Can you tell us about the Hellenic Mountain Race? How was it?
Absolutely stunning, to begin with. The idea of participating in the Hellenic Mountain Race came from my partner, Katrien, who tried to convince me last December. At that time, I was mostly confined to my sofa or the physio, living in uncertainty and doubting whether it was a foolish idea to even consider racing in May. However, the thought of this race became a possible goal—a light at the end of the rehab tunnel. Fast forward a few months, and we found ourselves in Kalambaka, the starting point of the race. Race day arrived swiftly, and we set off from Meteora along with 75 other riders in sunny weather, ready to tackle the first steep climbs and explore our beautiful surroundings. We rode our bikes for five days and ten hours until we crossed the finish line.
Along the way, we encountered some of the most beautiful terrain we've ever ridden. Greece rewards the hard work of tackling long, steep, and challenging climbs with breathtaking views. Many of these views were among the best we’ve experienced on our bikes.
Was it the first race after your accident?
Yes, it was my first event after eight months of rehab and about nine months since my last race, the Silk Road Mountain Race. Those were not the easiest months, and a lot happened in that period, but I am grateful that Katrien encouraged me to race this one as a pair. It was the perfect way to get back into racing gently. When racing as a pair, I know I will be riding slower and will be able to let my body recover a bit more—push it less to its limits.