Got out of bed and with the sun out my mind was quickly made up. I would ride to Wavre for the 7th edition of the 'Randonnee de l'Athenee', which is organised by one of the local schools. I know from past experiences that this is a great ride. And this year I was set to do the 55K. With the 18K distance between my home and the start this would yield me around 90K of biking. More than enough for this mere mortal.
The Ride
Paid 4 at the start, whilst my bike was being kept in the bike park, safe . The start of the ride was quite a blast for the legs. After a couple of K's to get out of Wavre city the first climb led us up a long, at times very steep hollow road. The first bikers were on foot, I just put it on the 26 in front and gritted my teeth. I would ride this hill. And so I did, and the next one, which, after a quick descent led us back up the same hill again. Already a first split from the other distances - 15, 30 and 40 - for this second hill. Yes, the fools that chose the longest distance would have something to talk about. Bois de l'Avocht, Bois du Mont, Bois du Menil, in and out of forest and shade the trail took us to the south of Wavre towards neighbouring Limal. There another extra loop took the 55K towards Profondsart and Roffesart. The tracks were beautiful, sometimes singletrails, small tracks between fields, hills too steep to ride, fast downhills, we got it all. And I was loving it. I found a good rhythm after an initial gasp for air and my legs that were protesting against another beating. I have been riding every day for the last 3 days, with my thursday trip to Polleur as a highlight and I could feel my legs were not very fresh. But mind was put over matter and I rode on. I was looking for the first reststop which came after 20K or so, perhaps a bit sooner might have been nice. There was enough to drink, with water and something which tasted like grenadine, and also fruit - bananas, oranges - and some cookies to eat. Drinking was most important because it was really hot in the fields. After the first reststop we had a nice venture into the Bois de Rixensart as we slowly made our way towards Rosieres. Luckily they left out the Bois des Templiers this year. I had been there on a ride a few years ago and it was muddy hell. So far I didn't see a single puddle - and it DID rain last night - so I was quite happy with the trail conditions. A field passage through Champles brought us to a tunnel under the N257. I could see that the bottom of the tunnel was a mud-trap, so I decided to ride over the N257 - very illegal, I see red - which kept my tires dry. The track now turned over "Le Ry" towards the golf course of le "Chateau du Bavette". A passage over private roads with a great downhill zooming next to the greens , then a sharp turn to the left and ... walking up an unsurmountable hill, both due to its steepness as to the wet stones that were forming the path. I saw a figure of 27% later on my GPS. For those interested the GPX track can be downloaded from Motionbased - see below.
 The ride now turned towards the north-east of Wavre, the Ottenburg region , but not before we had a 2nd rest stop, along the Bois de Laurensart in the neighborhood of Basse Wavre. The passage through the Bois de Laurensart up the hill towards De Tomme usually is a very wet one, but it was almost completely ride-able today. If you didn't mind going through the puddles you could ride it all the way. At De Tomme the 55 had another extra loop with a downhill going against the Red Overijse route, down into the field and then back up again through the hollow road leading towards the plains. Another steep downhill into the Bois de Laurensart and we joined the 40K again for a drop into Gastuche. Next to Grez Doiceau here so the tracks were very familiar to me. A nice passage through Dion Le Val with a long steady climb up towards the N25, followed by a drop down towards Dion again for the 55K riders. Another long uphill into the "Bois des Neulettes" and we were nearly home. At the end we passed through Basse-Wavre and next to the Racing Jet de Wavre football stadium for an urban intermezzo through narrow paths, leading us back towards the start. The distance was quite a bit more then the announced 55K but I don't think anyone really minded. This was a great ride, on a warm sunny day, along some of the finest paths in the Wavre region. Thanks guys. At the athenee I met up with the lovely Estér from BigM for a nice little chat before heading home. Was nice to meet you again E. Say hi to Iván for me.
The Lowdown:
What I liked: + Great trails, with attention to lesser visited tracks + the region and the use they made of what is offered + dangerous downhills and road crossings well marked + distance splits well marked - before AND after the split + arrowing sufficient and very noticeable + all this for only 4 + emergency number on cards handed out at start + bike park with surveillance
What I did not like: - only 2 rest zones, a 3rd on the 55K would have been welcome. - rest zones might have been a bit better stocked although offered food and drink was fine.
Ride Stats : 94K and 1155/1201 heightmeters (Polar/Garmin) in 5h3mins30secs Wavre TT : 57K and 917 heightmeters (Garmin)
GPS Track on Motionbased : CLICK Map :

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