Biking Things to Look Forward To In 2021
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Biking Things to Look Forward To In 2021
RTTL related...
Obviously the Portimao track attack.
And also having my very good pal Couchy over here later in the year . Gonna show him what proper Enduro is
Personally, more weekends and weeks away on the other islands.
Some pals are snowed under with work and need to make hay while the sun shines.
But others are a bit quiet.
Once things settle down, we can have some more fun.
We have plenty of road and enduro days now, but the island tours were summat else.
And also the enduro lads want some long weekends on Fuerteventura.
Obviously the Portimao track attack.
And also having my very good pal Couchy over here later in the year . Gonna show him what proper Enduro is
Personally, more weekends and weeks away on the other islands.
Some pals are snowed under with work and need to make hay while the sun shines.
But others are a bit quiet.
Once things settle down, we can have some more fun.
We have plenty of road and enduro days now, but the island tours were summat else.
And also the enduro lads want some long weekends on Fuerteventura.
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Re: Biking Things to Look Forward To In 2021
I think there is something going on in Portugal
Also hoping the fucking DVSA finally opens properly again and i can finally get my full CBT and DAS instructor tickets
Also hoping the fucking DVSA finally opens properly again and i can finally get my full CBT and DAS instructor tickets
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Re: Biking Things to Look Forward To In 2021
A meet up at a decent cafe.
A RTTL push bike/MTB group ride, I can tour de Sarf Dahns if anyone is interested (once everything has dried out).
A RTTL push bike/MTB group ride, I can tour de Sarf Dahns if anyone is interested (once everything has dried out).
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Hopefully get to Balaton on a bikey holibob.
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Distinguished Gentleman's Ride. I am a millenial with a beard and a classic bike. How could I not? The fact they've moved it from September to May is a mere bonus.
I haven't met up with anyone from t'internet on a bike for years now. Maybe I should
I haven't met up with anyone from t'internet on a bike for years now. Maybe I should
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Come down to Pembrey, it was only wet for the first session this year and the year before we got sunburn
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Re: Biking Things to Look Forward To In 2021
that would be greatMingtheMerciless wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 7:32 pm A meet up at a decent cafe.
A RTTL push bike/MTB group ride, I can tour de Sarf Dahns if anyone is interested (once everything has dried out).
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Re: Biking Things to Look Forward To In 2021
I'm an event organiser, ride leader for a large club. Some of the tours I had arrange for this year had to be pushed back to next, so assuming things can go ahead it looks like this;
Easter: Small group to Wales (a warm up)
June: Taking a group to the Mach Festival - I'm treating this one as a chill and piss-up because I'm going from there to the next one which is proper serious
June/July: Large group to Wales
Sometime a trip to Nick Sanders Expedition Center (can't remember the dates but really should look that up and stick it on our website or it will be just me )
I'll be doing lots of day rides around Kent/Sussex/Hampshire/Wiltshire
I'd like to get away on my own - meet up with friends up north.
This year has been really hard for organising tours, especially as there has been different rules across the country. I've wanted to jack it all in several times but some of the people who signed up above, did so in 2019 and they are hanging on in there. I managed to get a group Wales trip in in September this year and right up to the night before, no one was sure that it could go ahead. It turned out to be very special because of that with lots of hugs and sad goodbyes at the end.
Easter: Small group to Wales (a warm up)
June: Taking a group to the Mach Festival - I'm treating this one as a chill and piss-up because I'm going from there to the next one which is proper serious
June/July: Large group to Wales
Sometime a trip to Nick Sanders Expedition Center (can't remember the dates but really should look that up and stick it on our website or it will be just me )
I'll be doing lots of day rides around Kent/Sussex/Hampshire/Wiltshire
I'd like to get away on my own - meet up with friends up north.
This year has been really hard for organising tours, especially as there has been different rules across the country. I've wanted to jack it all in several times but some of the people who signed up above, did so in 2019 and they are hanging on in there. I managed to get a group Wales trip in in September this year and right up to the night before, no one was sure that it could go ahead. It turned out to be very special because of that with lots of hugs and sad goodbyes at the end.
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Re: Biking Things to Look Forward To In 2021
It's a bit quiet really but mostly the usual stuff. A chunk of which depends upon the Zombies of course.
1. Portimao (50th birthday RTTL extravaganza)
2. Pembrey July/Aug. The typical RTTL weekend away
3. Liverpool / Wales jaunt. Just a couple of days away on my own most likely.
4. Bike Park Wales and Morzine. There'll deffo be BPW, Morzine depends on finances, i'd say it's 50-50 at the moment.
1. Portimao (50th birthday RTTL extravaganza)
2. Pembrey July/Aug. The typical RTTL weekend away
3. Liverpool / Wales jaunt. Just a couple of days away on my own most likely.
4. Bike Park Wales and Morzine. There'll deffo be BPW, Morzine depends on finances, i'd say it's 50-50 at the moment.
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Re: Biking Things to Look Forward To In 2021
TBH - I think we should organise a RTTL meet - it would be a good excuse to get out one we are allowed to.
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I'm far from against the idea. I'm also happy to do so.... However... If i do and i'm sitting there on my own in a field, i'll ban the lot of you.
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Re: Biking Things to Look Forward To In 2021
Nope, not sure if I can be arsed to go to Cadwell this year, I might just do Snetterton, I enjoy it and it's convenient so why waste time and sleep going further afield.
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Re: Biking Things to Look Forward To In 2021
Because all the people you spend your time shooting the shit with on here are likely to be there. we often have 15-30 RTTL people attending the track weekend. It's epic beyond all words.Julian_Boolean wrote: ↑Mon Dec 14, 2020 11:48 am Nope, not sure if I can be arsed to go to Cadwell this year, I might just do Snetterton, I enjoy it and it's convenient so why waste time and sleep going further afield.
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Re: Biking Things to Look Forward To In 2021
Assuming we're not still banned from the continent, then I've got a FLASH weekend booked (IIRC), other than that I'm just looking forward to doing some riding*.
* Currently the bike is parked up for 'domestic reasons' that are too complicated to attempt to explain.
* Currently the bike is parked up for 'domestic reasons' that are too complicated to attempt to explain.
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Re: Biking Things to Look Forward To In 2021
I was going to suggest the back garden at Weeksy Towers ....
I understand it is a bit like cat herding - and the track day is always a real pain in the arse - but if we can find somewhere central ish it could work.
One thing that this year has shown is that some personal interaction might be good ....
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Re: Biking Things to Look Forward To In 2021
A bunch of things postponed from this year. MotoGP, BSB, a trip to the Normandy beaches and war graves. All with my daughter and her partner. Two Harleys and a Honda.
Oh and whilst not strictly biking, Liege Bastone Liege and the Tour of Cambridge cycling events with my son. Both events completed many times before but still make me anxious as each year that passes the hills and distance get tougher on my ageing legs :|
Oh and whilst not strictly biking, Liege Bastone Liege and the Tour of Cambridge cycling events with my son. Both events completed many times before but still make me anxious as each year that passes the hills and distance get tougher on my ageing legs :|
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I'm hoping the Welsh National Rally will happen in May, and that I'll be either vaccinated by then or t'other half will be, so I can go. Ditto for group rides. Ditto, maybe, for a tour.
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Re: Biking Things to Look Forward To In 2021
Re-booked on the santander ferry at the end of MAy for our cancelled trip to Sotoserrano, Espania. Usual line up reburner , myself plus two Vito van with K1300S in the back and the trailer with A zzr1400 blackbird and A Multistrada, cant wait the roads round there are fantastic.
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I (unexpectedly) really enjoy riding the NCX, so I'm going to take 2 sunny days off this year and on one of them ride around the roads i used to in north Essex and Suffolk, and on the other day, same brief, but for Kent and East Sussex. In Suffolk lunch will be a ploughmans and in Kent it'll be fish n chips. Thought i'd enhance my post with those details.