
FAQ
Who can participate ?
The Roller Bike Parade is open to anyone who is at least 10 years old. Either you are a beginner or a pro, come and ride with us.
It is the perfect opportunity to gather your friends, family members and sport buddies to a sportive and bouncy event.
Do I need a registration ?
It is a free participation event, no registration is required.
Which means of transport are allowed ?
All muscle-powered wheeled vehicles are welcome, including:
– Roller skates
– Skateboards
– Longboards
– Scooters (except electric scooters)
– BMX bikes
– Bicycles
– Monowheels
Please note: for safety reasons, pedestrians are prohibited.
Which equipment is required ?
You must provide your own mean of transport as well as the drinks. It is strongly advised to stay hydrated during physical efforts. By bringing safety equipment you will avoid injuries in case of any falls.
What is important not to forget ?
- What should you absolutely not forget?
- Stay well hydrated throughout the event.
- Helmets, wrist/elbow/knee protectors, and lights are mandatory for children and strongly recommended for everyone.
- Never overtake the lead car.
- Keep to the right side of the road at all times so the parade staff can move freely along the left to manage the procession.
Parade schedule confirmation ?
Each parade schedule confirmation are given same day at 4pm.
Are you a para-sports participant?
All para-sports participants are warmly welcome.
We kindly ask you to inform us of the date you plan to participate, so we can ensure that the chosen route is suitable for your vehicle.
You can reach us at this temporary email address : info@beegroupe.be
Is it possible to know the route in advance?
For security reasons, the route is not revealed beforehand.
Will there be any locker rooms available?
There won’t be any locker rooms, so try to travel light. If you need to bring essentials, make sure to carry them in a small, easy-to-carry bag.
Liability
The organization cannot be held responsible in case of theft or loss of personal belongings. Each participant is fully responsible for themselves and takes part in the parade at their own risk. A medical team will be present to provide first aid in the event of minor injuries. Further assistance will be called if necessary.