Leuven (Brussels Morning Newspaper): Leuven hosted a World Cup Gravel event, highlighting the rising popularity of gravel and mountain biking. Alderman Johan Geleyns emphasized improvements in cycling facilities, including a €6,500 bike wash stand and new trails like the Frans Claes route.
Gravel and mountain biking are becoming more popular off-road sports in Leuven. Last weekend, the city hosted a World Cup Gravel event, showing the rising interest in these activities. Gravel biking mixes road cycling and mountain biking, allowing riders to enjoy rough trails and smooth roads for a fun experience. Mountain biking remains popular too, especially for those who like challenging, rugged paths. These sports attract fans who want to push their limits and connect with nature.
How is Leuven enhancing off-road cycling with new trails and facilities?
Bike shops are seeing more people buying these bikes. Many are investing in gear to explore local trails. The local government is also improving bike paths and creating new trails for these sports. With events like the World Cup and better facilities, Leuven is becoming a hub for off-road cycling, attracting both local riders and international interest.
According to Alderman Johan Geleyns, there is a need to improve facilities for the growing number of off-road cyclists in Leuven. To support the rise in gravel and mountain biking, the city has made changes to cycling paths, including the new Frans Claes gravel route added in July. This route, named after a famous Belgian mountain biker, offers more options for cyclists. A permanent bike wash stand has been set up at the Sports Hall in Heverlee, the endpoint of the gravel route, allowing cyclists to clean their bikes easily. These improvements aim to create a more bike-friendly environment in Leuven, encouraging recreational and competitive cyclists.
Leuven has invested 6,500 euros to set up a bike wash stand, where cyclists can wash their bikes for just 50 cents using a bank card or smartphone. This convenient service shows the city’s commitment to supporting cyclists and promoting a bike-friendly environment. A second bike wash is planned for the Philips site expected to be ready early next year, making it even easier for cyclists to keep their bikes clean after rides.