MOSH × STEERSHOP — GRAVELPIT GRAVEL PIT SERIES
During the summer of 2026, MOSH Burgers and Steershop join forces for a series of allroad rides through the Bruges Ommeland.
Every last Thursday of the month, we gather at Steershop for an evening built around beautiful roads, hidden off-road sections and good moments with like-minded riders afterwards at MOSH Burgers on the Sint-Jansplein in Bruges.
This is not a race.
This is a community gathering centered around good times, discovery and respect.
What is allroad?
Why not simply call it gravel?
Because allroad is about freedom of cycling.
An allroad ride isn’t limited to gravel roads only. It’s a ride where every type of surface can become part of the experience — from smooth tarmac and old cobbles to hidden farm tracks, short singletrack sections, sandy paths and, of course, a healthy dose of crispy gravel.
Expect highly varied routes designed to keep riding fun, surprising and adventurous.
Ride format
We split into two groups:
— one faster-paced group (simply… faster )
— one social-ride group averaging around 20 km/h
Each ride covers roughly 55 kilometers of mixed allroad terrain.
Also in the faster group, we ride with a together-in, together-out mentality. If the pace gets lifted on a fun gravel section, please wait at the end of the segment until the group is complete again.
Riders who decide during the ride to switch over to the social-pace group can simply ease off and drift back toward the second group.
Required
— A properly working bicycle
— Helmet
— A GPS or smartphone capable of navigation, with the GPX downloaded in advance
— Working front and rear lights
No helmet = no ride.
Enjoy the ride.
(And the burger(s))
Practical info
— Gathering at Steershop
— Ride-out starts at 18:30 sharp
— Finish at MOSH Burgers — Sint-Jansplein, Bruges
— GPX routes will be shared on this page and on social media a few days before each event
Safety & respect
Because this is a community gathering built around enjoying cycling in our own region, we kindly ask everyone to leave their ego at home and put safety and respect at the very top of the priority list.
Riding different kinds of terrain also means riding through different traffic situations. Please stay extra alert when a gravel section suddenly reconnects to a public road. Signage in rural areas is not always perfect, and we truly count on everyone’s common sense to avoid risky behaviour and to respect local traffic rules at all times.
Every rider is responsible for their own safety — and for the safety of the group around them.
Stay alert.
Respect all traffic.
Ride aware.
Ride respectful.
