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Re: Morini European meeting in France 2017

Posted: 05 Nov 2016 16:56
by Brubru
Then you're highly welcome! Especially with your special bike!

Bruno

Re: Morini European meeting in France 2017

Posted: 07 Nov 2016 13:53
by Butch
Easter weekend - no good for me dammit.

Re: Morini European meeting in France 2017

Posted: 07 Nov 2016 21:14
by MickeyMoto
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?

Re: Morini European meeting in France 2017

Posted: 08 Nov 2016 13:29
by MarkB
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...

Re: Morini European meeting in France 2017

Posted: 08 Nov 2016 20:03
by MickeyMoto
You sure? :)

I'll be booking my tickets soon.

Re: Morini European meeting in France 2017

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 12:34
by corsaro chris
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...

CC

Re: Morini European meeting in France 2017

Posted: 10 Nov 2016 09:50
by MarkB
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.

Re: Morini European meeting in France 2017

Posted: 10 Nov 2016 11:58
by corsaro chris
Planning - agreed. I'll bring some detail maps to the next committee meeting at your, Mark. It's starting to feel 'real' now!

CC

Re: Morini European meeting in France 2017

Posted: 11 Nov 2016 16:40
by Ming
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.

Re: Morini European meeting in France 2017

Posted: 04 Dec 2016 11:47
by SettebelloDoug
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.
Doug

Re: Morini European meeting in France 2017

Posted: 05 Dec 2016 11:58
by Brubru
This is great news, Doug! Your French friends will be delighted to hear that Liz and yourself are coming.

Bruno

Re: Morini European meeting in France 2017

Posted: 06 Jan 2017 16:09
by SettebelloDoug
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.
Doug

Re: Morini European meeting in France 2017

Posted: 07 Jan 2017 21:32
by corsaro chris
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,

CC

Re: Morini European meeting in France 2017

Posted: 27 Jan 2017 19:45
by 3potjohn
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....

Re: Morini European meeting in France 2017

Posted: 27 Jan 2017 19:54
by 3potjohn
So for example in Paris...
Some vehicles aren't assigned to any category, meaning they're banned from driving in the city from Monday to Friday between 8am and 8pm. These include any that are registered from earlier than 1997, scooters and motorbikes from before June 1st 2000, and trucks and buses from before 2001.