This is the latest challenge I am joining on Rouvy to get my last indoor miles in before spring (hopefully) properly arrives.

Here are the routes. I will let you know how I am getting on after each stage..

Kerkgate to Michelbeke | Belgium

Conquer many of the short, steep and famous cobbled climbs in a segment from the Spring Classics Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, including the Molenberg, Haaghoek and Leberg.

Montignies-sur-Roc to Dour | Belgium

Tackle a segment of Le Samyn, a Belgian one-day race that features a combination of rolling terrain, cobbled sections, and short, punchy climbs. Its challenging route, marked by repeated rough patches, is ideal for Spring Classics specialists and aggressive riders seeking to break away.

Costalpino to Ville di Corsano | Italy

Enjoy the landscapes of Tuscany in Italy on a segment from the unique one-day race in Tuscany, Italy that features white gravel roads, rolling hills, and punchy climbs. Its combination of dirt sectors and steep gradients tests both endurance and skill, making it a favourite among Classics specialists and climbers.

Diano Marina to Pantai | Italy

Cycle along the legendary Milan-San Remo route, the longest professional one-day cycling race in Italy. This race is favoured by puncheurs and more powerful sprinters and features the key deciding climbs: the Cipressa and the Poggio.

Nukerke to Kafhoek | Flanders | Belgium

The Tour of Flanders, one of the annual Spring Classics, is also known as De Ronde. It is the most significant cycling race in Flanders. You can ride a segment from Nukerke to Kafhoek.

Cysoing to Roubaix | Belgium

Cycle part of this iconic Paris-Roubaix route, known as the “Hell of the North.” This legendary one-day race features brutal cobbled sectors and unpredictable conditions. Its long, flat course is marked by iconic sections like the Trouée d’Arenberg, which test riders’ endurance and bike handling.

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