
Grande Finale
WE’VE WRAPPED UP THE 2024 SEASON: WHAT A GRANDE FINALE! NGE is you. Because gravel riding isn’t really about the bike – it’s about spending quality time with great people. That’s what we do, and that’s how NGE started – riding with friends after work, heading out for pizza. Then friends started inviting their friends, and after two seasons, here we are. It’s all growing organically, thanks to you. And may it keep growing – that’s our wish for both you and us!



On Thursday, we officially wrapped up the second season of our summer rides. For 20 consecutive weeks, we met every Thursday for a group ride. On top of that, we had several full-day weekend rides and as many as five weekend camps in different corners of Poland (we’re gradually adding event recaps here). It’s been an intense season for us, but the results are incredibly motivating. Every team member contributed to this, and it’s amazing to see how quickly our community is growing!
Thank you! For being there this Thursday and throughout the entire summer season – the grand finale turned out amazing! Huge thanks to the fantastic pizzaiolos – Piotrek and Darek😍
It was great to see so many familiar faces again. During the autumn-winter season, we’ll still be meeting regularly, though probably not as often. We’ll aim to organize at least one weekend ride per month. We’re also planning some non-cycling activities – but more on that soon!




Other stories

On the way through the Middle Earth
Vast open spaces, untouched by mankind. Lush green grass and mosses, graphite rocks, and sapphire lakes. Snow-capped peaks and blue glaciers shimmering on the horizon, adding depth to the entire scene. And a gray ribbon of winding gravel road, snaking through this landscape. These were the scenes that central Norway treated us to—earning a special place in our hearts.

Glad Midsommar!
Over the course of four days, from June 19 to 22, a group of 15 brave gravel riders covered 628 km from Karlskrona to Stockholm. The guiding idea was to celebrate the longest days of the year in the saddle, heading north where the sun stays above the horizon even longer.