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The 4th Waltham Forest College ride out.

July 24th 2011

Meet at the Euro Tunnel Folkestone terminal(duty free shopping toilets food etc) Building no later than 8.30 am (Last Booking in time is 8.50am ) for the 9.20am crossing (35mins) £28 return.

Please make sure you a have a full tank of fuel.Also check with your bank/credit card company to make sure your cards are activated for use in France as many petrol stations will be shut and take only cards when shut.Major towns and toll roads will have fuel stations open.

From the French side we will head south on the D940 coast road towards Boulogne.This road is a stunner once passed Sangatte with some great views over to the White Cliffs of Dover with a series of hairpins and hills that make Laguna Seca look tame!! .We are open to ideas of what to do and where to go after reaching Boulogne.

At the first of several 2nd WW Mueseums on the D940 there is a Cafe to stop and get a drink etc where we can plan the rest of the day.

We need to be back for check in at Euro Tunnel Calais by 19.50 for the 20.20 departure( French time which is 1 hour in advance of us)Arriving at Folkestone at 19.55 UK Time.

Please book direct with Euro Tunnel and be quick as many crossings are fully booked.

Cheers

John 07846 831408

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Right everyone lets start bombarding Johns mobile number with stupid text messages :D

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This sounds like a good plan, not sure when i will be back in the UK but if im back then its a go ;)... only issue is the XJ does about 100-120 miles to a tank :(

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Just a little note that maybe worth checking on i am hearing about an impending law in france that will require all bikers to wear hiviz clothing

Merv

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law in france that will require all bikers to wear hiviz clothing

It says " Only when at side of road,, if you need a fag , get your High Viz on :unsure: ,, and get runover when pulling it out of panier .

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nope just had notification from MAG today the french bikers are going on a protest in june about it , they will require hi viz to be won at all times even on bicyles by all accounts now that will upset the ruddy frogs cos they just love to wear their favorite riders outfit just as some saddos in this country alaways wear a football shirt, shorts and boots when watching match of the day

Merv

extract from the mail i received from MAG tonight

French legislators have decided that motorcyclists should compulsorily

wear dayglo and reflective clothing.

They also want to see immediate jail terms for those caught doing more

than 30mph over the speed limit and larger numberplates for bikes so

that they can be more easily prosecuted.

There are a raft of other things and remember France went ahead with the

100bhp limit back in the 90's, but not surprisingly, the French riding

community aren't best pleased and are arranging a mass day of action for

June 18th.

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Well im up for it and ive booked that day off work, just need to know what sort of return timings you are planning so i can get the bookings through

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extract from the mail i received from MAG tonight

remember France went ahead with the

100bhp limit back in the 90's, but not surprisingly, the French riding

community aren't best pleased and are arranging a mass day of action for

June 18th.

the 100bhp only applies to French registered motorcycles. If you got a foreign one, you can use your 180 hp bike at any time. ! B)

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