Join us at the first edition of Flanders Gravel Kemmelberg

Join us at the first edition of Flanders Gravel Kemmelberg

Gravel  02/01/2023

On Saturday 10 June, we will transform the Kemmelberg into a veritable gravel paradise. Get ready for one or more rides on and around this iconic slope.

Flanders Gravel Kemmelberg will let you discover the region around Heuvelland from your gravel bike. You can expect cobblestones, inclines, unpaved roads, traces of the First World War and the experience of Gent-Wevelgem in Flanders Fields. You can choose between three routes: 60, 100 or 140 kilometres. Those who choose one of the two longest distances will complete a loop in the morning and another in the afternoon. Between the loops you will be able to enjoy pasta or a burger. Those who register for the 60-kilometre route will only ride in the morning.

Flanders Gravel isn’t just about cycling, because its unique festival atmosphere will also make for an unforgettable experience. Among other things, your registration includes a race number for the back of your jersey, some goodies and a Komoot region bundle. At the start and finish sites, we will be providing live music and food trucks, and those who wish to do so can even stay overnight from the Friday to the Saturday. Find out all about Flanders Gravel Kemmelberg at www.flandersgravel.cc/kemmelberg and register. Early birds will enjoy a discounted rate until 27 March.

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