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A party with a race

A little-known fact about Ghent in Belgium is that it has two cathedrals. The elder is St Baafskathedraal, which dates back to 932AD and is home to a 15th century masterpiece by brothers Jan and Hubert van Eyck entitled ‘The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb’. The younger is a 25-minute walk through the student district, just a stone’s throw from the train station. First consecrated in the 1920s, its original structure was destroyed by fire in 1962, rebuilt and reopened in 1965. This place of worship is called ’t Kuipke and it’s home to the modern masterpiece known as the Six Days of Ghent.

Though the website of the town’s tourist board proclaims it to be ‘Mecca for cycling fans’, from the outside ’t Kuipke has little to reward the many who make the pilgrimage from cycling heartlands such as France, Italy, Spain and, more recently, the UK and even further afield. Visually it is an unassuming, leisure centre-like concrete edifice, nestled at the heart of Ghent’s Citadelpark. On a sodden Saturday afternoon in mid-November, there are few hints of what is set to unfold within its walls over the next eight hours.

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