With Keepers Tour: Cobbled Classics 2012 stitched up and in the history books, the challenge of documenting the trip became immediately obvious; how do you take the myriad impressions, experiences, and perspectives and put them down in a meaningful way – let alone in a way that can somehow be digested. Surely, to document even just the Keepers’ view on these goings-on would result in an article much longer than anyone would be prepared to read and would be a far cry from comprehensive.
We have decided that the best approach is to split the report into four Articles, one authored by each Keeper, and each covering a different section of the trip. We also look forward to the contribution of additional photos and stories through the posts from those who joined us and those who witnessed the goings-on from afar. Today, we look at midweek. There’s a little bit of everything – Velodrome, Roubaix Redux, midweek semi-classic, a kooky collector (and good friend), and a visit to seriously hallowed ground. We hope you enjoy!
Keepers Tour: Cobbled Classics 2012 Updates: Part I // Part II // Part III // Part IV
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It’s been said previously and bears repeating again – The Keepers Tour just kept getting more rad as the week progressed. This is not to say that day 6 was really any better than day 2; it was more like none of us could get over the fact that the sum total of each subsequent day – when added to the previous days – moved the needle of the Awesome Meter further to the right. We were approaching the Redline of Rad.
We’ll let the photos and video speak for themselves in this installment of Keepers Tour report. Watching GoPro video and looking at more photos is probably a better way to put you in the action vicariously and it is certainly a better way to waste your employer’s money. But before unleashing the visual blitz, I’ll list some of the highlights.
Eddy Merckx Velodrome (Gent) Video
Scheldeprijs Vlaanderen Race Finish (and penultimate lap)
Roubaix Recce Video
Photo Album (days 6-8)
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Eyerefelction Fotografie* Pro Recce Ride, featuring Velominati
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@Marko’s Strava on the Roubaix Recce ride: http://app.strava.com/rides/6245723
@Frank’s Strava on the Roubaix Recce ride: http://app.strava.com/rides/6245827
* Eyereflection Fotografie is not affiliated with Velominati at this time; the photos of us appeared through coincidence and the photographer’s generosity. And, because we looked so Merkcxdamned Pro he mistook us for the real deal. Seriously, The Rules WORK.
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@marko
\\ GoPro (stem image)
@Vin'cenza
I had mine mounted underneath the stem and set to the upside down setting. That way I didn't have to look at the damn thing. Didn't even know it was there. That's more like a Willy-cam.
Thanks for the strava links and videos. That's a lot of mileage on such rough roads. Kudos to both @frank and @marko.
(and all the rest of y'all)
@Xyverz
I believe you've previously enquired about whether an event like this might be taking place. Hope you can join in.
@Mikael Liddy
The Pave Boys really opened our eyes. One, their trip was so killer, what else can compare? Two, it felt so nice, why not do it twice? Local knowledge and connections are so important and we don't have that connection in Italy, yet, but we do in Belgium. Realistically, I don't see most people being able to travel to Europe more than once a year so two in 2013 might be a stretch. But...but, if the stars align and we make the right connections, nothing is ruled out.
@Marko
\\ Marko made a really bold move as a guest at Merckx (see image) !!
@frank
Good, without mentioning the possibility of wanting to stick around for a bike ride I managed to convince my wife to put off a trip to Italy from this fall to next spring during the Giro.
@frank
Yes, I'm surprised it took you that long to recognize the abnormality of my mug and I. I probably shouldn't have been allowed to ride out of the saddle - it may have beat the rim up a bit more as a result?! Which reminds me, I meant to true that sucker up before leaving. I guess I was just trying to prolong the inevitable and got distracted.
And, yes, not a day has gone by where something will remind me of some aspect of the trip - whether is a rough section of my commute, shaking the knuckles awake from their coma, or the abrupt climb in the group ride, sans pave, of course. Anyone still feeling it in their fingers?
The videos and photos are great - I have really enjoyed the articles as well, thank you! It continues to keep the trip alive and even adds to it's effect. I was impressed with the quality of the photography amongst the group as well! There are quite a few shots that are of Rouleur status and inspiration.
Curious, did Cycling Tips hire a couple photographers to contribute? They're nice, but knowing that they were taken from blokes outside their group, makes them, how do you say, "pas vrai?" Ah, yes, pas authentique. Nice that he plugged Velominati, though.
I also keep thinking of Rigid, still wandering around France/Italy/Germany - anyone know how he's doing?!?
Oh, and Frank, I inadvertently changed my email - so sorry. I'll keep consistent, I promise.
@Marko
Yes, smart. I bet this is on the stem (as I did the first time I ventured out with one) because they were too lazy to change the camera setting. Ha. Plus, the under-the-bar perspective is cooler - seeing the levers brake and shift.
Again, Marko, bravissimo!