teerex51
The Italian Scallion
Just returned from the 2nd Tour of the Pyrenees this year. This thing is turning into an addiction.
OTOH, where else in Europe would you find empty roads, good blacktop, nicer folks and cheaper gas? And I forgot to mention a very awesome mountain range that'll remain forever in your memories.
For those of us who were not so hot in high-school geography, the Pyrenee range runs from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean and marks the natural boundary between Spain and France (thin yellow line on the map) and often reaches 10K-foot elevations.
Having no intention to ride to Spain through France, we have reached Barcelona by car ferry and saved our tires for the main event (almost 2000 miles of very sexy bends...). :yahoo:
Our progress from Barcelona is shown by the orange line. We've crossed countless mountain passes into France and back out again and basically followed the Pyrenees as they reach NW to the Atlantic. Once we got there, we rode back to Barcelona almost on a straight line as we moved away from the higher elevations for the return trip.
We are determined to run this tour every year now and I will soon post a program for 2008 (late May). Our North American FJR brethren are most welcome to join us. Why don't you start clearing your diaries for the end of May 2008 :good:
There's a bike rental firm in Barcelona where you choose from a selection of rides (mostly Beemers) that go from an agile F650 to a portly R1200RT. All you need to do is cross the Big Water to Spain and we'll take care of the itinerary and accommodation. While the airfare and bike rental are your own choice, food and lodging will be arranged by us and should not exceed $100 per person per day. Gas this year was just over a tank a day at $30 (given the current exchange rate).
But get a taste of what it's like from this video.
The 2008 program will follow soon.
Stef
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