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German or Dutch MotoGP 2022?

If dates are the same or similar weekends to this year (2021) the German GP at the Sachsenring will be June 19th and the Dutch TT at Assen will be June 26th. The downside is that this might clash with Neill going on his longer trip around Europe. From Calais' Shuttle terminal, where we always plan routes from, Sachsening ring is 602 miles and Assen is 306 miles.  The former would need an overnight stop en-route and the latter is an easy ride up in one hit.  At the moment I am drawn towards the Assen trip as it's not that far and requires two night less in hotels.  I have had a quick look at places to stay on booking.com, but as it is 13 months away, there are few hotels/B&B showing up and those that are are looking at millionaires only wanting to stay with them. I have one in a village called Elp and have reserved a room for two on that weekend on the usual basis of free cancellation and no prepayment. More on this subject later.

The Dambusters Tour 4

We are still in the hands of the UK Government relaxing the lockdown completely on June 21st, but also on them relaxing the restrictions on travel to EU countries. The UK Government has the whole of the EU with the exception of Portugal on the "amber list".  it seems that the well run EU are incapable of organising a piss up in a brewery and get their population vaccinated. The "amber list" means that essential travel only and before you can come back you have to have a negative test for Covid and quarantine at home for a fortnight. Portugal are on the "green list".   The majority of the world are on the "red list". Go there, need negative covid tests to come back and then are forced to quarantine in a hotel of the Government's choosing and pay around £1000 a week for that stay. Probably unrelated and a mere coincidence, the Germans have now blocked UK travellers from entering Germany as we have a few people with the "Indian Variant"

Le Mans MotoGP 2022?

After watching the MotoGP today on TV I thought about maybe another trip across next year to sit in the pissing rain trackside.... as we have done already in 2012 and 2019. The dates haven't been published yet but gambling on the same weekend as this year for 2022 I had a quick look through the accommodation on booking.com . This time I looked  nearer to the circuit than we found last two occasions. Then we had been in  Alençon,  either in the Formule 1 or the Resto Novo. Both around 35 miles north of the circuit. The GP  race day  was today 16th May 2021. Gamble 1 is that it it will be the weekend of 13th to 16th May.  Oddly, booking.com had a lot of places to choose from. With the filters set for free cancellation and no prepayment that was reduced quite  a bit but came up with a reasonably  priced  Appart'City Le Mans Centre. It's close to the station.  It's also only 6kms to the circuit. Gamble 2! Changing the dates to the following week in case Gamble 1 was wrong ,

The Dambusters Tour 3

We are pretty much in the hands of the Government at the moment as to whether this ride will take place.  At the moment France, Belgium, The Netherlands and Germany, all countries we need to travel to, through or stay are not on the UK Government's "Green List" of Covid safe places. At the moment overseas travel is actually banned. Despite that we seem to be importing Covid variants from around the globe as we haven't actually told anyone not to come here. Cases have dropped dramatically and we are down to single figures per 100000 of people contracting Covid across most of the UK. This can't be said for those countries we need to visit. So it's suck it and see.

Ride to the Wall 2021

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The wristbands and pins arrived today. Plus two very bright stickers for the bike.  As this is a long journey over the weekend, I will definitely be on the Rocket and not the Kettle.

Ride to the Wall 2021

Tickets and wristbands have begun to arrive across the country for this event. It was limited to 4000 due to covid. I think that is the number of bikes.   As usual post to this corner of Kent takes longer than to other parts of the country!  Our stuff hasn't arrived yet but that's not a worry as the event is in October! I say this as people are commenting on the contents of magazines that I subscribe to, and mine arrives a few days after everyone else.  With a surname beginning with D if they went alphabetically, then I'd be near the first? https://www.rttw.org/

The Dambusters Tour 2

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Since we started to look into this a week or so ago, Neill has done some more work on the routes and the overnight stops.   Hence to maps have changed a bit. He is very thorough and he tries to factor in where there are fuel stops as well.   I tend not to be as "in depth" when I plan and stop for fuel as and when I look at the trip and see that I need it in the next 30 or so miles!   The added places are different sites where the crews are commemorated/buried after being shot down during the raid. So here are the current mapped routes: Overall Route - The dams are waypoints 5,6 & 7. Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 I have downloaded all of them and have posted them to my TomTom. Ready for the off.   Of course, all the planning in the world goes up shit creek if we can't travel to the EU in early August  unless they get Covid under control. Both Neill and  have already had our second vaccinations and by then we will be pretty much ready to travel. On day 4 I am hoping we'll