Spring's opener '25
WHAT A SATURDAY! A true start of spring. For the third year in a row, we met on the first Saturday of the calendar spring to celebrate the upcoming season together. It's wonderful to see so many familiar faces again, and we can't wait for the next ride!
We started the tradition of drowning Marzanna two years ago. It was during that memorable meet-up by the training ground when Doma dove into the river. We named the meet-up "Drowning Marzanna" and continue it every year. (Unfortunately) in the following editions, there was no actual drowning, but the fun is still top-notch.
We met early in the morning at the Clubhouse, where we started the day with a good cup of coffee. It was great to see all of you again <3 Conversations were great, but we’ve got a ride to complete!
We rode nearly a 120-kilometer loop east of Warsaw. Starting with the singletracks in the Wawer Forest, we left the city towards Halinów. On the way back, we rode classically through the Poligon – and that was that.
It was a beautiful day, just like every Saturday with NGE!
Thank you, my dears, until next time!
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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.