders. “Now we need a public-domain vector graphic. Race you to it”, was the last word from KRX10 on the matter before the design was finalized. Then it was on to deciding on a tag line, with the result being perhaps the best example of what happens when the Keepers argue long enough on such matters.

With that, we proudly present the official artwork for Keepers Tour: Cobbled Classics 2012:

The last two weeks I’ve felt like a kid waiting for Christmas as orders were placed and we entered into the torturous period of time while we waited to lay our hands on the final products and see the fruits of our labor. And I have to say, this round may have produced our finest products yet; the V-Lion and tagline turned out magnificently, as did all the other items. The flag and banner are actually breathtaking – waving in the wind. We hope you like it as much as we do.

A few items of note: Attendees of Keepers Tour will receive a musette packed with their V-Shirt and V-Pint along with a few lovies from our sponsors, and will also have the honor of commenting for the next year with the V-Lion badge. Also of note is the matter that these products are not available for sale and will never be; the only way to get Keepers Tour products is to attend a Keepers Tour, so bear that in mind next time around. Finally, if you’re looking for a real photo of the V-Pint, you’ll have to wait until we arrive in Belgium, as they were shipped ahead while I was away on business and as such they have not yet been seen by anyone, even me.

Please also get yourself acquainted with our Twitter and Tumblr sites if you’ve not done so already – we’ll be reserving the site for major updates, and will be posting minor updates in those to locations throughout our trip, with Twitter being used for small updates, and Tumblr for the ones that are too much for a tweet and too little for the V.

VLVV.

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frank

The founder of Velominati and curator of The Rules, Frank was born in the Dutch colonies of Minnesota. His boundless physical talents are carefully canceled out by his equally boundless enthusiasm for drinking. Coffee, beer, wine, if it’s in a container, he will enjoy it, a lot of it. He currently lives in Seattle. He loves riding in the rain and scheduling visits with the Man with the Hammer just to be reminded of the privilege it is to feel completely depleted. He holds down a technology job the description of which no-one really understands and his interests outside of Cycling and drinking are Cycling and drinking. As devoted aesthete, the only thing more important to him than riding a bike well is looking good doing it. Frank is co-author along with the other Keepers of the Cog of the popular book, The Rules, The Way of the Cycling Disciple and also writes a monthly column for the magazine, Cyclist. He is also currently working on the first follow-up to The Rules, tentatively entitled The Hardmen. Email him directly at rouleur@velominati.com.

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  • Wow, looks like such a good time! Keep the pics and commentary coming for those of us experiencing the trip vicariously. This is about as close to Velominotpia as it gets, hunh?

  • @sthilzy

    @frank

    @Oli

    Wicked! And your wheels held up, Frank! Good stuff.

    Mate, I think they're truer now than they were when I started! They did brilliantly. When you have the right sensei, even an monkey can build a set of wheels that survive the trench.

    Which, by the way, was the bumpiest road I've ever ridden.

    Awesomeness all round!
    Just out of curiosity, what tire pressures did you (each) end up riding with? Would you change it from what you first thought? Cobbles look dryish, How'd they be in the wet?

    I rode 7 bar and was happy with it. A load of people were riding a bit lower, but no one below 6 that I know of. We were all on tubbies (except those who brought their own wheels) and with the latex tubes inside, they lose about a bar, so we arrived in Roubaix with about a bar less all around.

    Arms are OK now, but my goodness my guiness that was painful.

  • @frank
    Classic. Curious of your take on riding/walking the Oude Kwaremont after watching the big boys and girls today. Pics look like you did well with setting up accommodations. Excellent work.

  • Here's the bike post-Roubaix. (Forgive the frayed cable on the front shifter, its the only casualty from the packing.)

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  • @frank
    Just awesome seeing these pics when the rest of us are on the other side of the planet going green with envy...can't wait to see some footage care of the GoPro & hear Marko's take on snapping his seat post off.

  • @frank

    Excellent pics. Sure would be nice at some point to know who's who..not the keepers, we know your ugly mugs!! BTW I too saw the flag and had to pause the Tv and rewind to see it. I even had to wake my wife up to show her because I was so excited. As you can imagine it totaly made her day....

  • @allkeeperstourists

    Fantastic photos, I really enjoyed seeing the flag, it was fleeting but the orange cog grabbed my attention and my VMH heard me shout with glee, "there they are, it's the velominati!"

    The race was awesome too, I'm coming around to Boonen. I didn't have anything against him, just thought that after a fallow season or two it was over for him.

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