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HERE WE GO WITH THE THURSDAYS! We’ve missed you too. The long-awaited weekly Thursday group rides are officially back! And this season, they’re better than ever. Do you prefer a chill, conversational Latte, a balanced Macchiato, or a strong, intense Espresso? Come join us and pick your flavor 👀




In the spring of 2023, we started with a simple idea: go for a gravel ride and grab some pizza with friends after work – and that simple concept is the foundation of NGE. On May 29, we (almost) hit the two-year anniversary of our very first group ride. So we decided to celebrate the day by kicking off the third season of our weekly Thursday rides. This year, we're introducing a third group – so that everyone can find their perfect pace.


This year, we're riding in three groups:
Latte – a chill, conversational-paced ride led by Patryk and Doma. Expect an average speed of 21–23 km/h. Macchiato – a bit faster, but still relaxed. Perfect for those who enjoy a brisk pace without pushing the limits. Led by Damian, Macchiato averages 24–26 km/h. Espresso – still the fastest gravel group ride in the city. We occasionally regroup and catch our breath, but we do like to race a little ;) Led by Janek, with an average speed around 30 km/h.
We all meet up for pizza at the finish. It’s a tradition that’s been with us since day one—and we’re not planning to give it up!
Come join us! The schedule can be found on our Strava club's page.




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.