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Trip to france
#21
If theres a few of you I would recommend the apartment that Pam and Dave have in the link I sent to you. 3 bedrooms and a sofa bed in the lounge. They are used to bikers too.

Alternatively, La Godfriere could be good but La Passoniere  (my neighbours) would be too small.
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Well we had a brilliant 4 days, got a bit of rain on the Friday , the rest was dry, brilliant french roads  very courteous  DRIVERS , we were right in the centre of the village ,the hotel had a nice restaurant so good food. Took different routes every day took it easy so no trouble. Thousands of bikes, like the way they stick there foot out instead of the nod we have adopted that over here. The racing was great especially the main event. Will be going back over this year for sure. Big question to get out the bike park as you had to show your logbook to exit a good idea when you think about it.


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My son and son in law , both rossi fans


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After a nice ride, scotch


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#26
Glad you enjoyed it, I knew you would. French security at those type of events is always good. Sometimes you get a two part sticker, one for the bike and one for your crash helmet, so you have to exit on what you came in on. Also sometimes they'll want to see the bike switched off and restarted to ensure it's not hot wired or started with a screwdriver jammed in the ignition.
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#27
Which village did you stay in?
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#28
Mayenne,  right opposite the market, met some other British bikers there who were doing the Normandy beaches .
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#29
Ah in the city then, not the village.
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#30
?Senior moment,  my uncle is buried in abberville so will be visiting there, and Normandy,  just been looking up the ww11 history of the city interesting .
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#31
The log book thing is good. A few years ago (maybe a few more than that) there was an instance where someone was offering secure parking. All the bikes were parked (securely) in a container but by the time they came back, the container had been driven away with loads of bikes in.

Glad you enjoyed it.

I am about 10 miles north or Mayenne now having ridden my Tiger down yesterday to spend a few days in Couesmes-Vauce.
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