Last weeks power block went well. We had a number of hard sessions, including erg, outdoor track, and the 250m indoor track in Gent. It was based around shorter, higher intensity efforts. We had Sam Bewley at the house for the week, as he was part of the power block too. Sam is part of Lance Armstrong's Radioshack team, and is living in Girona, Spain.
After the track session in Gent, we had lunch in town, caught the train to Leuven, had dinner and a beer (Belgium apparently has over 800 beers, I think it's safe to say it will take me a long time before I ever tasted all of them) and then caught the train back to Aarschot. The weather since I've been here has been unbelievably hot for Belgium. The day we were in Gent, it was showing 36degrees on the clocks in town.
Over the weekend, I was offered to ride a 6-Day Madison in Fiorenzuola, Italy. The 6-Day format has been around for over 100 years and attracts thousands of people to the racing every night. I am riding with Jackie Simes, an American rider who is a couple of years older than me.
While in Kutztown a few weeks ago, I met Jackie at some of the racing. For me it was luck that I am in Europe, and for a reason that I am unaware of, his partner that he had organised to originally ride the 6-Day with, could not ride.
It's pretty short notice for me, leaving Belgium in two days to fly down to Milan. It is a huge opportunity for me to learn and I am looking forward to the experience. It will be my first 6-Day madison and it is also the first 6-Day of the season so it looks as all the big "hitters" of madison racing will be there.
The racing continues from each night, and the team that has done the most laps at the end of the 6 days of different track races including points race, scratch races, madison's and more, are the winner.
I will try take pictures of Italy, and hopefully be able to give updates as the week goes on.
Here is a few links about 6-Day Madison racing and a video on youtube of some racing.