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"Six idiots" to ride five Classics in seven days next week

The Stoepedist Week takes in complete routes of five Classics including Flanders and Roubaix

“Six idiots” – their words, not ours – will next week “set out to do what no-one should ever do” by riding the full routes of five Spring Classics in just seven days, including cycling writer Bill Strickland and photographer Chris Milliman.

Starting this Sunday with Gent-Wevelgem and finishing a week on Saturday with Liege-Bastogne-Liege, the event, billed as ‘the Stoepidist Week’ – more about that name below – will also take in the routes of the Tour of Flanders, Paris-Roubaix and Amstel Gold.

With an average distance of nearly 253 kilometres, that means 1,263 kilometres of some very hard riding inside the week, which also includes what are likely to be a very well earned couple of rest days, a break from the cobbles and bergs.

As editor-of-large of Bicycling magazine and author of books including Tour de Lance, Strickland will need no introduction to many road.cc users, while Milliman’s photography will be familiar to anyone who follows cyclocross closely. He’s also shot the very Classics that he is about to experience from a different perspective.

Joining them are David Alvarez and Jeff Lockwood, both originally from the United States but now based in Belgium. That’s Lockwood tackling the Paterberg in the pictures, by the way.

Belgium is also the native country of another of their companions, 36-year-old pro cyclocross rider Ben Berden. Pennsylvania-based Mark Taylor is the final member of the group.

So, why the Stoepedist Week?

Well, Alvarez, together with Springfield, Oregon-based framebuilder Todd Gardner, is the man behind Stoemper, maker of handbuilt steel and aluminium cyclocross frames and now branching out into road bikes too.

All six of those riding those five Classics next week will be riding on Stoemper road frames – they’ll see the bikes for the first time on Saturday, so the honeymoon period is a very short one – which they’re each buying themselves. This definitely isn’t a junket.

Other suppliers include ENVE, Castelli and Easton, while the Stoepedist Week blog also has a link to Strava data, hopefully meaning you’ll be able to see how the riders have got on at the end of each day.
 

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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karpkg | 12 years ago
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Send me some of that frames, I'll test them for free!

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scaramanga | 12 years ago
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Someone drop an iPhone? (pic 1) Ouch.

Great challenge. Will look forward to looking up some of the ride data on Strava.

Good luck guys.

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Simon_MacMichael | 12 years ago
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You forgot the dinosaur on the logo. That alone sells it to me  1

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nick_rearden | 12 years ago
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Gotta love a bike called Ronny. And that purple. We TOLD you that was making a comeback.

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cidermart | 12 years ago
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this looks like fun, but i have recently taken a rather hard knock to the head  4

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Benjamin Hall | 12 years ago
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Great idea! Can we donate them a cushion for when they ae done? There are going to be some tender backsides!

Thanks for the link to stoemper. The Ronny is a lovely looking thing!

http://www.stoemper.com/ronny.php

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