
Join the Horst Peloton Bosch ePowered, a 160km pedal party from Rotterdam to Brussels.
We depart on Saturday, September 19th, and crush the longest leg on day one, settling down for a cosy overnight camp well over the halfway mark. On Sunday, September 20th, we gear up again to arrive in the afternoon at Parc Royal in the center of Brussels.
Soundtracked by Kiosk & Operator Radio regulars on the Veloblasters, we pedal carefree into Car-Free Sunday to strand at our free open-air party.
- The route: Rotterdam → Camping Costa Kabrita in Huijbergen
→ Brussels Warandepark - The pack: Bosch ePowered, limited to 100 riders
- The payoff: a limited custom made jersey, bottle, cap, and the Car-Free Sunday Open Air
Below you will find all the practical information and answers to frequently asked questions to help you prepare for the ride. We will update this FAQ closer to the date with any additional practical details.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where does the peloton start?
The ride departs from Rotterdam on Saturday, September 19th. The starting point is located close to Operator Radio, with the exact location to be confirmed in the coming weeks.
At what time will the bike ride start?
We assemble at 08:00, and the bike ride starts at 08:45. Coffee will be available at departure, but make sure you are fuelled before we start the ride.
Where and when does the journey end?
We will arrive at Parc Royal in Brussels on Sunday, September 20th, around 14:00. The arrival coincides with the free daytime open-air party organized by Horst, Kiosk, and Operator.
How many kilometers do we bike each day?
Each day we will cycle around 80 kilometers.
Where is the overnight campsite located?
The peloton stops halfway at Camping Costa Kabrita in Huijbergen.
What happens in case of extreme weather?
The ride takes place rain or shine. In the event of severe weather conditions that make camping or cycling unsafe, an alternative plan will be communicated to all participants.
How is my luggage and camping gear transported?
You need to bring your own tent, sleeping bag, and pillow. You do not have to carry these on your bike; all camping gear and luggage will be transported from the start to the overnight location and the final destination by our support vans.
How do we get back to Rotterdam after the event?
After the open air concludes in Brussels, a bus will drive participants back to Rotterdam. Separate vehicles will follow the bus to transport all bikes and gear safely back to the starting point.
What is included in the ticket price?
The price includes your overnight campsite stay, luggage transport, and a Horst cycling bottle. Catering is fully covered: fresh fruit, lunch, an afternoon snack, and dinner on Saturday, as well as breakfast and lunch on Sunday.
Will there be water available during the ride?
Yes. We will carry water along the route with our transport so you can top up your cycling bottle during the day.
Are there charging stations available for e-bikes?
We will provide options to charge your e-bike battery along the route and at the overnight campsite. You must bring your own battery charger. We strongly advise starting the journey on Saturday morning with a fully charged battery.
Should I bring a bike lock?
Yes. You are responsible for your own bicycle during breaks and stops along the route, so please bring a proper bike lock.
Am I insured against accidents or damage?
Participation in the Horst Peloton is at your own risk. Horst and its partners are not liable for personal injuries, or for any damage caused to bicycles during the ride or during transport in the support vans. We advise checking your personal insurance policy beforehand.
Is there technical and medical assistance on the road?
Yes. Support vans will accompany the peloton. We provide bicycle pumps, technical support for minor mechanical issues, and first aid (EHBO) accompaniment throughout the entire route.
Is there an age restriction to participate?
Yes, the minimum age to join the Horst peloton is 18 years.
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