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Old 17-Oct-2006, 23:36
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Talking Latest Moto GP Dates for 07

MotoGP organisers have made changes to their initial 2007 race schedule, including bringing forward the opening race at Losail in Qatar to 10 March.
Turkey and China have switched dates, with Istanbul the third race on 22 April and Shanghai following on 6 May.

The other change sees Portugal, which was originally the penultimate race, moving forward to 16 September.

There is still an increased 18-race programme, the extra date coming in San Marino on 2 September.

The season finishes in Valencia in Spain on 4 November while the British Grand Prix takes place at Donington on 24 June.

The opening race in Qatar and round nine in Holland on 30 June will both be run on Saturdays.


Moto GP calendar 2007:

10 March - Qatar (Losail)
25 March - Spain (Jerez)
22 April - Turkey (Istanbul)
6 May - China (Shanghai)
20 May - France (Le Mans)
3 June - Italy (Mugello)
10 June - Catalunya (Barcelona)
24 June - Great Britain (Donington)
30 June - Netherlands (Assen)
15 July - Germany (Sachsenring)
22 July - United States (Laguna Seca)
19 August - Czech Republic (Brno)
2 September - San Marino (Rimini)
16 September - Portugal (Estoril)
23 September - Japan (Motegi)
14 October - Australia (Phillip Island)
21 October - Malaysia (Sepang)
4 November - Valencia (Valencia)
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Old 17-Oct-2006, 23:41
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anyone up for a mavs mission to this one

15 July - Germany (Sachsenring)
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30 June - Netherlands (Assen)

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Old 17-Oct-2006, 23:43
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After having done Mugello this year I have to go again, would also like to do another one abroad too.
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Old 17-Oct-2006, 23:44
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After having done Mugello this year I have to go again, would also like to do another one abroad too.

is that a yes or no then jeff !

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Old 17-Oct-2006, 23:49
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Assen maybe, after Italy got back went to Donnington and found the whole race day atmosphere a bit flat, so I may be persuaded to trade the UK date for something else.
I have to admit to being completely sold on Italy now and the San Marino one is really tugging at me to go as my other foriegn trip.
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Old 17-Oct-2006, 23:52
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I have a small but nice little hotel in Elderwolder just out side of ASSEN..
could take 10 peeps if booked early enough?

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Old 18-Oct-2006, 00:00
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I have a small but nice little hotel in Elderwolder just out side of ASSEN..
could take 10 peeps if booked early enough?

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Mav does do motorcycle trips for a living, you may have to contribute towards his wages for organising it !



mav

Is the warning to stop you getting your knuckles whacked or to warn me your a money grabbing bstard?

I could be interested, can you Pm me costs please, would it be suitable to ride with my 9 year old on the back or would the pace going there be big boys speed?
He has no problems with speed, I just don't like cruising at it with him on the back for a long time.
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Old 18-Oct-2006, 00:08
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Is the warning to stop you getting your knuckles whacked or to warn me your a money grabbing bstard?

I could be interested, can you Pm me costs please, would it be suitable to ride with my 9 year old on the back or would the pace going there be big boys speed?
He has no problems with speed, I just don't like cruising at it with him on the back for a long time.


Right then jeff,,
There is No point hitting big numbers to ASSEN as the boys with the little orange helmets on
know your comingand it's a shite ride anyway !lol
On GP (superbike) TT week un like WSB the crowds on the bridges are fantastic.
it's a real spectical ...
I'm not sure it's the best place for a 9 year old with a bunch of guys in a bar !!!
But I certainly have no problems with it !

would not be my decision maybe one for the group of peeps interested !
I supply the itinerary and the knowhow support and hotel !

Bring it on
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Old 18-Oct-2006, 00:21
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I don't want to sound like a boring git, I don't need to sit in the bar getting wasted, if they let in kids I'd stay till he was tired then go back and crash out or we would just eat on our own.
I've always gone to the GP's with him and would feel like I'm letting him down if I left him behind.

Give me an idea of costs and I could let you know, in principle I have no problems. I remember Webby raving about the Ring trip so I'm sure it would be good.
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Old 18-Oct-2006, 00:27
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I don't want to sound like a boring git, I don't need to sit in the bar getting wasted, if they let in kids I'd stay till he was tired then go back and crash out or we would just eat on our own.
I've always gone to the GP's with him and would feel like I'm letting him down if I left him behind.

Give me an idea of costs and I could let you know, in principle I have no problems. I remember Webby raving about the Ring trip so I'm sure it would be good.

Jeff , I was not trying to put you off !as for the bar ! I dont drink...

I can understand your point totally !
lets see if we get anymore interested then I can set about pricing it up !
10 is a nice number !

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