Monday, April 03, 2006

De Ronde van Vlaanderen and Tornado Tom

Every year the Ronde van Vlaanderen brings all the men of Belgium either on the roads as live spectators or by the TV to watch. The Ronde and Liege-Bastogne Liege are the most important appointments for the most loved sport in Belgium: bicycle.

The Ronde took place yesterday from Brugge under the rain. The arrival was in Meerbeke, under the sun. Very appropriately the winner this year wore a rainbow shirt. He is the world champion. Tom Boonen, the winner this year, come with a bucket full of victories from last year: Paris-Roubaix, Ronde van Vlaanderen, two stages of the Tour of Belgium and the world championship in Madrid.

He received the trophy from the King’s hands; he is today a Belgian Hero.

For very nice photos see Graham Watson site.

Sunday, April 02, 2006

Rome Treaty - 50th anniversary in 2007

I start to notice in the newspapers and the net resolutions on how to celebrate this major event next year.

To get my attention in the beginning was:

1. a curious little article in Le Soir stating that the office of the minister-presindent of the region Brussels-Capital Charles Picqué will organise next year an European Carnival in Brusells to celebrate the Treaty and create a sense of pride in Bruxellois to be in the capital of Europe.

2. this week, during their spring plenary the COMECE Bishops decided to hold a congress in Rome from 23-24 March 2007. This congress will mark and reflect upon the European Union and its values fifty years after the signing of the Treaty of Rome on 25 March 1957 COMECE is the Commission of the Bishops' Conferences of the European Community.

I start to see a pattern of decisions to spend lots of money for fun carnivals and vacations in Rome. I am curious to see what comes next. We are going to be hit in the 12 months from all side by this celebration. 50 years might not look like a lot but I feel that it is a major milestone. And for my baby-boom generation it means the work of a lifetime. It is not bad given the presmises.

Better look at Wikipedia to brush up on the history of the EU to put this celebration into context. What started with 6 than 9 than 12 it is now 25 countries this year and 27 next year with Rumania and Bulgaria.