Rouleur Classic – A monumental celebration of cycling in the capital

November 2, 2017

Between 2-4 November, London is hosting the Rouleur Classic – the world’s finest road cycling exhibition. The theme of this year’s edition will be legendary Monuments from five iconic races around Europe: Milan – San Remo, Tour of Flanders, Paris – Roubaix, Liège – Bastogne – Liège and Tour of Lombardy. A gallery featuring iconic images will present art installations celebrating each Monument.

Sean Kelly collection presenting an impressive number of awards and distinctions

Passionate cyclists across the capital will have a chance to experience the world of elite cycling, by attending exclusive sessions with some of the greatest athletes in the history of cycling. Alberto Contador – former winner of Tour de France, Giro d’Italia and La Vuelta, will present ‘Life after racing’ on Friday, while Fabian Cancellara, a veritable Classics specialist will share his ‘Monuments memories’.

Participants will also have access to several exhibitions, including ‘A history of elite performance’ and a space showcasing the latest technology for road cyclists. The event will take place in the 1920’s, Victoria House, situated in Bloomsbury Square, London.

Promo Branded Image for Rouleur Classic with Partners

A key objective for London Sport is to harness the power of elite sport to inspire the next generation of sporting talent. Rouleur Classic is a great platform for Londoners to do so and get inspired from the great stories of elite athletes.

 

About London Sport

London Sport is a not-for-profit organisation helping all Londoners live longer, healthier and happier lives through being active. 

Part of a national network, we champion physical activity in London’s most deprived communities, sharing insights, influencing decision makers and allocating funding to effect change. 

In some parts of the capital, people live 12 years longer in good health than others. With physical inactivity being one of the leading risk factors for preventable ill health, we want to help every Londoner find their way to move more.

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