Gent-Wevelgem sportive

blim
blim Posts: 333
Hello

Has anyone ridden this?

http://www.wevelgemcyclingclassic.be/

Fancy it in the future. Pity it isn't at the same time as the pro race, but having ridden the Flanders sportive this year, some warmth might be nice :D
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  • Very interesting...

    The infamous Kemmelberg... to do up and down.... :shock:
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  • TheStone
    TheStone Posts: 2,291
    Following on from this, anyone know if there's a Omloop Het Nieuwsblad (prev: Volk) sportive?

    Did Flanders last year and looking for something a bit shorter that starts and ends in the same place?
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  • TheStone wrote:
    Following on from this, anyone know if there's a Omloop Het Nieuwsblad (prev: Volk) sportive?

    Did Flanders last year and looking for something a bit shorter that starts and ends in the same place?

    I think there is, but in pure Continental style, it's nearly impossible to find the website

    http://www.cyclosport.org/classics.aspx
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  • blim
    blim Posts: 333
    Yep. This, despite the name, is the Het Nieuwsblad sportive.

    http://sport.be.msn.com/cyclingtour/oml ... s/2010/nl/

    I think i fancy it more than the Gent-Wevelgem one, on reflection. A good parcours on the 150km route.
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  • ugo.santalucia
    ugo.santalucia Posts: 28,313
    Reviving an old thread.

    Anyone has done this? I am looking at something a bit different for next spring
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  • blim
    blim Posts: 333
    I'm doing this one next year: a "best of" Flanders & Roubaix.

    http://www.superklassieker.be/
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  • ugo.santalucia
    ugo.santalucia Posts: 28,313
    Nice... although... not sure... is it going to be like those pizzas with too many toppings?
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  • blim
    blim Posts: 333
    I'll let you know afterwards. I think if they'd squeezed in the Kemmelberg, then yes...
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  • ugo.santalucia
    ugo.santalucia Posts: 28,313
    blim wrote:
    I'll let you know afterwards. I think if they'd squeezed in the Kemmelberg, then yes...

    I had a look at the route and while the first half looks good, the second seems rather uneventful, which seems a bit of anticlimax
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  • drlodge
    drlodge Posts: 4,826
    I am looking at something a bit different for next spring

    A BR Spring Fling where nearly all the riders who said they would turn up actually do?
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  • ugo.santalucia
    ugo.santalucia Posts: 28,313
    We are quite sold on the Gent-Wevelgem sportive, reason being the day before we can watch the E3 Prijs Harelbeke and the day after the PRO G-W for a proper weekend of flemmish cycling.
    It's also got a perfect 200 Km loop if you feel strong and a 140 Km plan B if the weather is sour
    Hotels in Kortrijk are reasonably priced with twin rooms for 60-80 quid a night... hard to beat!
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  • durhamwasp
    durhamwasp Posts: 1,247
    wow looks good!

    Did Paris-Roubaix and Flanders this year gone, so hoping to do 2 different ones in 2015!
    http://www.snookcycling.wordpress.com - Reports on Cingles du Mont Ventoux, Alpe D'Huez, Galibier, Izoard, Tourmalet, Paris-Roubaix Sportive & Tour of Flanders Sportive, Amstel Gold Xperience, Vosges, C2C, WOTR routes....
  • ugo.santalucia
    ugo.santalucia Posts: 28,313
    Right,

    really enjoyed the event. We signed up for the 215 Km full distance, but on the day the wind was quite strong and rain was on and off, so we went for the 140 Km distance, with the idea of taking it as a race, which we did... every 90 degrees corner was brake-bend-push like crazy to stay on the wheel of the guy in front.

    Great event, as usual mega Belgian organisation, marshals at all the big junctions with right of way. Very full on, despite the almost flat profile (Baneberg-Kemmelberg and Monteberg the only climbs in the medio).
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  • APIII
    APIII Posts: 2,010
    Fantastic ride, despite the usual Belgian weather. The organisation was excellent, and so was the Kwaremont beer being served at the finish :)
  • A bump for this thread after doing the sportive this weekend.

    Lucky enough to have good weather, although very strong winds, so went for the full 220km (we agreed if the weather had been foul, then the 135km route would've been ideal). Absolutely loved it - riding through Ypres' cobbles and the Kemmelberg were the obvious highlights, plus having a sprint finish with your mates on the actual pro finish. Got given a masterclass in crosswind riding by the Belgians: turn a corner into a crosswind - sprint - fan out into an echelon and suddenly I'm in the gutter and spat out the back. Luckily there were plenty of friendly groups at a range of speeds.

    Stayed in Kortrijk which was perfect - Ibis was cheap, let you keep bikes in the rooms, and was serving breakfast at 6am. Great food and beer options all round the small town. 10min ride east to catch the end of E3 on Friday, and the full G-W race on Sunday to watch makes it a great weekend in Flanders.

    Oh, and only 3,500 riders, and beer and frites stand at the finish.
  • durhamwasp
    durhamwasp Posts: 1,247
    Sounds perfect! thanks for that
    http://www.snookcycling.wordpress.com - Reports on Cingles du Mont Ventoux, Alpe D'Huez, Galibier, Izoard, Tourmalet, Paris-Roubaix Sportive & Tour of Flanders Sportive, Amstel Gold Xperience, Vosges, C2C, WOTR routes....
  • shipley
    shipley Posts: 549
    A bump for this thread after doing the sportive this weekend.

    Lucky enough to have good weather, although very strong winds, so went for the full 220km (we agreed if the weather had been foul, then the 135km route would've been ideal). Absolutely loved it - riding through Ypres' cobbles and the Kemmelberg were the obvious highlights, plus having a sprint finish with your mates on the actual pro finish. Got given a masterclass in crosswind riding by the Belgians: turn a corner into a crosswind - sprint - fan out into an echelon and suddenly I'm in the gutter and spat out the back. Luckily there were plenty of friendly groups at a range of speeds.

    Stayed in Kortrijk which was perfect - Ibis was cheap, let you keep bikes in the rooms, and was serving breakfast at 6am. Great food and beer options all round the small town. 10min ride east to catch the end of E3 on Friday, and the full G-W race on Sunday to watch makes it a great weekend in Flanders.

    Oh, and only 3,500 riders, and beer and frites stand at the finish.

    We did exactly the same , same hotel - fabulous to see Phil Gil, Van Avermaet etc. on Friday at the E3. Kortrijk is a lovely up market town (as opposed to Liege etc) and there were lots of places to eat and drink.

    Belgian riders are so good - the ‘momument’ Sportives attract many more people whereas this one was fast but so safe it was by far my favourite (and I’ve done them all now). Good advice about the sprinting out of every corner, sometimes hard work but you get used to it very quickly. Kemmelberg is horrible :D

    We were so lucky with the weather as Fridays weather would have made it a bit unpleasant.

    Fabulous weekend away !
  • kirkee
    kirkee Posts: 369
    As above says, just got back from doing what could be one of the best Flanders weekends ever? Arrived there midday Friday, got to accom in Kortrijk. Rode to Kwaremont to watch the E3. Saturday did the 215km GW. Sunday with knackered legs did the Johan Museeuw Classic medium ride. Then watched the GW on the big screen in Harelbeke! Its got to be the Carlsberg of Flanders weekends, only with Jupiler and Kwaremont not Carlsberg! Got lucky with the weather and all closeby riding distance from accom. Its a 2 race two sportive weekend, awesome.
    Caveat - I buy and ride cheap, however, I reserve the right to advise on expensive kit that I have never actually used and possibly never will