Bol D'or 'n' all that...

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Jon Harris, Jul 16, 2004.

  1. Jon Harris

    Jon Harris Guest

    Looks like I may actually get a few days leave from SWMBO in the next couple
    of months and I fancied another blat abroad.

    Being a complete numpty about these things, and being completely out of
    touch with the ng, is the Bol still held in September at the Paul Ricard
    <sp?> circuit?

    If not any other big biking events that are a must see, preferably somewhere
    where it isn't *always* pissing with rain...

    TIA

    Jon H.
    (All i got to do now is decide whether to take the CB5 or the TS150...)
     
    Jon Harris, Jul 16, 2004
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  2. It's at Magny-Cours these days, Nevers, central France. M-C is an utter
    shithole. It's no longer a proper Bol.

    You're too late for Chimay, although the weather doesn't promise fair
    this year.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Jul 16, 2004
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  3. Jon Harris

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    AOL !
     
    YTC#1, Jul 16, 2004
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  4. Jon Harris

    Jon Harris Guest

    I'd heard rumours it had moved, nuts.
    I'll keep my fingers cross for you guys.

    Still want to have a nose at Oradour so if there's no major bun fights/races
    I'll head down in that direction and see what presents itself. (Which
    reminds me, about 5 years ago some kind soul was daft enough to lend me a
    book and map for Oradour and i still haven't returned it. If you're reading
    this a) Um, sorry, b) Let me know your addie and i'll pop it back in the
    post asap and c) Well, er...really sorry, really sorry i am... <cough>

    Cheers,

    Jon the sigless one.
     
    Jon Harris, Jul 16, 2004
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  5. there's orstralya...we havent had rain for ages
     
    fulliautomatix, Jul 18, 2004
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