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After several people have shown interest in doing some foreign TD's I've spent a bit of time surfing looking for one where a few of us might meet up etc, see below:-
Jerez Spain 26th January / 4th February 2006, No Limits
£899 1st 4 days
£1149 last 6 days
£1549 10 days
Other durations can be arranged, please call for details
Prices include:
Open pit lane
5* accommodation
Bike transport
No flights included, or evening meal from the looks of things
Almeria Spain 27th - 30th April, 1st - 2nd May 2006, Hottrax
3 days on track, flights, 4* hotel, full board, bike transfer (from Cirencester), all transfers £949
Almeria Spain 27th - 30th April, 1st - 2nd May 2006, Hottrax
3 days on track, flights, 4* hotel, full board, bike transfer (from Cirencester), all transfers £899 - can't really see what the difference is between the two to be honest
Custom packages available also..
Track Sense - various dates/packages see below
ALMERIA CIRCUIT . . . FRIDAY 04 TO SUNDAY 06 FEBRUARY '05 . . .
2 track days £219 for 2 days (Friday & Saturday only)
3 track days £269 for all 3 days
JEREZ GP CIRCUIT . . . FRIDAY 18 TO SUNDAY 20 MARCH '05 . . .
2 track days £239 for 2 days (Friday & Saturday only)
3 track days £299 for all 3 days
GAUDIX CIRCUIT . . . FRIDAY 22 TO SUNDAY 24 APRIL '05 . . .
2 track days £149 for 2 days (Friday & Saturday only)
3 track days £199 for all 3 days
ALMERIA CIRCUIT . . . MON 19 TO WED 21 SEPTEMBER 2005 . . .
3 days £249 2 day option not available
JEREZ GP CIRCUIT . . . FRIDAY 21 TO SUNDAY 23 OCTOBER '05 . . .
2 track days £239 for 2 days (Friday & Saturday only)
3 track days £299 for all 3 days
ALMERIA CIRCUIT . . . SATURDAY 26 TO MONDAY 28 NOVEMBER '05 . . .
2 track days £219 for 2 days (Saturday & Sunday only)
3 track days £269 for all 3 days
ALMERIA CURCUIT... FRIDAY 03 TO SUNDAY 05 FEBRUARY '06 . . .
2 track days £249 for 2 days (Friday & Saturday only)
3 strack days £299 for all 3 days
Bike transport extra - £205 from Cirencester, addition costs for collection:-
Drop off & collect at Lymm near Manchester £89 per bike return (pallets £45)
Drop off & collect near Carlisle £109 per bike return (pallets £55)
Drop off & collect at Kilmarnock £129 per bike return (pallets £65)
Drop off & collect at Ligh****er in Surrey £49 per bike return (pallets £25)
Hotels:-
2 STAR HOTEL IN JEREZ TOWN . . .
2 sharing a twin room: £19 per person per night including breakfast.
Single occupancy: £29 per night including breakfast.
4 Star in almeria
2 sharing a twin room: £35 per person per night including breakfast.
Single occupancy: £49 per night including breakfast.
4 star in Guadix
Twin/double: £35 per person per night incl. breakfast
Single: £49 per night incl. breakfast.
There are a few others yet to be investigated...
oooh, those Hottrax dates end of April look superb ..........
TOF's will have some too, you may want to check their site?
I went to Jerez and thoroughly enjoyed that (I think - having had my first track crash!).
Speaking to others who went there, Estoril is a favourite in the spring time with TOF's. The hotel they use is very close to the circuit, very nice and a really good weekend for the better halves.
KP
http://www.tofsracing.co.uk/Members/index.htm
no events for 06 yet but worth keeping an eye on .... good shout KP
WeeJohnyB
18-Oct-2005, 15:01
Always check out what the package includes/excludes. They are not all the same and sometime difficult to compare. Sometimes what looks cheap really is and if that's what you want, fine, otherwise, some look cheap and ain't once you've added everthing on. In saying that, I can't recall anyone ever saying they had a bad experience with any UK operator, but it depends on what you're used to I suppose.
Check out what you get for your money that's of any use to you whether it's ease of organisation, quality of hotel which range from very basic B&B/2* hotels right up to 5* inc pool/sauna/steam/gym/massage/free internet access, secure parking, number of UK staff available to help you, number of UK instructors, tyreman, mechanical help, transponders, free tea/coffee/drinks and cakes, bike transport usually adds around £200, plus any local pick up charge, often as much as another £100 and check out what you can carry, they are often really restricted on what you can take. Flights to Jerez at the moment are only £39.98 return for late Jan.
The biggest thing for me is whether it's open pit lane or not. I cannot explain the difference it makes, it's SO much better than the usual three groups, you just come and go as you please, totally relaxed, no pressure to perform when someone tells you to, just go out when you want to, come in when you want to. I was in Jerez for 4 days last year and one day I didn't go on circuit until after lunch, purely cause I didn't need to and would have plenty of time in the afternoon. One day, by eleven, there had only been one bike out and that was one of us, whilst the rest of us lazed around in sunshine.
Oh I can't wait.....I'm already booked up for 6 days to Jerez.
WeeJohnyB
Ian Harris
18-Oct-2005, 15:19
Despite coming from totally the other end of the ability spectrum from WJB, I'd still completely endorse his comments on open pitlane. When I was out in Jerez with Focused Events, I was one of the slowest on the circuit, but it was the best track time I've ever had. I normally tried to time my sessions just as a bunch of fast riders were coming in, and it worked superbly. Even when I was on track with some seriously fast blokes, there were no problems. Also, I found loads of short sessions a lot more profitable in terms of learning, as I could happily come in as soon as I found my attention wavering, rather than grimly stick it out to the end of my session because I wouldn't be able to get back on track for another 40 mins.
Completely agree with Ian's comments on open pitlane. I can't endorse it enough (& I too was one of, if not the, slowest).
Would love to do 4th Feb at Jerez if I'm fit enough.
WJB: Is the DSC 10% still in force? If so it's probably doable. :D
Cheers,
Ali
Again, potentially interested in this, but as with the 'ring trip, it would depend on dates and finances, which I'm fairly confident wouldn't extend to both :(
Cheers
Martin
[Edited on 18-10-2005 by Urban996]
Haven't No Limits got any dates other than late Jan? Personally I think thats a bit too early. I well remember Cartagena in Feb last year - I'm still looking for me nuts, and as for them porr brass monkeys....
Martin Ducati Glasgow
18-Oct-2005, 18:11
To echo yeti's post!
Jan / Feb in Spain is a bit touch and go weatherwise!
We've been to Jerez 3 years running (end April / May) and seen the rain a few times!
It's VERY fast drying up at the right time of year but it's a lot of dosh to spend if you can't guarantee the weather. (waiting a few weeks makes all the difference!)
Just a thought!:)
Jon/Martin that's exactly my concern also, even last week we had a wet morning, which did dry out fairly quickly in 30C sun, but not as quick as you might expect...
I'm angling towards March/April myself
Rattler
18-Oct-2005, 18:43
Originally posted by JPM
Jon/Martin that's exactly my concern also, even last week we had a wet morning, which did dry out fairly quickly in 30C sun, but not as quick as you might expect...
I'm angling towards March/April myself
Freak - as you seem to be the man sorting this out - count me in!!!!
Id' fancy a late March early April trip, open pit lane, ideally in Jerez (otherwise any Spanish track will do) - can you sort it??? ;)
Ta muchly
Tim
Originally posted by Rattler
Originally posted by JPM
Jon/Martin that's exactly my concern also, even last week we had a wet morning, which did dry out fairly quickly in 30C sun, but not as quick as you might expect...
I'm angling towards March/April myself
Freak - as you seem to be the man sorting this out - count me in!!!!
Id' fancy a late March early April trip, open pit lane, ideally in Jerez (otherwise any Spanish track will do) - can you sort it??? ;)
Ta muchly
Tim
No problem M'lord!!
Any specific requirements...
Actually I know a few of the Scottish mob are planning another, and might even be organising their own jaunt. Also I've had a chat with a mate of mine who has just finished another year in the KRC Endurance championship and is already thinking of sorting a foreign trip out, so that might also be a possibility
Originally posted by Rattler
Originally posted by JPM
Jon/Martin that's exactly my concern also, even last week we had a wet morning, which did dry out fairly quickly in 30C sun, but not as quick as you might expect...
I'm angling towards March/April myself
Freak - as you seem to be the man sorting this out - count me in!!!!
Id' fancy a late March early April trip, open pit lane, ideally in Jerez (otherwise any Spanish track will do) - can you sort it??? ;)
Ta muchly
Tim
as per our chat at Brands Tim, i'm with you, get that noted JPM ......
Same here, prefer March or early april, Jerez would do nicely.... :D
ericthered40
18-Oct-2005, 19:23
That sounds like the one for me :)
Ooh, now that sounds ideal......
Well if his lordships in then surely his butler will be. Dibble can be the doorman;)
Brogins
18-Oct-2005, 20:02
...So I need to start to save for March/April?? ... hopefully I am still here around at that time.. and fancying the trip!
...Do you accept an immigrant into the gang??
[Edited on 18-10-2005 by Brogins]
Originally posted by Brogins
...So I need to start to save for March/April?? ... hopefully I am still here around at that time.. and fancying the trip!
...Do you accept an immigrant into the gang??
[Edited on 18-10-2005 by Brogins]
More the merrier Bogins:)
Rattler
18-Oct-2005, 20:39
Originally posted by JPM
Originally posted by Rattler
Originally posted by JPM
Jon/Martin that's exactly my concern also, even last week we had a wet morning, which did dry out fairly quickly in 30C sun, but not as quick as you might expect...
I'm angling towards March/April myself
Freak - as you seem to be the man sorting this out - count me in!!!!
Id' fancy a late March early April trip, open pit lane, ideally in Jerez (otherwise any Spanish track will do) - can you sort it??? ;)
Ta muchly
Tim
No problem M'lord!!
Any specific requirements...
Actually I know a few of the Scottish mob are planning another, and might even be organising their own jaunt. Also I've had a chat with a mate of mine who has just finished another year in the KRC Endurance championship and is already thinking of sorting a foreign trip out, so that might also be a possibility
Sounds like you've got yourself something to do - now do run along and sort it, there's a good chap!!!:)
pip pip!!!
I could be interested in this too :D
Shaping up to be a good year next year ... now I just need a job to pay for it all!
VanDaMauler
18-Oct-2005, 22:19
I`ll be up for it, late march, early April...
It`ll be cool, If you sort out the dates, the prices etc.
I`ll book up.:D
Wonder if Mav fancies sorting a trip????................. :hint:
OK guys, I'm gonna start another thread with a poll so we can go with the majority, also I've just come across Racedays website (http://www.racedays.net) which have several dates listed for 2006 already, Almeria and Valencia are listed for March/April, but they have a slightly different twist as they provide a race academy and also have several races (if you want to compete that is)
I have just sent them an email asking if they can provide more detailed information etc etc, how does that one sound?
[Edited on 19-10-2005 by JPM]
WeeJohnyB
19-Oct-2005, 13:08
There's loads of TD co's and other 'touring' type co's that arrange things. The other option is to go direct....a colleague at work gets together with mates and hires a French or Spanish circuit direct, ie theirs privately for the day(s), that way they do exactly as they want. I don't think it worked out that expensive either, I don't know the circuit, but 30 of them shared the £6,000 cost to hire it for a day, that's £200 per day each for basically your ouwn private circuit.
WeeJohnyB
Originally posted by JPM
OK guys, I'm gonna start another thread with a poll so we can go with the majority,
[Edited on 19-10-2005 by JPM]
Perhaps you could add WeeJohnyB's suggestion "to go direct" to the options and see if that generates interest too?
Just had this from Hottrax... the 2nd one doesn't sound too good for the DD boys as I am sure they'll be racing by then.
So far we have 2 Spanish weekends planned for 2006:
Gaudix Circuit
If you are looking to go testing then our trip to Guadix will be for you! Wednesday 22nd February - Sunday 26th February 5 days - track time only £375 or complete package with bike transport, flights hotel etc. will be just £749
Gaudix is located around 1 hours drive from Almeria airport, camping is allowed at the circuit or the hotel is just 5 minutes drive away - www.hotelvilladegor.com.
For more information on the circuit visit their web site www.guadixcircuit.com.
We will be running just 2 groups on this trip giving every rider over 3 1/2 hours of track time each day.
Almeria Circuit
Departing Thursday 27th April or Friday 28th April and returning Tuesday 2nd May (Bank Holiday Weekend)
For the 3rd year running we are off 'on holiday' to Almeria. Our fully inclusive package includes bike transport, flights, half board accommodation in a 4* Beachside hotel,
3 days of tracktime (2 groups), picnic lunch at the circuit for all riders and all coach transfers over the weekend.
The cost for the weekend is from £899 - if you want to book just tracktime or tracktime and bike transport then give us a call on 08707 669861 to discuss your options.
Evenin'
For all those who have shown an interest, I've received an email from Gerry @racedays, see below...
Hi Jon,
thank you for your enquiry and please excuse the delay in
responding.
Unfortunately the Almeria circuit administrators have double booked for that weekend and now can only offer us two days. We require 3 days to make it viable and so have secured Jerez 7.8.9 April as an alternative. This is likely only to be offered as an Academy date, details of which will be available on our site shortly. We have secured a 4th day (easter
monday) at Valencia and will have full details for this event finalised in
the next weeks. I'll send a full reply to your questions then if that's ok?
Best regards
Gerry Bryce
<dream mode on>
I wish he could be this organised when it comes to the washing up....
<dream mode off>
Can any of you guys who have been to Almeria or Cartegena give a quick description of tightness in comparison to a UK circuit as I have heard they are far tighter than Jerez and I personally don't like it too tight (ooo err missus!! )
Ian Harris
23-Oct-2005, 22:15
I would say that, in terms of tightness, Almeria is more in line with Jerez than most UK circuits. Lots of long sweeping bends, nothing I'd really describe as a hairpin, I think the turn at the end of the long (that's Loooong) back straight is just tighter than 90 % , and I think that's the tightest on the circuit.
One chicane, but its a pretty open one . Not as many really good combinations of turns as Jerez, and the infrastructure is pretty basic (garages, snack bar and thats about it)
Pretty good arial view of the circuit here:
http://www.circuitodealmeria.com/
Originally posted by Ian Harris
I would say that, in terms of tightness, Almeria is more in line with Jerez than most UK circuits. Lots of long sweeping bends, nothing I'd really describe as a hairpin, I think the turn at the end of the long (that's Loooong) back straight is just tighter than 90 % , and I think that's the tightest on the circuit.
One chicane, but its a pretty open one . Not as many really good combinations of turns as Jerez, and the infrastructure is pretty basic (garages, snack bar and thats about it)
Pretty good arial view of the circuit here:
http://www.circuitodealmeria.com/
Just another update on this
I rang Hottrax on Friday and spent a good 30-40 minutes chatting to Karen there about their events over the Easter bank holiday.
They have 2 packages available, one for £849 and one for £899, both include 3 days on track. The difference in price relates to an extra day away, thus paying for an extra nights accomodation.
So 3 days on track, 2 groups, one slow/inters and the other inters/fast. Depending on where you are geographically they'll arrange the flights accordingly, rather than have to trek 1/2 way across the country to get to a flight, also they will transfer you from the airport to the hotel either via taxi, MPV or coach depending on numbers.
Alternatively you can arrange your own flights, and they will reduce the cost of the package accordingly.
Bike transport is from Gloucester, where your bikes are loaded into a crate system, you can get quite a few spares etc around your bike, including leathers etc, all the other usual bits and bobs apply as before.
Seems like good people, I'm 1/2 tempted after the conversation to be honest.
Redruth
31-Oct-2005, 19:02
This looks favourite for me:-
JEREZ GP CIRCUIT . . . FRIDAY 18 TO SUNDAY 20 MARCH '05 . . .
2 track days £239 for 2 days (Friday & Saturday only)
3 track days £299 for all 3 days
This is open pit lane, yes? I'm not interested in anything abroad other than open pit lane. The reason for going out there is it's something that's not offered in this country and I think the lack of pressure will help me concentrate on improving.
JPM if you have enough people interested in this one with Tracksense, might you be able to look at 4 star hotels. I'm thinking 2 star might be a bit tough to take. Anyway, I'm definitely up for this. Was thinking of Cadwell at Easter again but best not to tempt fate :sing::sing::P:P
Ruth do you have the power of going back in time!!!!!!!!:o
Redruth
31-Oct-2005, 23:57
Originally posted by Jon
Ruth do you have the power of going back in time!!!!!!!!:o
:puzzled::puzzled::puzzled:
Yes but no but yes but no
Wot's yr pt???? :devil:
Track sense have just released a few more dates
ALMERIA CURCUIT... FRIDAY 03 TO SUNDAY 05 FEBRUARY '06 . . .
2 track days £249 for 2 days (Friday & Saturday only)
3 strack days £299 for all 3 days
ALMERIA CIRCUIT... MONDAY 27 & TUESDAY 28 FEBRUARY '06...
2 trackdays £199 (3 day option not available)
ALMERIA CIRCUIT... FRIDAY 24 TO SUNDAY 26 MARCH '06...
2 trackdays £249 (Friday & Saturday only)
3 trackdays £299
JEREZ GP CIRCUIT... SATURDAY 06 TO MONDAY 08 MAY '06
This is the start of the festival week in Jerez...
Hotel surcharges/restrictions apply (see JEREZ DETAILS/HOTELS for more info)
Book your flights early to avoid high prices.
2 trackdays £269 (Saturday & Monday only)
3 trackdays £329
ALMERIA CIRCUIT... MONDAY 18 TO WEDNESDAY 20 SPETEMBER '06...
3 trackdays £249 (2 day option not available)
JEREZ GP CIRCUIT... FRIDAY 20 TO SUNDAY 22 OCTOBER '06...
This is the start of the half-term holidays for many of the UK schools...
Book your flights early to avoid high prices.
2 trackdays £269 (Friday & Saturday only)
3 trackdays £329
ALMERIA CIRCUIT... FRIDAY 24 TO SUNDAY 26 NOVEMBER '06...
2 trackdays £249 (Friday & Saturday only)
3 trackdays £299
What are peoples views on this, you need to remember to add the extras, transport, hotels, flights etc etc, so probably around the £800 mark I'd estimate
fancy the jerez in may.:o
fancy the jerez in may.:o
I'm still with Easter .... looks good ... but I can be flexible ...... 2 groups is fine ... open pit lane is ideal but I wouldn't insist on it ....
pi55 on ya bonfire:lol::lol::lol:
"That aint a track"
"This is a track!:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
Originally posted by Redruth
Originally posted by Jon
Ruth do you have the power of going back in time!!!!!!!!:o
:puzzled::puzzled::puzzled:
Yes but no but yes but no
Wot's yr pt???? :devil:
The dates you posted are this years:)
Originally posted by pedro
fancy the jerez in may.:o
heard you the first time and thats tracktime only you tight fisted git:P
Jon, I think bike transport will be circa £200, hotel £35 per night (no idea if that's per room or per person) flights are as cheap as chips, I'll have to check with the organiser about transport to and from the airport and circuit etc.
Jerez is fantastic though :D
Where's Andyb and Berton when you need them???
Ive been to spain................again. I wonder if this will be any cheaper than an organised one.........?
Ian Harris
03-Nov-2005, 14:15
Jerez 6th - 8th May sounds great. Only thing is, I think Track Sense run three groups , and would prefer open pitlane or two groups. Focused Events are doing 4 days at Jerez from 23 April. This September's Focused Events trip was superb (open pitlane throughout), I think they might be doing three groups this time to keep the price down...I'll send a quick email to check out a few more details.
Ian, top work, keep us posted :)
Ian Harris
03-Nov-2005, 15:49
Not heard back from Focused Events yet, but it must be three groups, as the price advertised in MCN is £699 including Flights, Hotel and Bike Transport...not a bad price though....4 days at Jerez ? Nice!
Looking at FE's website seems a pretty good deal to be fair, and only 12 places left, think for this one we need to make a decision fairly quickly...
So, pending a bit of investigation who's up for this? yes or no?
Jon, is there a prize draw for the free place?
:)
Wish I could go, have fun you lucky lot!
Ian Harris
03-Nov-2005, 18:04
I'd be happy to commit to this or one of the other Jerez or Almeria dates, but it might be a bit early for some. I'd tend to take the "places left" info with a small pinch of salt at this early stage. I'd guess they'd be working on something like 3 groups of 30 provisional limit, but in the face of a group of around 10 potential riders, I'm sure they'd "stretch" that slightly. Anyway, if they have sold 90 places already, they're doing pretty well! Of course, I could be completely wrong...Anyway, if an "advance guard" feels like booking up early, count me in.
I can't commit to anything like this at the moment because I'm still unemployed.
Hopefully that situation will change tomorrow though, I've got a third interview. I'm putting together a presentation for it now, I've never done so much work to get a job before! It's like a proper consultancy almost!
Redruth
03-Nov-2005, 18:53
Originally posted by Redruth
I'm not interested in anything abroad other than open pit lane. The reason for going out there is it's something that's not offered in this country and I think the lack of pressure will help me concentrate on improving.
Sorry, 3 groups arrangements doesn't interest me. In my opinion going all that way to do the same type of trackday as I could do in this country is a waste of time and money.
No doubt someone will be along shortly to persuade me my opinion's wrong - but this time I shall be sticking to my guns.
:P:P
Ian Harris
03-Nov-2005, 19:00
Originally posted by Redruth
Originally posted by Redruth
I'm not interested in anything abroad other than open pit lane. The reason for going out there is it's something that's not offered in this country and I think the lack of pressure will help me concentrate on improving.
Sorry, 3 groups arrangements doesn't interest me. In my opinion going all that way to do the same type of trackday as I could do in this country is a waste of time and money.
No doubt someone will be along shortly to persuade me my opinion's wrong - but this time I shall be sticking to my guns.
:P:P
I'm guessing from the price that the Focused Events do is going to be 3 groups, but their previous trips have been two groups in the morning / open pit-lane in the afternoon, which seems a fair compromise. (The one in September reverted to 100% open pitlane because the track was so empty :D ).
I've asked FE to confirm how many groups they're running, and will post info as soon as I get it.
I have to agree, a foreign track day is a great laugh, but Open Pitlane makes it something really special.
We did 3 groups in Jerez last month, from 10-6pm no break for lunch, so 20x8 sessions per day, that's probably 2 more than the UK anyway.
4 days, with probably 10% chance of rain, far better facilities than any UK track I've been too, so relaxed, and non of this getting up early to get to the circuit to set your stall up, one briefing on the first day that was your lot.
We literally turned up 10 minutes before the start of the first session, bike was already from the day before, it was just a case of getting leathers on and go.
I missed probably 8-10 sessions over 4 days, but had the most track time I've had all year.... go figure!
Originally posted by JPM
Jon, I think bike transport will be circa £200, hotel £35 per night (no idea if that's per room or per person) flights are as cheap as chips, I'll have to check with the organiser about transport to and from the airport and circuit etc.
Jerez is fantastic though :D
Where's Andyb and Berton when you need them???
I know Jon, Tim and myself went to Almeria back in 03 with Tracksence for the same money too. All in all though it still cost a grand and we, or rather Tim did all the leg work.
from my position of going abroad for the first time i would say it can get a bit same...ish going to the same place for 4 days in a row. but once back im missing it loads.
There is a different mentality on the track by all concerned compared to a uk day. It is a far more relaxed attitude, even the scots!:devil:
jerez was fantastic, would i go there again so soon........? I would like to try somewhere else but the options are limited.
Would i prefer to do 4 days in the uk instead, well it would certainly cost more, and weather wise, of the 10 days i have done in the uk this year, only 2 were great weather, to compete with the 4 in jerez, and it rained one of those!
Ian Harris
03-Nov-2005, 19:41
Andy, you get better pics in the UK though!
Originally posted by Ian Harris
Andy, you get better pics in the UK though!
you mean better quality pics...i looked awesome!:lol:
Ian Harris
03-Nov-2005, 19:51
Originally posted by andyb
Originally posted by Ian Harris
Andy, you get better pics in the UK though!
you mean better quality pics...i looked awesome!:lol:
You're right...that's exactly what I meant... you looked awesome mate!
Originally posted by Ian Harris
Originally posted by andyb
Originally posted by Ian Harris
Andy, you get better pics in the UK though!
you mean better quality pics...i looked awesome!:lol:
You're right...that's exactly what I meant... you looked awesome mate!
:lol::lol:
Originally posted by andyb
from my position of going abroad for the first time i would say it can get a bit same...ish going to the same place for 4 days in a row. but once back im missing it loads.
There is a different mentality on the track by all concerned compared to a uk day. It is a far more relaxed attitude, even the scots!:devil:
jerez was fantastic, would i go there again so soon........? I would like to try somewhere else but the options are limited.
Would i prefer to do 4 days in the uk instead, well it would certainly cost more, and weather wise, of the 10 days i have done in the uk this year, only 2 were great weather, to compete with the 4 in jerez, and it rained one of those!
Andy its not always peaches & cream. I went back to Almeria 4 months after the first time I went there. Weather was even hotter the 2nd time and I had almost a good a time as the 1st. We tried Cartegena this year late Feb early March but because of the freak weather Spain was suffering at that time, it was very miserable:(
Yeah i can understand that. Perhaps it was just the good company then........?:D
So, has this come to a conclusion? Date, location, organiser, numbers...............?
Andy, I am still waiting for confirmation of details from Focused Events, spoke to one of their guys at the weekend (they were running a TD at Oulton) and the hotel hadn't been sorted yet, could be one next to the circuit, or one in town, it will be 3 sessions as it was with 100% for that money. But the good news is it looks like it will be Motofrieght who will be shipping the bikes, so that alone makes me eager to book.
But until they finalise information I'm sitting on the fence, this one though is the one that has taken my fancy so far though.
Originally posted by JPM
Andy, I am still waiting for confirmation of details from Focused Events, spoke to one of their guys at the weekend (they were running a TD at Oulton) and the hotel hadn't been sorted yet, could be one next to the circuit, or one in town, it will be 3 sessions as it was with 100% for that money. But the good news is it looks like it will be Motofrieght who will be shipping the bikes, so that alone makes me eager to book.
But until they finalise information I'm sitting on the fence, this one though is the one that has taken my fancy so far though.
Sorry mate, where and when please?
Ya lazy fecker, check Focused web site, it has some info on there, end of April springs to mind, 4 days Jerez
Oh i know that.................;) just wanted to sing from the same hymm sheet. Ive gotta impress her indoors for permission!:D
Her? That's not how I remember the conversation :lol:
Originally posted by JPM
Her? That's not how I remember the conversation :lol:
Doesnt make me a bad person. I think he/she can be called what ever he/she wants! :lol::lol:
Another Update
Just had this from Racedays which maybe of interest
"Hi Jon,
Valencia is now confirmed and we are offering the following package for the Easter weekend;
4 days on track, 5 nights at the circuit hotel (with pool) and motorcycle transportation. £799. Flights and hire cars are to be arranged by the customers (Ryanair fly
direct).
Many of our customers wish to make a longer holiday of the trips and the petrol station at Valencia is approx 1.5 miles from the circuit so transport is essential. If you like however, I can investigate arranging transport specifically for your party.
There will unfortunately be no academy at Valencia as some
of our instructors have racing commitments, although Mike Edwards may be available if there is enough interest. The bikes will be transported by Broadleaze from Cirencester using custom crates for protection. There will
be space for a spare set of wheels, small toolbox, paddock stands and set of leathers. The bikes are insured under CMR conditions against theft or damage through collision whilst in transport. We are trying to arrange a fully comprehensive insurance to offer customers cover against any other damage. However this is proving very difficult due to a F.S.A ruling that prohibits third parties arranging insurance. We would recommend anyone not having their own comprehensive insurance to arrange cover. Any items other than the motorcycles are uninsured and transported at the owners risk.
I can offer you a £300 total discount for bookings of 10 or over. We expect the event to sell out but I am particularly interested in forming good relationships with clubs, please feel free to contact me with any suggestions or requests. I
could for example arrange a tailored academy for the DSC - perhaps not as focused as the normal academy but utilising our cameras and datalogging equipment with top flight instruction?
Thanks for your interest,
Best regards,
Gerry Bryce"
i would really like to do Jerez/Cartegena around end of March! Bit of a 'fix' before we get any decent weather here!
about 3 days of no hassle track riding sounds right!:)
[Edited on 14-11-2005 by chillo]
check us out if you're thinking of going to Cartagena?
May I introduce myself? I’m Ant Eastwood, former landlord of the biker friendly Anvil Inn public house at Sawdon nr Scarborough.
We were featured in MCN’s “Biker Friendly Pubs” supplement and the “Biker Holiday” Destination supplement.
We’re featured on the “Yorkshire Bikers” and the”Thunder City” websites.
Yes i'm a ducati sporting club member and we also had a ducati meet at the pub(see ray)
Just after the features we sold the Pub and moved to sunny Spain.
We now run a “Biker Friendly” B&B called “Campolubla ski & boarding at Los Perez near Cartagena racetrack.
Would this be of interest to you?
It’s an ideal spot for bikers on a touring holiday with twisting roads and great scenery and don’t forget Cartagena racetrack which is only 10minutes away from us, ideal for track days!!
We have a restored old finca with 7 bedrooms a large swimming pool and 4 acres of land (plenty of room for parking).
I have enclosed our bwesite details for you to see and maybe visit yourself in the near future?
www.campolubla.com
skiandboarding@hotmail.com
Ant Eastwood
Ps. and for those of you that fancies a bit of fun? Then we do water skiing and wakeboarding just to cool you down!!
Iconic944ss
20-Nov-2005, 14:06
Looks nice....
Clickable weblink:
http://www.campolubla.com/index.asp
Frank
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