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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Winnipeg, MB, Canada
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Does anyone know where I can find calendar of Belgium amateur races on internet?
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Community Team
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Lierde Flanders
Posts: 296
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east flanders: http://www.wielerparcours.com/000_k...vlaanderen.html
Antwerp: www.aawt.be and then sportcommissie or almost al races but only a few weeks in advance: http://users.skynet.be/wkb/kalender_Elite1.htm There are several races every weekend in 100km zone later in the season there is even almost every day at least one
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#33 |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 25
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As this "theme" is starting on Northern Belgium's supposed
"lack of hills", i would like to take the opportunity to say ITS A LIE !! " ITS A TRICK!! THEY HAVE THEM HIDDEN EVERYWHERE.... Cobbles, windswept plains, windy concrete roads, highway bridges, (yep trust me they hurt) dont believe me ?? try racing a kermesse that uses narrow paths, on a windy day, 180 starters, open and exposed, hurtling along a narrow path lined out 50-55kmh , brake, sharp turn, then sprint up a gradual rise (crosswind) to cross a motorway bridge and once you survived that, you only got another 18 laps to go............... Hills dont have to be high to hurt.... Kemmelberg, Bberendries,Kluisberg, Eikenberg, those are just the well knwon ones, pleny of them are "minor" but can still make you cry. |
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#34 |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Ieper Belgium
Posts: 14
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Racing in Belgium page
Ive put a load of calenders for all the Dutch speaking provinces for this year on the above link.There is also a few Video clips. |
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#35 |
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Winnipeg, MB, Canada
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EPREX-> You should be on the front to avoid situations like that
Thank you for your help with kalendars. Maybe we see in Belgium next spring, summer or autumn(I haven't decided which time to go there and it costs lot of money to stay longer) but first I go to Mallorca for training and I'll ride Cinturon Ciclista Mallorca too ![]() |
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: France (near Versailles)
Posts: 53
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If you are interested to race in France in May, read my post on the bike connections forum!
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Community Team
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Lierde Flanders
Posts: 296
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Done a kermesse at Schoten today(scheldeprijs for U23 and elite)
273 starters came in 39th (about 20 riders clear and then a bunch sprint with about 200) with an average of 45,1km/u top speed on flat road with a litte tailwind 68km/u. There were riders from 6 or more TT3 teams at the start.
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#38 |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 1
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Hi I want to race in belgium around the august time where is the best place to go can anybody set me up with anything Im young and not rich.
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