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Life in squares: the addictive and adventurous cycling challenge you’ve never heard of

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Life in squares: the addictive and adventurous cycling challenge you’ve never heard of

Sometimes you have to feel sorry for Belgium. It has so much going for it – not least triple-cooked chips, incredible beer and Eddy Merckx – yet often it’s reduced to being to a unit of measurement. Perhaps most famously, the Amazon rainforest has lost an area the size of Belgium. But there have also been reports of an oil slick the size of Belgium, and an iceberg even bigger than Belgium. Now, though, there’s another. This little country in the north of Europe, centre of culture and economics, is being compared to a max square.

You’re probably wondering what on earth a max square is, unless, that is, you happen to enjoy tiling. To put an end to all this bush-beating, we’re talking about maps. Tiling, in the context of cycling, involves ‘ticking off’ map squares by riding through them. It’s niche, it’s fun, and it has a big following. It’s also not half as odd as it sounds – although I would say that, given that since learning about the idea through writing and researching, I’ve started to enjoy a bit of tiling myself.

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