On our club run this evening, we had a great chat.
Among the really interesting topics that we discussed was where is the spiritual home of cycling?
That got me thinking.
Many locations come to mind.
D'Huez.
The Galibier.
Champs Elyssee.
The Paris-Roubaix route.
The Dolomites.
The Pyrennees.
Flanders.
It's hard to pick one, when you think about it.
For me the spiritual home of cycling is Belgium. They race in hard, inclement
conditions with a constant wind off the North Sea/English Channel.
So my vote probably goes to P-R, Flanders locations.
Where do you consider the spiritual home of cycling to be and why?
Among the really interesting topics that we discussed was where is the spiritual home of cycling?
That got me thinking.
Many locations come to mind.
D'Huez.
The Galibier.
Champs Elyssee.
The Paris-Roubaix route.
The Dolomites.
The Pyrennees.
Flanders.
It's hard to pick one, when you think about it.
For me the spiritual home of cycling is Belgium. They race in hard, inclement
conditions with a constant wind off the North Sea/English Channel.
So my vote probably goes to P-R, Flanders locations.
Where do you consider the spiritual home of cycling to be and why?