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« Reply #75 on: May 24, 2004, 03:27:14 pm »

Hi Smokie

1st timers this year!!!

Group Name - Geordie Boys (6 sporting lads)
Travel - Thursday -  Dover - Calais 08.00 back Monday 16.45
ETA - Teatime Thursday
Campsite - Karting Nord (Whats this campsite like?)
Features - Traveling in 2 Hymer 524 Motorhomes
Events / Parties - Dont know what to expect really, heard that its a megga piss up with good people and is a right laugh. As were Le Mans "virgins" any advice or tip offs about good parties would be very much appreciated. Where's gonna be the best place to watch the England vrs France game?  
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« Reply #76 on: May 24, 2004, 03:37:01 pm »

thanks for the advice, had thourght about the car option and that was favourite as the only reason we're hoteling it is because i'm the only driver and needed some reasonable sleep for the drive back to gb and one night stop overs withina reasonable distance of LM were not available.

but the take a tent and just walk in is appealing, they just take walk ins then no one bothers?

Thanks.

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« Reply #77 on: May 24, 2004, 06:20:17 pm »



Going Friday Am via tunnel, due to seasick child on last sea cat crossing we made and general convenience, not camping this year.  

You could always pitch a tent at Parking Blue, its accepted practice and good atomphere(but no bogs or showers - plan ahead)! Keep on the move, if you do the start line at the start, walk up to Tetre Rouge for when it gets dark - awsome- back for some kip, in the morning take the car down to Inianapolis and Arnarge and then back to the finish line for the finish. Thats the great bit about LM you can see lots of different perspectives over the 24 hours without it being to exhusting! ( its the beer that knackers you!)
Have  a good one Grin
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« Reply #78 on: May 24, 2004, 10:16:34 pm »

Better late than never :-)
I think we have the final arangements.

    * group name:  KGB  (Kronenbough Guzzling B*st*rds)
    * travel plans: Lots  
                          Portsmouth -> Cean Tue afternoon  
                          Portsmouth -> Cean Tue Night        
                          Dover         -> Calias  Wed Morning
                          LGW          -> CDG -> TGV Fri AM
                          Genoble     -> Le Mans (TGV) Fri AM

    * ETA:   From mid morning Wednesday.
    * Campsite: BJ
    * Any distinguishing features of your group:
                   Hmmm.   Company Cars mostly.

    * Any plans for open-to-all events/parties.
                    Cooking with Microwaves.   (Any time)
                                    Roasting CDs,
                                    Light Bulbs,
                                    and a Laptop.  (Plus any thing else we find,)
                       
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« Reply #79 on: May 28, 2004, 04:48:35 pm »

Team: Bobblehat Racing, KTM271, (5 of us) Colectivley know, for this year only as the "Frank Beila Refueling Squad"

Travling from: 23.15 Portsmouth-Caen

Transport: One motorhome towing a blue mini moke.

ETA: Some time Wednesday

Distinguishing features: Eyes, nose, mouth, arms and legs, wich will be working on Wednesday, wether they will be by Monday is debatable.

Campsite: BJ wich is a worry as this is the same site as tmdg........ Shocked

Pop round for beer and pimms, if BJ is still there after tmdg's experiments
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« Reply #80 on: May 28, 2004, 10:13:34 pm »

Team: South Humberside Institute of Technology motor racing club
Travel: Pompey to Caen 23:15 Tuesday
ETA: Wed late morning
Camping: Tetre Rouge
Transport: Mazda rep-mobile sadly. Hope to have Wolseley 18-85 fettled for next year
Distinguishing Features: Look out for prematurely bald man with hairy shoulders & back
Plans: Thinking of sitting round drinking beer quite a bit. Feel free to stop by.
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« Reply #81 on: May 29, 2004, 10:45:28 am »

Team Bud
We are cathcing the ferry at 7.30 on thursday night and are arriving lemans at 12 the next day.
Car is a new bmw 320d turbo.
Campsite is hoax annexe
Features for our campsite is well a few large people a flag several bikes a caravan and the smell of fresh butchers meat all week.
Come join us for a ice cold bear. you can see us from our TEAM BUD flag
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« Reply #82 on: May 29, 2004, 04:48:34 pm »

Hi Smokie,
How about a plan to get this info updatable online for direct visability ?

Our plans pretty much the same as last year...

group name (if you have one)
Two Thousand and Four Lemons Gang

travel plans (crossing/time)
Portsmouth - Caen
Tue 11-pm-ish Loti
& Wed (van)

Returning
Sunday evening

ETA
Wed breakfast time
unless I take a detour to find some fun roads

Campsite
Karting Nord

Any distinguishing features of your group (e.g. exotic machinery)
Lotus Elise & 340R
with van following to collect any bits that drop off
Skoda Superb

Any plans for open-to-all events/parties
Plan to attend
Friday Parade du pilot
Friday night Brethrens bash
Sat night Shampoo bar
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« Reply #83 on: May 29, 2004, 06:24:21 pm »

We are the Brethren[/size]

Leave Folkestone for Calais via euro tunnel at around 10.30
 
Arrival Karting Nord from mid afternoon wednesday.
Our largest year so far. Possible 60 plus attendance.
Not many bikes this year but I'm sure Billyboy will entertain everyone with his dirt burnouts.
A few nice motors though and a few gay ones too. A pair of Aero 8's, DB7, Cobra, Sunbeam Alpine, Jags, Scooby plus various other assorted nonsense. Plenty of rental cars to ruin again. ( hooray). plus Simon and the Lambo boys usually pitch up sometime on Friday.
No Doom or Hinch this year. Hinch has a good excuse as he is now based in China. Doom doesn't.

Usual antics.
Thursday just floating around. More bods arriving from New York via Paris.

Friday. Indianapolis followed by the jaunt to the town square for mucho beer and hopefully getting as sunburnt as we did last year. Also hopefully there will be no mooning Granny this time (Ack). Stumble through the soap suds that always seem to find there way into the fountain in the place de Republic.
return to the campsite for the Evenings event of the now legendary Brethren Bash including Trayboy's and Elvis's floor shows fireworks and flaming bikes plenty of good music and some right shite too.( Hopefully Trayboy will keep his clothes on this year). All and sundry invited, just bring a slab and try the Chilli Challenge if you're man enough you Silky Boys.
We have many new boys to initiate, bring yours too.

Saturday. Champagne bar at 12 til 3 to kick off the day. Back to the champagne bar with whoever I can muster.

Sunday . Rouen for a decent shower, meal, loads more beer and of course the England France match at O'Kallaghans in the Place de Charles De Gaulle.

Monday. Our time for remembrance and a visit to a few memorials and a long relaxing drive home and a top lunch on route to Calais.

If you spot us , come over and introduce yourselves.

Have a great race.

Rusty, Kimey, Pork Chop, Trayboy,Spotty, Elvis, Woolly, The Koombies, Big Brian, Karen, Biilyboy, Pel, Fat Boy Fat, Gazbo, Arch, Q, Debs, Ruscoe, Spotter John, Jeff, Vickstar, Neill and the College boys, Ali, Haywood the Firestarter, M-M-M-Mark, Kane, Scaffolder Pete, Steve the Landlord, Shaun, Shotgun Dave, Keith, Steve, Rex and the Nissan boys, Angus, MV Pete , Steve, Simon and the Lambo Boys, Ashley, Billy A, Juan, Graham, Susan, Nick, Andy B plus many more, and of course not forgetting Doom, Hinch and Big Gay Steve.
We are the Brethren
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« Reply #84 on: May 30, 2004, 07:36:18 pm »

  • group name (if you have one)
DREAMRACERS (from the site...)

  • travel plans (crossing/time)
Out - Portsmouth to Le Havre Tues 8th at 15:00
Back - Cherbourg to Portsmouth Mon 14th at 06:30


  • ETA
Sometime Weds AM as staying in a "Yurt" at a friends place on Tues.

  • Campsite
Maison Blanche (someone said its a lively place?)


  • Any distinguishing features of your group (e.g. exotic machinery)
The ONLY Alfasud 1.3Ti at the event!  and a rather big "Dreamracers.com" banner!

  • Any plans for open-to-all events/parties
Will be at the 'poo-Bar Sat night and the Flambedodo on Fri evening with Gilles, Wishy, n co...
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If we are around, drop in and say hi and drink our beer...

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« Reply #85 on: May 30, 2004, 10:17:28 pm »

Sunday . Rouen for a decent shower, meal, loads more beer and of course the England France match at O'Kallaghans in the Place de Charles De Gaulle.

Rusty - might just join you lot to watch the footie!
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« Reply #86 on: May 31, 2004, 08:34:39 am »

surely Lord,you,ll be joining them for the shower too.It would be impolite not to!
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« Reply #87 on: May 31, 2004, 11:49:24 am »

Rusty - might just join you lot to watch the footie!

Look forward to it my friend.
Will see you before that of course.
I've sent you my mobile number via PM.

Rusty
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« Reply #88 on: June 02, 2004, 04:42:13 pm »

Team: Me, Myself, I
Where: Maison Blanche, because camping is one of the last experiences I didn't already experiment at LM.
When: from Monday PM...
What: a black locally license-plated VW Golf, the only one from this side of the Channel with CA sticker.
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« Reply #89 on: June 03, 2004, 01:29:27 am »

surely Lord,you,ll be joining them for the shower too.It would be impolite not to!
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We could do with a loofer or two. Make sure you bring plenty of  buxom milkmaids with you  M'Lud.
You humble servant,
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