Roeselare (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈrusəlaːrə], French: Roulers, West Flemish: Roeseloare) is a Belgian city and municipality in the Flemish province of West Flanders. The municipality comprises the city of Roeselare proper and the towns of Beveren, Oekene and Rumbeke.
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Flanders is cycle racing and cycle racing is Flanders. And the origin of this passion was in Roeselare. In 1912, Odiel Defraeye became the first Belgian to win the Tour de France and the first in the long line of world champions from Roeselare. Benoni Beheyt, Patrick Sercu, Jean-Pierre Monsere, Freddy Maertens. No wonder Roeselare has been chosen as the home of the KOERS. Museum of Cycle Racing. The route will include: a 90° cobblestone wall, outstanding trophies, a Service Course filled with racing bikes, testimonies from bike enthusiasts, compelling action images and a rainbow of cycling collection pieces. The KOERS Museum is the ideal place for young and old to catch the cycle virus and bicycle bug and to share and experience a passion for bikes and cycling. The KOERS Museum is for the entire family. Try out a 19th-century bike, put together your cycling team and test which racing colour suits you.
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BOMBrewery BVBA is a maltbakery that has its own Triporteur beers. It is possible to visit the taproom every Friday (9.30-18u) and Saterday (13.30-17.30). There is also the possibility to arrange a visit to the maltbakery for groups for €10/pp.
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