‘De Ronde’ date announced (and coming soon, ‘De Ronde CX’)

Tour of Flanders, Portland-Style - De Ronde-37

Riders tackling one of the many
climbs during the 2009 edition.
(Photo © J. Maus/BikePortland)

The “De Ronde” — a legendary unsanctioned road ride known for its myriad unrelenting climbs in the hills above downtown Portland — will be held on Saturday, April 20th. The announcement was made by ride organizers today. Organizers also announced that “there will be another equally challenging ride heading south” the very next day and later this fall they will debut “De Ronde CX.” As its name implies, the CX version will be a more off-road, technically challenging route that promises, “West hills gravel roads, singletrack, staircases, beer, etc.”

The Ronde was first held in 2007. It started as something of a mystery and only about 100 hardcore souls showed up that first year. As word (and media coverage) of the ride has spread, it has become sort of a phenomenon. Last year I estimated about 1,000 people showed up.

To give you an idea of how challenging the course is; last year’s route was about 47 miles with 7,800 feet of climbing and I took nearly 5 hours to finish it. The ride was inspired by the Tour of Flanders and riders follow a route marked with yellow lion stencils painted on the ground.

The official website is purposely lacking in information; but they do provide this handy guide:

It’s just a ride:
No Prize but Honor
No Fee but Sweat
No Support but Lycra
No Sponsor but Yourself
No Rules but the Lawful kind
No Sanction but from the Madonna del Ghisallo

Watch for the Lion of Flanders to guide your way.

Follow us on Twitter @bikeportland for more details as the date approaches. To learn more about the ride, read previous BikePortland coverage, view our photos, and check out the the 2009 OPB story.

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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Matt
Matt
11 years ago

Toughest ride ever.

Champs
Champs
11 years ago

If the route is marked with yellow stencils, I never saw them. Hope I don’t have the same bad luck with flats and get to the bottom of Cornell with nowhere to go but home.

The Brynwood climb is nasty. High time I get myself some compact gearing.

KRhea
KRhea
11 years ago
Reply to  Champs

There’s a stencil for every single turn on the entire route and at some places there are 2 stencils. You were in oxygen debt, hence the reason you didn’t see the markings.

Indy
Indy
11 years ago
Reply to  Champs

You can still find the stencils all over the West Hills. Hard to miss them.

michael downes
michael downes
11 years ago

Awesomest group ride in Portland (if you love climbing)……. I’m there!

A.K.
A.K.
11 years ago

That ride totally kicked my ass last year, but I’m so glad I did it.

I’m thinking about doing it again, but I think going back again is almost harder than the first time you do it, since you know what to expect!

davemess
davemess
11 years ago

This was hands down the best event of any kind I did last year. We desperately need more of these types of grassroots events in PDX.

pabstslut
pabstslut
11 years ago
Reply to  davemess

If you like this sort of thing you should check this out.
http://velodirt.com/2013-velodirt-calendar/

davemess
davemess
11 years ago

I”m hoping the CX ride will be like the SSCXWC trials race when they were in Seattle a few years ago. Urban cross is pretty fun.

Varner
Varner
11 years ago

What’s this mysterious Sunday ride? Could it be the Tour of Happy Valley?

Curt Dewees
Curt Dewees
11 years ago

Hmmm, 4/20. Is the date just a coincidence? 😉

Hugh Johnson
Hugh Johnson
11 years ago
Reply to  Curt Dewees

hur dur…weed!

Jimmy Ray
Jimmy Ray
10 years ago

Where does it start?