Kermis racing (also written as Kermesse, Kermese, or Kermiskoers) is a staple of Belgian racing. Here you can find out all you need to know about how to find a list of races, what category of racer you fall into, signing in to a race, requirements, tactics, and finding results once the race is over.
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Kermis Racing
Finding Bike Races
Below is a guide to navigate the race listing webpage of the Wieler Bond Vlaanderen. You will also find the race listing webpage for the WBV (Wieler Bond Vlaanderen) below our guide. First you need to select the start date and end date you would like to search using the “Periode Van” and “Periode …
Kermis Racing Categories
Below I have outlined all the different categories that you can find when you are interested in racing in Belgium. Broken down a bit more simple is if you are: Elite Male, Non Pro: (1.12, 1.12A, 1.12B, 1.18 Open, andĀ GentlemanĀ Races) Elite Female: (1.15 and Junior Men 1.14.3 races when there are no other 1.15 races …
Kermis Racing in Belgium
What is a Kermesse? A kermesse (also sometimes written as kermese or kermis) is your standard race for a cyclist in Belgium. In Belgium racing is pretty much summed up into two categories, Elites with contract (professional) and Elites without contract (amateur). There are also masters (30+) races available to racers, but not nearly as …
Race Results in Belgium
Below is the uitslagen or results page for the Wieler Bond Vlaandern Federation (the Flemish Cycling Union). You can use the form below to find all the results (up to one week old) for kermis bike races in Belgium. Just click on the date of the race and then scroll down the list. You can …




