This past Saturday Flanders welcomed the return of the road racing season with the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, and we were there basking in the beautiful sunshine! We caught the race along two climbs, including the final climb of the day; the Molenberg. By the climb the winning group had already been established including the eventual …
Monthly Archive: February 2012
Monumental Bergs: The Kattenberg
So you’veĀ just arrived in Belgium and are eager to try out some of the famous Flemish Bergs. The only problem though, is that it’s your first day in Flanders and you’ve spent many hours in a plane or in a car. To say the least your legs are not in the ideal condition to …
Monumental Bergs: The Eikenberg
Up till now our Monumental Bergs have all been 800m or shorter, so we decided to increase the distance just a bit for you. This week we’d like to introduce you to the Eikenberg; a steady climb, mainly cobbled, longer than some, shorter than others, and neither too steep nor too gradual. The Eikenberg, an …
Experience Belgium with Vertex Cycling
We are heading into our third season of working with Tim Redus of Vertex Cycling. For those of you who haven’t heard of him, Tim has dedicated the majority of his life to bike racing. First as a racer himself, and later to help develop promising young riders from all over the United States. Recently …
Monumental Bergs: The Wolvenberg
This week we’d like to introduce you to the often overlooked climb, The Wolvenberg. Thought it’s at par distance wise with some of the other climbs of the Flemish Ardennes, and ranks highly for it’s maximum gradient; the Wolvenberg’s asphalt surface means it won’t become a decisive climb anytime soon. The Wolvenberg covers 800m of …

