Morini European meeting in France 2017

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Then you're highly welcome! Especially with your special bike!

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Easter weekend - no good for me dammit.
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160 miles from Tunnel Sous la Manche, 4h20 according to Goggle Maps.

Motorway to Boulogne then D roads all the way via the coast... lovely.

Train at 9.30 set off at 11.15, stop at 13.00 at a nice seaside restaurant for some moules et frites...

Arrive about 17.30...

What's not to like?
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I'll be with you Mike; there are some lovely roads on that route, and I might need to beg a pillion ride to get me home...
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You sure? :)

I'll be booking my tickets soon.
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I'd be using the coast roads down to Boulogne, then swing inland to miss Le Touquet and get back closer to the coast at Le Bay de Somme. Let Crotoy is a nice lunch stop, but expensive... Then it's SW to Cany-Barville and drop down southwards to the rally site? And if it's cold, just take the auto-route with two or more coffee stops!

We'll probably be in France on the Wednesday evening and start out on this route Thursday, possibly with a mid-morning break at Montreuil on the D901, as that looks like an interesting town to stop at, and a nice road to ride along...

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Montreuil-sur-Mer (nowhere near the sea) is indeed a lovely medieval town on a steep hill and well worth a detour. The cobbled streets are not much fun if it's raining... I see we've got some planning to do.
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Planning - agreed. I'll bring some detail maps to the next committee meeting at your, Mark. It's starting to feel 'real' now!

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IF i can get there, I will be coming from due South. I can certainly recommend the route down the coast from Calais though. Don't miss Le Treport if you come that way, and Montreuil sur Mer is well worth a stop-off.
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Hi All
Liz and I will be at Tancarville with our Tresette Sprint. We have already booked the boat from Portsmouth to Le Havre.
See you there.
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This is great news, Doug! Your French friends will be delighted to hear that Liz and yourself are coming.

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Hi All
Just to tell you that the entry forms etc are now on the Moto Morini Passion website in English. If you go to their site; click on the picture on the front page; and then click on the Union Jack button, all will be revealed.

Best wishes, and see you there.
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Well, I'm aiming to go there, either on the Dart or possibly the freshly refreshed Strada (does that make sense)?

Thanks for the update, Doug - so see you there, if not before! I guess that you're camper vanning - anyone else staying in a nice warm hotel???

Good riding,

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http://www.developpement-durable.gouv.f ... 43566.html
Initial investigation of the above indicates that other locations may include le Havre. Anyone got the spec on all of this yet?Oh well I can alway use the Dawes Galaxy....
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So for example in Paris...
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