Karel is at Paris-Roubaix!
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Check out these pics of teenager Karel.
In other words, Paris-Roubaix is a legendary bucket list event for any cycling enthusiast.
Karel traveled to Europe on Monday from Charlotte. He flew to Newark on United and met Joe there. They flew on United to Brussels. They arrived to Brussels airport around 7:30am on Tuesday and were greeted by someone with the EF coaching staff. They were shuttled ~90 minutes to their hotel in Lille Grand Stade. When they arrived, they received their Cannondale bikes that they rented for camp and checked into their rooms. Karel was exhausted from very little sleep on Monday night but they venture out for a shake out ride on Tuesday to experience the cobbles (and wind). After a good night of sleep on Tuesday, the camp officially started around noon on Wednesday. They received some really cool swag at the hotel, had lunch and then listened to a presentation about riding on the cobbles (Karel really enjoyed it). Then they were off for day 1 of camp - a 55km ride, finishing in the famous velodrome. When they arrived back to the hotel, they had snacks and then a late evening dinner.
The camp package includes:
- Four star accommodation at Park Inn by Radisson, Lille Grand Stade, near Roubaix velodrome - the start and finish of the sportive and finish of the pro race
- All meals and ride nutrition
- Daily training rides and sportive preparation with Team EF Coaching trainers
- Team car supported training rides with mechanic, nutrition and spare kit
- VIP pro race package including exclusive team access at the World Tour race
- Daily bike maintenance and cleaning by team mechanic
- Paris-Roubaix Challenge race entry and insurance
- Massages by team soigneurs
- Daily laundry service for cycling kit
- Pre-camp access to our training library
- Personal race-day nutrition consultation with nutritionist Spencer Miller
- Secure bike storage and ride preparation room
- Transfer from Brussels airport or Roubaix train station
I'm so happy for Karel to have this experience. It's going to be a challenging 4 days as riding the cobbles (on a road bike) is no easy task. Karel said that it was so much harder than he expected. But like we experienced at the Haute Route Alps 7 day stage race, this experience will give him a greater appreciation for what the professional cyclists experience when they race (just at much slower speeds and with much less pressure to perform).