Flandria
Retro Guru
Wow !. Those pictures make we want to get on the next boat to Belgium.
Well, contact me first to ask about the weather before you take any boat. Two hours later, the rain was pouring down and until now it hasn't stopped either
I think this is true. The original brand split into two, one part was Flandria and the other part became Superia.
Flandria was of course sponsor of most of the big names in Belgian cycling up to the early 1980s- Van Looy, de Vlaeminck (both of them), Maertens, etc etc. Superia got Eddy Merckx, though. Now there's a dilemma: which would you rather have on your team? Eddy Merckx, or all the others put together...
Jup, that story is true! Until 1957, the three brothers Aimé, Remi and Jerome Claes worked together as 'Gebroeders Claeys' (= Brothers Claeys). They got a big dispute about the future of the brand and decided to split up: Aimé Claeys went on as Flandria, Remi founded the brand Superia. Jerome decided to quit the business. They literaly divided the factory in Zedelgem in two parts!
There is a great book about Flandria available: 'Flandria, 20 wondere jaren van een wielerploeg' (= Flandria, the 20 wonderfull years of a cycling team') but unfortunately it's in dutch... It has more or less all the information you can think of.
Very nice............modern bikes should have more chrome
Like the environmentally friendly bike stand
Shaun
A bit difficult to take a real bike stand with me Shaun . Spent at least 10 minutes to find a nice stand on my last stop, but it was welcome as I'm not such an hardcore cyclist