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C&V events in Europe 2023
With the 2022 season nearing its end, it's time to look forward to 2023. And going by the announcements so far, it's going to be a good year, event-wise. 
This first post is reserved for the list of events, and the dates they're planned (or expected, as long as dates have not been finalized).
As dates become available I'll update this post. Dates in bold have been officially announced. I've used the 2022 calendar as a baseline. Some events haven't shown any signs of life since 2019, but I've kept the ones I hope will be back someday. Maybe it'll help ...
If you have anything you'd like to add or correct, please chime in, and I'll update the calendar. Please, always assume this list is not up-to-date and check the actual dates before making any commitments. I have added links to the events' websites or social media pages where possible for your convenience.
Calendar 2023
29 January - L'Artica - Lonigo, Italy (2022 PICTURES)
17-19 February - Mostra Scambio - Milano, Italy
March - La Gibostorica - Castiglion Fiorentino, Italy
12 March - L'Ardita - Arezzo, Italy
17-19 March - La Lastrense - Firenze, Italy
25-26 March - Lambrustorica - Carpi, italy (Pictures 2022)
March - Gran Corsa - Milano a Sanremo, Italy
2 April - Ch'ti Vélo Rétro - Forest-sur-marque, France
29 April - Tweed Run - London, England
April - Hell of the North - Hemrik, the Netherlands
6-7 May - La Polverosa -Montechiarugolo, Italy
May - Velocipedia - Moulins, France
May - The Gert Lush - Bristol, England
28 May - Eroica Montalcino - Montalcino, Italy
3 June - Le Tour de Rance - Calorguen, France
2-4 June- Veloretro - Ulverston, England
4 June- Eroica Hispania - Haro, La Rioja, Spain
9-11 June - Retroronde - Oudenaarde, Belgium
17-18 June- In Velo Veritas - Hollabrunn, Austria
25 June- Tour de Trois - Basel/Bale (CH/FR/DE)
25 June- La Mitica - Castellania, Italy
30 June - 2 July - Anjou Vélo Vintage - Saumur, France
2 July - Eroica Limburg - Valkenburg, the Netherlands
August - La Savoureuse - Belgium
19 August - Eroica Germania - Rheingau, Germany
August -Über die Grenze - Huissen, the Netherlands
2 September - Eroica Dolomiti - San Candido, Italy
17 September - La Carrareccia - Bolsena, Italy
17 September - La pedals de Foix - Vilanova i la Geltrú, Spain
22-24 September - La Francescana - Foligno, Italy
2-3 September - La Vieille Boucle Lustinoise - Namur, Belgium
8-10 September - Velo Classico - Rumpshagen, Germany
September - La Superba - Portofino, Italy
30 September - 1 October - L'Eroica - Gaiole in Chianti, Italy
October - La Nebbiosa - Parma, Italy
14 October - Spirit of 78 - Porto, Portugal
13-15 October - L'Intrepida - Anghiari, Italy
October - La Divina - Cervia, Italy

This first post is reserved for the list of events, and the dates they're planned (or expected, as long as dates have not been finalized).
As dates become available I'll update this post. Dates in bold have been officially announced. I've used the 2022 calendar as a baseline. Some events haven't shown any signs of life since 2019, but I've kept the ones I hope will be back someday. Maybe it'll help ...
If you have anything you'd like to add or correct, please chime in, and I'll update the calendar. Please, always assume this list is not up-to-date and check the actual dates before making any commitments. I have added links to the events' websites or social media pages where possible for your convenience.
Calendar 2023
29 January - L'Artica - Lonigo, Italy (2022 PICTURES)
17-19 February - Mostra Scambio - Milano, Italy
March - La Gibostorica - Castiglion Fiorentino, Italy
12 March - L'Ardita - Arezzo, Italy
17-19 March - La Lastrense - Firenze, Italy
25-26 March - Lambrustorica - Carpi, italy (Pictures 2022)
March - Gran Corsa - Milano a Sanremo, Italy
2 April - Ch'ti Vélo Rétro - Forest-sur-marque, France
29 April - Tweed Run - London, England
April - Hell of the North - Hemrik, the Netherlands
6-7 May - La Polverosa -Montechiarugolo, Italy
May - Velocipedia - Moulins, France
May - The Gert Lush - Bristol, England
28 May - Eroica Montalcino - Montalcino, Italy
3 June - Le Tour de Rance - Calorguen, France
2-4 June- Veloretro - Ulverston, England
4 June- Eroica Hispania - Haro, La Rioja, Spain
9-11 June - Retroronde - Oudenaarde, Belgium
17-18 June- In Velo Veritas - Hollabrunn, Austria
25 June- Tour de Trois - Basel/Bale (CH/FR/DE)
25 June- La Mitica - Castellania, Italy
30 June - 2 July - Anjou Vélo Vintage - Saumur, France
2 July - Eroica Limburg - Valkenburg, the Netherlands
August - La Savoureuse - Belgium
19 August - Eroica Germania - Rheingau, Germany
August -Über die Grenze - Huissen, the Netherlands
2 September - Eroica Dolomiti - San Candido, Italy
17 September - La Carrareccia - Bolsena, Italy
17 September - La pedals de Foix - Vilanova i la Geltrú, Spain
22-24 September - La Francescana - Foligno, Italy
2-3 September - La Vieille Boucle Lustinoise - Namur, Belgium
8-10 September - Velo Classico - Rumpshagen, Germany
September - La Superba - Portofino, Italy
30 September - 1 October - L'Eroica - Gaiole in Chianti, Italy
October - La Nebbiosa - Parma, Italy
14 October - Spirit of 78 - Porto, Portugal
13-15 October - L'Intrepida - Anghiari, Italy
October - La Divina - Cervia, Italy
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BTW, I have deleted Eroica Britannia, as it was cancelled this year and has disappeared from the official Eroica.cc website. OTOH, I have added Eroica Montalcino and Eroica Dolomiti.
Registration for Montalcino opened this morning, and mrs non-fixie and I shall be attending, to see what Tuscany looks like in spring.
Registration for Montalcino opened this morning, and mrs non-fixie and I shall be attending, to see what Tuscany looks like in spring.

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I'll check on Gran Corsa next weekend. I'm seeing a guy who may know more. I have a feeling it may be done for good.
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I had met Alex before, but it's not easy to have a beer and a peaceful conversation with him when he's in full attire:


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There was an edition last year, although it doesn't seem to be mentioned on their website. I know, because at Eroica Germania in August last year I ran into Belgian Alex Wauters, who was going to ride on afterwards to Milan for the event. His plan was to participate and then ride home, back to Belgium, afterwards. On his 1908 bike. 
I had met Alex before, but it's not easy to have a beer and a peaceful conversation with him when he's in full attire:

I had met Alex before, but it's not easy to have a beer and a peaceful conversation with him when he's in full attire:

But I'll talk to my friend and see what's what.
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It was, as it turns out, part of a project called "Moorslede - Milan", an effort to re-enact what Cyriel Van Hauwaert did in 1908: ride from Paris to Milan and then ride the race. Which Van Hauwaert won.
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I am planning to go to Eroica Limburg. Just not sure yet what distance I should do. 100 or 150. I'll probably just go for 150 and change it (if possible) 2-3 months before the event, if the bike seems/feels uncomfortable. Or my fitness isnt up to spec.
Über Die Grenze (in Huissen, NL) ... really depends on the holiday-plans here.
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Über Die Grenze (in Huissen, NL) ... really depends on the holiday-plans here.
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Thanks! Updated the list.
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That is too bad! I attended it in it's first year, 2014 and I had always hoped to return and ride it again. With 1900 riders that year it had a spectacular route, excellent support and the best vendors! The post ride celebration was amazing with music, lots of food and dueling Gin & Tonic bars! But the most important aspect to me was that every finishing rider was received with the same enthusiasm, unlike other locations. At other venues such as in California the last riders in are often overlooked and almost forgotten, even though they worked the hardest to finish. Eroica Britannia did not let that happen!
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That is too bad! I attended it in it's first year, 2014 and I had always hoped to return and ride it again. With 1900 riders that year it had a spectacular route, excellent support and the best vendors! The post ride celebration was amazing with music, lots of food and dueling Gin & Tonic bars! But the most important aspect to me was that every finishing rider was received with the same enthusiasm, unlike other locations. At other venues such as in California the last riders in are often overlooked and almost forgotten, even though they worked the hardest to finish. Eroica Britannia did not let that happen!

I couldn't have taken that picture in Gaiole or Valkenburg, where there is a rich bicycle racing history, and an event like Eroica is more "naturally grounded". The subsequent move to Goodwood alienated the event even more from the original target audience, I believe.
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I really appreciate you making this list. Very good work on your part.
If this Festival proceeds, then its vintage wing, the Amersham Classic, with it.
A little easier to get to, from London, than Ulverston.
https://www.granfondoguide.com/Event...-the-chilterns
The Gert Lush, we are all hoping for.
If this Festival proceeds, then its vintage wing, the Amersham Classic, with it.
A little easier to get to, from London, than Ulverston.
https://www.granfondoguide.com/Event...-the-chilterns
The Gert Lush, we are all hoping for.
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When I signed up this year, I was going to ride all the way from Croydon, just to make that point (to myself).
I was suprised by the steely reception of British riders to the Goodwood event. I think the organizers tried their best to give us something good. All we had to do was show up and ride.
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Looks like I have a chance to move to Garmisch this winter so I might be able to make some of the Italian events
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There was the small matter of payment. A ticket for the weekend was Ł70, and if you wanted to sell a few parts a place to do so would set you back Ł200 plus VAT. And I'm guessing a place to stay in the area won't be cheap either during Goodwood Revival weekend.
I think this analysis on the Retrobike forum was pretty accurate:
I think this analysis on the Retrobike forum was pretty accurate:
I reckon they were trying to copy the Goodwood classic car format. Millionaires with vintage concours bikes and then build it up internationally so that some guy from Japan would make the effort to bring Coppi's original bike to the show. The modest budgets of the "proper " retrobikers on here made it exclusive. The millionaires never came and we stopped going so it failed.
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26-27 august 2023, Bergkönig, Emmental, Switzerland.
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Gran Corsa is officially cancelled. 
Looks like forever.

Looks like forever.

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Looks like the London Tweed ride is not active, at least the webpage is expired. I can’t find any UT about it going off either.
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The bike fair in Dessel, Belgium today. it was great again.

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Mostar Scambio Novegro. The loot we got.



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Thanks, Fabio. Wonderful! I have added it to the list.
Reminded me, BTW, of that funny movie by Dany Boon, Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis.
Reminded me, BTW, of that funny movie by Dany Boon, Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis.
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