About this ride
- Date: sunday April 24th
- Registration: 05:00
- Ride-out: 06:00
- Venue: In Den Vetten Os
From Leuven to the Hell of The North finish “Vélodrome André Pétrieux”. Don’t be disappointed if there aren’t any cobbles!
This route has the Kristof Allegaert seal of approval.
Statement
At Leuven Randonneurs we consciously choose to go off the beaten track. This means that we make as much use as possible of the B roads. In the southern part of the country, these are roads that can be of poor quality (route dégradée). Think of potholes in the road, small stretches of unpaved road, cobblestones, etc. We are convinced that these roads are an added value to the route and the experience. We assume that every randonneur can assess the danger and adapt his or her riding style. We explore every ride with a bike with a minimum tire width of 23mm.
Registration
We strongly advise registering beforehand on mybrevet.cc. Your brevet card will be available for pickup at the start.
Show up and ride is still possible, please make sure to bring a filled-out registration form and exact change ( € 7). Payment via Payconiq is also possible.
Parking
You can find all info on this page.
Controls
In Roubaix it can be hard to find something open on a Sunday. A control question will be provided at the start or in the confirmation mail. Tournai, just before Roubaix, is an interesting extra stop for supplies.
GPX Route & directions
This route has been archived and is available exclusively for Randonneurs Leuven RideWithGPS club members. Joining the club is completely FREE! As a member, you get access to:
– 24/7 access to our BRM archive
– Early access to new BRM routes
– Free premium features in the RWGPS mobile app
STATEMENT
At Leuven Randonneurs we consciously choose to go off the beaten track. This means that we make as much use as possible of the B roads. In the southern part of the country, these are roads that can be of poor quality (route dégradée). Think of potholes in the road, small stretches of unpaved road, cobblestones, etc. We are convinced that these roads are an added value to the route and the experience. We assume that every randonneur can assess the danger and adapt his or her riding style. We explore every ride with a bike with a minimum tire width of 23mm.