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Written by: Lanolin
A few Summers ago I belonged to the email group of a large club. Every July there was a hard and fast rule: no TDF spoilers. … a perfectly reasonable rule. During major races, I avoid all cycling news sources all day so I can watch the action unfold on TiVo. After [...]
One of our riders flew over from Flanders to participate in a Bosberg photoshoot. We got a hot model and everything, so we took a little video. If you want to know more about Ritte Van Vlaanderen and the Bosberg, check out www.ritteracing.com
by Lanolin
TRAINING CAMP:
This past weekend was the Ritte Team training camp. All the categories were invited and we designed routes that would allow us to regroup without too much waiting. Saturday we hit the mountains off the coast in Malibu, logging 110 miles and about 8,000 feet of climbing. The first climb of the day [...]
So here is another Ritte movie, you know. Sit back, apply some chamois cream, strap on your helmet, and enjoy.
In 1919, a talented young bike racer from Flanders named Henri “Ritte” Van Lerberghe showed up bikeless to the starting line of the Tour of Flanders. The First World War had just ended, and ready for battle of a different kind, Ritte traveled to the race straight from the frontlines. Within minutes of the start, [...]