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« Reply #15 on: May 19, 2006, 04:28:46 pm »

Ah well i like to see the roundabout with the cows on, it makes me feel i am well on the way to getting there and my thirst starts to increase  Grin

Andy
If the maps are right, the "rondpoint aux vache" has been bypassed.  The cows may have moved on
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« Reply #16 on: May 19, 2006, 04:39:11 pm »

Artistic - What you mean Rossi's front wheels not bouncing along ....


Barry - We are on bikes, but Steve's GSXR1000 doesnt do more than 100 miles oper tank, and my 600 struggles to keep up with them at the usual pace, so 100 miles is about ready for juice.

I think Auto route to LE Havre, then N138....

Roundabouts aer fun unless its raning


A lot of HGV's on the 138, keep your eyes open for diesel on those roundabouts.

Have a safe trip, and enjoy the race.

With the new motorway open, is'nt it likely that the majority of trucks will use that rather than the N138? (Ok, it only takes one to spill some diesel of course and tractors arent allowed on the motorway Huh? are they Huh) and will this make the 138 a much better route?
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« Reply #17 on: May 19, 2006, 05:26:39 pm »

Artistic - What you mean Rossi's front wheels not bouncing along ....


Barry - We are on bikes, but Steve's GSXR1000 doesnt do more than 100 miles oper tank, and my 600 struggles to keep up with them at the usual pace, so 100 miles is about ready for juice.

I think Auto route to LE Havre, then N138....

Roundabouts aer fun unless its raning


A lot of HGV's on the 138, keep your eyes open for diesel on those roundabouts.

Have a safe trip, and enjoy the race.

With the new motorway open, is'nt it likely that the majority of trucks will use that rather than the N138? (Ok, it only takes one to spill some diesel of course and tractors arent allowed on the motorway Huh? are they Huh) and will this make the 138 a much better route?


Although the motorway will take through traffic, a lot of the towns have industrial areas, in previous trips I have estimated that possibly 50% of the HGV's using the 138 were turning into the industrial areas of these small towns. That is still a lot of trucks.
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« Reply #18 on: May 19, 2006, 05:48:40 pm »

Ah well i like to see the roundabout with the cows on, it makes me feel i am well on the way to getting there and my thirst starts to increase  Grin

Andy
If the maps are right, the "rondpoint aux vache" has been bypassed. The cows may have moved on

 Shocked Shocked If that the case i will have to make a new point to start my thirst off, hmmmmmm i know Calais seems to be a good one!!
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« Reply #19 on: May 19, 2006, 06:30:32 pm »

That's a touch unpatriotic.  Whats wrong with Dover?

I'm stopping over near the cows.  I shall make sure they're alright and report back
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« Reply #20 on: May 19, 2006, 06:42:07 pm »

Ah well i like to see the roundabout with the cows on, it makes me feel i am well on the way to getting there and my thirst starts to increase  Grin

Andy
If the maps are right, the "rondpoint aux vache" has been bypassed.  The cows may have moved on
The cows are still there. You can either take the route past them or keep straight on over the Pont Mathilde and link up with the N138 via the Boulevard de Europe
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« Reply #21 on: May 19, 2006, 10:13:29 pm »

Well the bikes ready, one lad dropped out already as its windy ?

If its dry, we'll do the N138 and play overtaking with the trucks. If its raining, we'll keep on the auto route.


For some unknown reason one of the lads, sold his Duke 996 and bought a PAN 1100 - WHY ?? Oh and he's taking his TOP BOX !!!


Aaaaarrrrrrrggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhh

Thanks for ideas though.
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« Reply #22 on: May 20, 2006, 08:50:36 am »

OH MY GOD.  Sounds like he need exercisism. he is possessed.
you lucky b*****d, enjoy it mate. Grin

Hope its dry for you to play with traffic......... stay safe Robbo.
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« Reply #23 on: May 22, 2006, 01:03:24 pm »

Well, we played on a few roads, but due to the TUNNEL BEING 90mins  behind time......

We had to run on the autoroute.

The new road to LM is good, but with NO fuel stops between Rouen and Alencon, it can be a bit of a long run on a 100 mile tank range.
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