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Old 16-02-2007, 07:55 PM   #16
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just look at those twisting mountain roads
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Methinks a Harley would be more appropriate.
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Old 16-02-2007, 07:59 PM   #17
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Got me thinking, anyone from UKMOC (i.e. CK, Gary etc) up for a trip to Ghent?

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Marky - you know we'd love to accompany you anywhere

But.......... we are just about to the hilt in annual leave, as so much is for racing etc (we do have a week to ourselves in Sept tho - we hope!!)

Why not come along on the Assen trip - dump your stuff with us & go on trips out on the Fri/Sat before the big race on the Sun (see dates in the race section). I have already booked the ferry for early Thurs morning that week

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Old 19-02-2007, 09:55 PM   #18
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Hi CK,

I'm booked for Cyprus from June 3rd to June 10th although I probably wouldn't be that interested in doing a WSB/MotoGP meet, I much prefer the St Lo kind of idea, you know riding around and exploring the 'B' roads during the day.

If your holiday plans change at all then let me know.

Good luck with Team Knight for 2007!

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Old 19-02-2007, 10:19 PM   #19
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Hi CK,

I'm booked for Cyprus from June 3rd to June 10th although I probably wouldn't be that interested in doing a WSB/MotoGP meet, I much prefer the St Lo kind of idea, you know riding around and exploring the 'B' roads during the day.

If your holiday plans change at all then let me know.

Good luck with Team Knight for 2007!

Cheers for now
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That isnt a WSB/GP weekend mate - its the annual Dutch Ducati fest - Ducati's ONLY on track for 3 whole days!! you should hear the packed paddock... from 7am till midnight....

I know what you mean tho - must try & sort out summat eh?
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Old 19-02-2007, 10:43 PM   #20
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I've always fancied Ghent, about 2 hours from Calais? Ghent's meant to be a well cool place, very medieval but not as touristy as Bruges.

Got me thinking, anyone from UKMOC (i.e. CK, Gary etc) up for a trip to Ghent?

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If you like to party then the Ghent Festival is the place to go
http://www.gentsefeesten.be/english/index.htm
Ten days of live music, street theatre and drinking. I have been three times now over the years for long weekends (I dont think I could last much longer) and I cannot begin to tell you how good it is. Very well organised and policed with lots of free entertainment and fantastic Belgium beers all in the centre of the historic city
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Old 02-04-2007, 01:15 PM   #21
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Bob, a good 1st trip is Portsmouth - Cherbourg.
A nice bimble off the ferry south to St Mere Eglise (still got a parachutist hanging from the chrch in the town square, must be a dummy! ) & pretty town to wander through.

Plenty of nice cheap accomodation in St Lo further down the road (only about 100k from the ferry in total) - with good roads to rideout to the Normandy beaches, see the huge memorials, also not far to Bayeux (of the tapestry fame). Great local eateries.

Where ever you go - have a good time

C
Did a similar trip last year, but did Dover, Calais Then to a little town called Le Crotoy (Lovely little village and the Hotel is cheap with a lockup for bikes), then on to St Mere Eglise and then basically messed around northern France for 4 days, then to Cherbourg and home.

The French seem to be alot more Bike friendly people wave etc and more to the point they seem to notice you and give you plenty of room, it totally changes my perspective of them.

One thing to bear in mind (sorry if covered didn't read whole post) quite alot of the gas stations are automated and only allow French Credit Cards, we got caught out and stranded without fuel as a result....lol you should see me n a 748 with a fuel can bungied to the tank.
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Old 02-04-2007, 02:41 PM   #22
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Get out clause is wait for Car to turn up and politely ask if they could put in 10 euros worth.... Had to do this for same reason couple of years ago.
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Old 02-04-2007, 07:12 PM   #23
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Well, guess none of you decided to drop us a line here....

and just for those of you who don't know... we do actually have twisties... and we ain't far from some really nice forests and twisty hilly roads in the North of Germany...

Speak nice to me an I'll even let you use the Tom Tom with a pre planned tour!!
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