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Seventy-six participants. Nineteen 2CVs. One roadbook.
"We'd like to organise a rally for our partners, on either 20 or 21 September, with a preference for the 21st."
UCM wanted to treat its partners to a day worth remembering. It became a vintage car rally: nineteen Citroën 2CVs, a roadbook through the Holsbeek region, and three practical challenges along the way.
BeauBelge handled the entire organisation — from the cars and the route to the catering and the guidance. A video reporter captured the day. Welcome coffee at the start, a barbecue lunch en route, and a verre de l'amitié to close.
Cars, roadbook, challenges, catering and guidance — all in one hand.




Nineteen 2CVs in convoy through the Holsbeek countryside, with three challenges along the way that got the teams out of their cars.
Between the legs, an open-air barbecue, and to finish a verre de l'amitié — time to look back on the day.
"What a great encounter yesterday — your professionalism blew us away."
Fifteen people. Half a day of meeting, half a day of team building.
"I just wanted to check if you could prepare a proposal for a possible team building day, somewhere towards the end of April. You know where my preference lies regarding the activity, so I look forward to your proposals. Region: preferably somewhere central in Belgium."
Bring fifteen employees of an international technology group together in central Belgium. Half a day of internal meeting at a quiet location, half a day of an experience that management would remember for a long time. Discretion assured. No mass team-building formula.
Logistics, catering, vehicles, route, briefing and debriefing — all in one hand.





In the morning, the group met in a private setting. No distractions — just the room, the team, and what had to be discussed.
After lunch, a convoy of vintage military Jeeps was waiting. Fifteen people, four vehicles, one route through the countryside around Mechelen. Driver role rotated per pair, short briefing, a navigation challenge along the way.
At the end of the day: a quiet wrap-up at a secluded spot, with time to talk things through and let the day settle.