Ride

Hart in de heide

Eindhoven gravel 64 Route

© Dirk Rodts
Date
09.03.2025
Type
gravel
Distance
64km
Elevation
70m
Start
09:00 am — 10:00 am
Riders
5
Collector
Eindhoven’s light for Gaza

Eindhoven residents show their hearts during this first Heart for Gaza event, with bike rides in and around the city, followed by a gathering at the exhibition ‘If I Must Die, You Must Live’ in Art Space AUTO VITESSE by Henk Visch & Irene Veenstra.

An organisation by Henk Visch and Irene Veenstra, Jos van der Sommen, Faten Abushab, Rutger and Madelon from Cyklist, Walter van Hulst from Get Running, and Anton de Haan, Maurits de Preter, Alex De Broe from Koersklub Rood-Wit (B).

€2,541 raised

Info ride

Type: gravel
Distance: 64km
Date: 09.03.2025
Start: 09:00 am — 10:00 am
Start location: Cyklist (Gasfabriek 3, Eindhoven, NL)
End location: Art Space “Auto Vitesse” Huis Henk Visch (Voorterweg 128, Eindhoven, NL)

On March 9th, we depart from Café Cyklist in Eindhoven for a unique gravel ride with a deeper purpose. We begin the day with a warm welcome from Rutger and Madelon, who will treat us to free coffee or tea. At the start and finish location, you’ll find stands selling T-shirts, caps, and pins from the Gaza Sunbirds—with all proceeds going to support this inspiring Palestinian paracycling club.

Our 64 km gravel route forms the heart of this ride, taking you on a stunning mix of forest trails, heathlands, and hidden gravel sections. You can find the full route description at the bottom of the page.

The ride ends at a special location: the home of sculptor Henk Visch and Irene Veenstra, where we will be warmly welcomed. Hospitality is the central theme of this event, inspired by Palestinian culture, where community and generosity are deeply valued.

After the ride, you can enjoy a delicious Syrian meal, prepared under the guidance of Faten Abushab, accompanied by coffee, tea, and drinks. There will also be the powerful exhibition ‘If I Must Die, You Must Live’ at Artspace AUTO VITESSE, curated by Henk Visch, featuring poetry, posters, and artworks by Mosab Abu Toha, Refaat Alareer, Sliman Mansour, Yoshitomo Nara, and Henk Visch.

This is a chance to connect in a relaxed atmosphere with Belgian, Dutch, and Palestinian cyclists and supporters, including Mohammed Abu Asfour from the Gaza Sunbirds.

Join us and let your heart race—during and after the ride! ❤️🚴

Included

  • At the start: Coffee and tea offered by Café Cyklist.
  • After the ride: Syrian meal with coffee or tea, offered by Huis Henk Visch and prepared under the direction of Faten Abushab.
  • Visit exhibition ‘If I Must Die, You Must Live’, an exhibition curated by Henk Visch with poetry, posters, and artworks by Mosab Abu Toha, Refaat Alareer, Sliman Mansour, Yoshitomo Nara, Henk Visch.

NOT Included

  • All rides are self-sufficient, please bring your own food and drinks for the journey. No supplies along the way.
  • No technical support.
  • Other drinks: The proceeds from other drinks will go towards Sunbirds International's sporting goals.

Route

Eindhoven gravel 64

The route first heads south to find the wooded edge of the Groote heide after about ten kilometers. Then we string the woods and heaths together like pearls on a string, skimming the Leenderbos and crossing the Soerendonkse and Craenendonckse Heide, the forest of the Vroolijke Jager and the Somerense and Lieropse Heide. Should there still be heathland, one wonders? Yes indeed! Because we do not return to Eindhoven before we have briefly visited the Mieropse and Stabrechtse heaths. The south of Eindhoven: the gravel heart of the Netherlands!

Corresponding event

‘If I Must Die, You Must Live’ Huis Henk Visch

After-ride event with food & drinks at the finissage of the exhibition If I Must Die, You Must Live.

Palestinians are known for their hospitality and sense of community. This is reflected in our event, where artist Henk Visch and Irene Veenstra warmly welcome us. Their hospitality symbolizes Palestinian values of warmth and connection, emphasizing the importance of solidarity.

After the ride, we are warmly welcomed at Huis Henk Visch, where you can visit the exhibition If I Must Die, You Must Live, featuring poetry, posters, and artworks by Mosab Abu Toha, Refaat Alareer, Sliman Mansour, Yoshitomo Nara, and Henk Visch.

The exhibition offers a glimpse into the lives of Palestinians, whose existence is being destroyed as they suffer under Israel’s brutal, genocidal apartheid policies.

The title of the exhibition comes from the first two lines of the last poem published on Instagram by poet Refaat Alareer.

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Organiser

Cyklist

The Eindhoven Cycling Café is the meeting place for everyone. Enjoy a craft beer on our terrace and listen to great cycling stories. The supply is in the good hands of Rutger and Madelon, along with the rest of the friendly Cyklist team. There’s plenty to see in our café, from a large collection of cycling jerseys, the Bert Oosterbosch museum, to all the cycling races, classics, and cyclocross events shown on the big screen.
www.cyklist.nl

Organiser

Huis Henk Visch

The Stichting HuisHenkVisch – an active cultural platform for the visual arts since 2016 – expresses its disapproval and deep abhorrence of the devastating war being waged in plain sight of the world in Palestine and Lebanon.
www.huishenkvisch.eu

Henk Visch (Eindhoven, 1950) is a renowned Dutch sculptor, graphic artist, and draftsman. He studied at the Royal Academy of Art and Design in ’s-Hertogenbosch and worked in various locations including New York and France. Visch gained recognition for his sculptures and exhibitions at venues like De Fabriek and The Livingroom. He taught at several prestigious institutions, including the Rijksakademie and the Jan van Eyck Academy. Visch represented the Netherlands at the 1988 Venice Biennale and received numerous awards, including the Jeanne Oosting Prize (2018) and the Wilhelminaring (2023).
www.henkvisch.nl

Organiser

Koersklub Rood-Wit

© Jan Vandeperre

Café ROOD-WIT in Oud-Berchem, once known for its billiard history, no longer features the game. Today, it’s a cozy gathering spot where the café cycling team “ROOD-WIT” and locals enjoy drinks and community, while its nostalgic charm endures.