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Nice France solo trip
Join me on Day 9 of our incredible motorcycle tour! The day kicks off in Epernay, where we explore the famed champagne maisons, savoring the essence of the region. After a meet-up with my riding partner Jamie in Reims, we embark on a journey to the abandoned grandstand of the Reims GP, a place steeped in racing history.
Our ride then takes us to the enchanting walled city of Laon, where the unexpected happens—a serendipitous encounter with fellow YouTuber @UncleLongbeard at a petrol station. Riding into the walled city, we find refuge from the rain and indulge in a delightful lunch. The adventure continues as we make our way to Saint Quentin, capping off the day with camaraderie and awards.
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15 Comments
See, you've met me there and it stopped raining for you… and started for me 😀 Now seeing that castle's close up I regret that I was rushing back 😉 Not even mentioning that I started to be curious how could I possibly win those lovely pants 😉 Anyway my suggestion for your next trip would be to start with the weather radar 😜 Jokes aside it was fantastic surprise to meet you guys there. Cheers
Brilliantly edited AV. Fond memories. My favourite day of the trip was that ride from Reims to St Q with you. Fabulous roads through champagne 🍾
Brilliant video mate, thanks for mentioning the reims gp circuit as I'd forgotten about it and now added it to places to visit next summer.
Of course we want a full track video, goes without saying. Did you mirror signal maneuver before every overtake 😂
Some wonderful stickerage 🤪
Who wouldn’t want to see a lap of the track? 🤷🏻♂️
Excellent video to end the series NooB, it’s been great
A great finale, Noob.
There are many walled/fortified towns and villages in France and most are in excellent condition. Larresingle and Pujols spring to mind.
Don't tell me you traversed the champagne region without sampling a wee tipple of the goods???
Excellent video to a heck of a series … This was my favourite, the old racrtrack was good and yes it would be good to see a vid of you riding the private track.
I thought I saw a sliver of sunshine there? It would have taken me a week to warm up and dry out from that trip.
Love that old race track, could do some awesome filming there.
I’d like to see a hot lap on a dry track. Awesome trip.
At last we see a glimpse of sunshine, I appreciate you keeping the rain untill the end credits, as much as it seems endless in Scotland down pours like that aren't too often. Sure we all want to see the track video and how you burned all that rubber.
That Reims GP circuit area is definitely on our list of places to call in at. It's sort of an iconic petrol head's photo stop.
Nice to see our channel sticker still attached after all the rain. So pleased you managed to get some dry riding in.
It made me smile when your riding companion said I need fuel in 110 miles. That's a full tank and a bit on my MT10 😂
Is kinda sad and cool that the GP grandstands and pits etc are so dilapidated, great you can just park there though.
Hahaha, what a tiny world meeting UncleLongbeard 🙂
Am glad the rain held off while you were on track.
great vid, loved the Y-fronts 🤣
Good to see the side panniers. Looks so much better than the back box.
Great video. Enjoyed it a lot. The buildings at the very beginning were so stylish and elegant and well preserved. I guess your mate on a Triumph came also from England. 🙂 Great to meet our fellows bikers on the road. The abandoned track was really cool. Who knows when they did abandon it? The music part there is very "Another one Bites the Dust style". 🙂 Now I have to check your track day video there.