
I’m in De Carillon, an Oudenaarde café that sits in “two remaining 17th-century houses built on a former graveyard”. My new friends here are enjoying their beer and coffee, getting ready for the biggest day in Belgium’s cycling calendar.
The Tour of Flanders has both a men’s and a women’s race. The men have already started in Antwerp, on their 278-kilometre ride to Oudenaarde.
The women do a 164-kilometre loop away from and back to Oudenaarde, starting at 13:30.
At 11:30, I’ll be standing in front of the stage to see the twenty-two teams presented, and some of the famous riders interviewed. So cool!
I thought I was plenty early this morning for the train from Gent to Oudenaarde. The coach was beyond standing room only. A young man kindly gave up his seat to a slightly older man. And so I sat … and talked cycling to the fanatics across from me. More cool.
The train company delayed our departure for a half hour or more, since there were too many people. Many standers eventually volunteered to get off. (Thank you!) And we were off … in plenty of time for an Oudenaarde cappuccino.
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Now it’s the next day. I’m very tired. Slept ten hours.
There is so much more to say about yesterday … wow’s all over the place. But I don’t have much oomph to write. So I’ll continue the journey tomorrow.
I’ll leave you with two photos:
The presentation before the women’s race – each team came to the stage. Here’s Human Powered Health, with their leader Thalita de Jong waving to the crowd:

And now at the base of the Taaienberg, a half-kilometre cobbled climb with an average gradient of 6.8%, maximum 14.8% … here come the men!

Until tomorrow …











