Belgium’s biggest bike nerd has a place in my heart and BikeRadar’s

By Jack Luke

Published: Friday, 19 July 2024 at 14:00 PM


I love Victor Campenaerts.

His emphatic victory on stage 18 of the 2024 Tour de France will go down as one of the highlights of this year’s race. 

Breaking away with Michal Kwiatkowski and Mattéo Vercher with 35km to go, Campenaerts led the disciplined trio through rolling terrain to a three-up sprint, beating the others in a well-deserved win for the former Hour Record holder and all-round on-bike grafter.  

His tear-jerking post-race interview was a further triumph for my biggest Belgian crush – it’s clear ‘Campi’ is an immensely kind, nice and well-liked man who simply loves riding bikes. 

Campenaerts is a masterful TT rider – a discipline that’s impossible to succeed in without being a huge bike nerd. – NNE-CHRISTINE POUJOULAT/AFP via Getty Images

He is also, crucially, a massive bike tech dork. Campenaerts’ pursuit of aero gains and passion for waxed chains would make even Simon von Bromley blush. 

This, combined with his affable ways, would make him the perfect addition to BikeRadar’s roster of exceptionally gifted tech correspondents.

His beautiful tucked-in TT-like pedalling style, narrow bars and aero socks all speak of a man who has spent a lot of time reading the AeroCoach blog and comparing tyres on Bicycle Rolling Resistance.

Belgian Victor Campenaerts of Lotto-Dstny pictured during the Grand Prix du Samyn, one day cycling race, 209 km, from Quaregnon to Dour, first (out of 10) race of the Lotto Cycling Cup, Tuesday 28 February 2023, in Quaregnon. BELGA PHOTO DAVID PINTENS (Photo by DAVID PINTENS / BELGA MAG / Belga via AFP) (Photo by DAVID PINTENS/BELGA MAG/AFP via Getty Images)
His love of bike tech makes him a perfect candidate to be a BikeRadar tech nerd. Please – join us! – DAVID PINTENS/BELGA MAG/AFP via Getty Images

He has also experimented extensively with large chainrings, 1x setups and Classified hubs – all classic tropes of the budding tech features writer. 

While I can’t imagine it would match the highs of winning a Grand Tour stage, he is a moustachio’d man I can fine well imagine delighting in unearthing, testing and discussing some mad, mega-niche aero upgrade. 

That he chooses to race without glasses and prefers black shoes marks him out as a man willing to go against the grain – if anything, just to annoy commenters. Love or hate, engagement is engagement, and Campi knows that.

He’s already shown himself as a natural and daft presenter with his immensely fun Instagram feed.