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Ebear
Posted on Thursday, February 09, 2006 - 04:10 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post View Post/Check IP Print Post    Move Post (Custodian/Admin Only) Ban Poster IP (Custodian/Admin only)

It's time to start planning for the IOMTT for 2007.I've been talking with UK Bike Tours over the last 6 months about arrangements and probably just before or immediately after(mid-June)he'll be asking for deposits...So anyone interested in this info please email me your e-mail address and I'll forward all info or pull his info off the forwarded mail and contact them directly.

So far i'm forwarding to Ferris,Travis(Tbear)Al(American Sport Bike)and Nelson and Barb and my sister April Barrows.My e-mail is eobarrows@beckman.com
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Davegess
Posted on Thursday, February 09, 2006 - 04:16 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post View Post/Check IP Print Post    Move Post (Custodian/Admin Only) Ban Poster IP (Custodian/Admin only)

You can see some TT pictures here

http://www.davegess.com

click on the TT picture. I hope to have some updated stuff soon.
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Ebear
Posted on Tuesday, February 14, 2006 - 03:11 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post View Post/Check IP Print Post    Move Post (Custodian/Admin Only) Ban Poster IP (Custodian/Admin only)

Awesome Dave...I've seen your site before and hope to add to it late June of '07!!!Pic's of you and the little lady and all the revelry that we can absorb!!Good on'ya mate!!
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Ebear
Posted on Tuesday, February 14, 2006 - 03:39 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post View Post/Check IP Print Post    Move Post (Custodian/Admin Only) Ban Poster IP (Custodian/Admin only)

OK...Come on ya people!!!DON'T miss this one...you only live ONCE so make the plans and come along!!----- Forwarded by Eric O Barrows/BII on 02/09/2006 12:45 PM -----
"Bill Roughton" <bill@biketours-uk.com>
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Subject
TT 2007





Standard info below Eric, but it's relevant background info.

TT 2007 people

I haven't forgotten you all! This long note doesn't tell you much about
2007, but it does outline my plans for 2006, and I'm 90% certain the 2007
trip will be just the same.

There are about 20 people who've asked for TT 2007 places - and I have
tickets for about 33, so we're OK. You are all placed safely in a 2007
folder.

I was at the Motorcycle Show yesterday, chatting to the man from the Steam
Packet. He was taking ferry bookings for 2006 and 2007. The daytime
weekend tickets (like mine) are already sold out for 2007. They are just
filling mid-week and night time slots now.

This is just an update which I sent to guy today......

Hi Mark,

I'm glad you read my background information in the spirit it was intended.
It isn't intended as a serious criticism of anybody, although there's some
mild digs at Harley riders in there!!!! It's just supposed to try and
describe how it is.

"Hell, man, I didn't know we'd be carving turns"

Quote from HD riding customer in 2004.

I was at the Motorcycle Show yesterday - I booked a test ride on a
Harley!!!!!! (well, a Buell actually), so I do try and be a little bit open
minded!

The ?200 GBP deposit is the same, no matter were you stay. It roughly
equates to the cost of the ferry ticket. So, if people cancel, I don't lose
money on the ticket cost.

To be honest with you, I don't really want to take any money for the 2007 TT
races yet. I don't want the money on this year's turnover. My ferry
tickets for 2007 are already bought and I've already reserved the Laxey
House again, but I don't really need the effort of dealing with customers
yet!!!! I'd rather take the deposits after April 2006 - which is into the
next tax year, not this one. However - some people are eager to secure
their places and want to send money early.

I've modified the wording a bit now - as one American guy took offence and
cancelled when he read it!!!! What I'm trying to say is, we all ride at
different speeds - those who ride at a similar pace to myself (which I
consider "normal" but some think is quick) are welcome to join me for the
ride to the ferry port, via 1 or 2 of our National Parks. But, if it's a
large group, there's no way we're all going to ride in convoy. It just gets
really messy, and some people think we should ALL travel at the pace of the
slowest rider - I disagree. I'd rather offer guests the opportunity to ride
to the ferry ports at their own pace (with speed and terrain they are happy
with) rather than trying to hold a large disparate group together.

Some of you have been guests of mine before - you already know the score.
It comes as a shock to some!!!

Truthfully - I really cannot know every single detail for 2007 yet. I have
the ferry tickets and I have some accommodation set aside. I've paid
deposits on all my 2007 ferry tickets, so they arew secure bookings. But,
I've no idea what the final cost of boat tickets or accommodation will be.
I don't even know the final price of 2006 tickets yet. Again, deposits have
been paid, but boat prices don't get announced until Jan 2006.

Anyway - just for interest really, he's the plan for 2006. The itinerary
should be exactly the same for 2007, although the dates will be one day
different. I can't say what pricing will be. I'm not going to double it or
anything, but if boat prices or accommodation costs spiral upwards, I'll
have to pass this on to guests I'm afraid.

The 2006 prices have actually come down a touch from some previous trips,
BUT, they don't include airport pick-ups or mainland hotel rooms like the
early, all-inclusive packages. This means the TT trip price is the same for
Brits, Europeans, Americans or whoever. Any "extras" can be added according
to need. Extras come in the form of bike rental (many do not need this you
see), extra nights pre and post TT, and pick-ups / drop offs if feasible.

I need to dig out my 2007 ticket reservations then amend the stuff below to
customize it for 2007.

If you insist on sending me money now for 2007, then I'll accept it of
course. But I'd rather not take it so far in advance. Daft really -
because the further in advance that people send deposits, the more chance
they will cancel due to an infinite number of circumstances - and the more
deposits I can keep!!!!! :-)

Seriously though, I'd rather take 2007 deposits after April 5th 2006. I
don't want to be paying tax on 2007 income 2 years in advance!




Proposal for TT Races 2006

This note is going out to all people who have enquired about my TT races
tour in 2006.

I've just counted up all the people who have applied to join my TT races
2006 Tour. There are 51 people requesting places. I have 33 places. This
ratio is about right. Up to 50% of these people will drop out now I ask for
some money and require commitment! I suspect around 20-25 will go through
with this, leaving just a handful of places to fill between now and next
May. I normally have an entourage of about a dozen mates and "regulars" who
always join our camp group at Union Mills. However, if all these 51 people
confirm, then I'll need to buy some extra boat tickets.

Please bear in mind that there is always some element of "guesstimation" in
this proposed plan for next year's TT races. I have to start planning this
12 months in advance, and in the case of 2007, 24 months in advance. At
this stage I really do not know the exact costs, range of rental bikes and
every little detail about the trip. Ferry prices are not announced until
the January (or later) of the same year's TT races (ie. next January for
2006).

But, as with every previous year, I just need to press ahead with what I do
know, and continue with the assumption that prices or bookings will not
change significantly from previous trips. I've run this 5 times now, and
each tour runs along the same lines.

I can offer a fully inclusive package offering just about everything you
need. However, guests join me from the UK, Europe, USA and Worldwide. Some
have their own bikes, some don't. For some it's their first time in Europe,
whereas for the Brits it's no big deal, but they like to join my group for
the convenience and the fun element. People require different things from
the trip; some require the complete package with extra accommodation on the
UK mainland and lots of extra support - but others just want the TT bit from
ferry out, to ferry back.

To keep the deal reasonably simple, I'm just offering a basic package to the
TT races here, from outward ferry to return ferry, with a support van where
it's needed. This way I can offer one price for all.

Some people will require "extras" but these are geared to individuals and
will be discussed separately with those concerned. The "extras" may include
motorcycle hire (either one of my own bikes, or through a third party),
mainland accommodation pre and post TT, extensions to your tour before or
after the TT races, and possible airport transfers.

Costs (2006) Prices in GBP of course

Full Race week on IOM (8 nights) staying in hotel or guesthouse

One rider, on one bike ?740
Pillion rider
?630

This is based on 2 people per room

Single room - if a genuine single (very rare) ?740
But if it's a twin, occupied as a single it's (8x40 extra ?320)
?1060

Full Race week on IOM (8 nights). Camping version

Campers per head (1 bike & rider) ?340
Pillion passengers
?230

In all cases, price includes return ferries and your accommodation
(including breakfasts for those Guesthouse or Hotel people), use of support
van if required, and myself as "guide" if wanted (not always practicable if
we're spread out). I can supply items of camping equipment if needed, and
the van normally carries a mess tent, cooking gear and a barbecue.

Sailing times & dates
Provisional Ferry bookings for TT Races 2006

Outward
Friday 2nd June, Heysham to Douglas, 14:15 (3 hour crossing).

Return
Saturday 10th June, Douglas to Heysham 08:45.

Ref G358XXX for 25 bikes (inc 5 with pillion).
Ref G358XXX for 1 support van.

Note the word "provisional". Deposits have been paid for these sailings and
they are firmly booked. However, the Steam Packet Company sometimes make
changes to their sailing schedules and we are sometimes subjected to (small)
changes.

The sailings above are about the best you can get. I suspect these
crossings are sold out now for 2006 and 2007. If any additional guests wish
to join the trips, I shall try and buy extra ferry tickets, BUT, the
sailings are unlikely to be as convenient as the ones above. Additional
tickets are likely to be mid-week and / or night-time sailings.

Variations
I always try and keep things as easy as possible, and offering this standard
"Race Week" trip is the best way to go. However, there are some people who
can only make a half week, or a kind of "long weekend". If you're only
going for a few days, I suggest the first half-week, rather than the second.
This way you get Mad Sunday, as well as the first main races, and experience
some good atmosphere. A big warning though - hotels and guesthouses are
very reluctant to take bookings for a just a few nights - they normally only
accept 8 days minimum (or even more) as some people go for a full 14 days
and include practice week. I am not going to get involved in trying to find
accommodation for short term stays; it's almost impossible. Therefore, if
anyone wants to join me for a "half-week", you're camping. I always camp.
I have not bought any half-week ferry tickets this year, but will try to get
some if there is the demand there. A good half-week would be 1st or 2nd
June, through to 6th June. This way, you'd get Saturday's races, followed
by Mad Sunday, Monday's races, then travel back on Tuesday 6th, which is a
non-race day. I will not hire a bike for a part week at TT.

Bike Hire
Not many people offer bike rental in the UK. Dealers come and go. Many
give up the game (too much risk, machine damage, high insurance, poor
returns), but new suppliers turn up from time to time. Stock changes year
on year, and so do prices and conditions. However see my own website for
fairly typical prices. The cheapest bike will be in the region of ?50GBP
per day (something like my old FJ1200) rising to over ?110 per day for
something like a top-of-the-range BMW. I don't have enough rental bikes for
everyone, so have to source them from various places in the UK. I'm not
necessarily the cheapest (my insurance is fully comprehensive and costs more
than some other policies) but there are some advantages in hiring a bike
directly from me. You can pick up a bike directly from me and return it at
any time of day. With dealers, you cannot pick-up or return your machine on
Sundays or outside their opening hours. It may depend on where you fly in
to. I'm in Nottingham (Midlands), but if you're flying into London, it may
make sense to rent there if you can face riding on big city streets straight
after a long-haul flight!

Extra UK accommodation
If coming from overseas I strongly recommend you arrive a day or two before
you sail to the IOM. You need time to recover from the flight, get your
bearings and pick up your hire bike. I suggest you will need at least two
nights in England before the 2nd June sailing and at least one night after
sailing back on 10th June. Each night's mainland accommodation is likely to
cost you ?40 to ?80 (possibly far more in London) depending on the kind of
place you stay in, and room occupancy. (for approx ?150 per head I'll pick
people up from Nottingham station, help you get the bikes, supply 3 nights'
hotels for you, take you out on the town, and guide you to and from the IOM)
See proposed itinerary further down.

If you've flown half way across the world, with maybe an expensive air
ticket, maybe you'd like to extend your trip and see more of the UK or
Europe. An extension into the Lake District or Western Scotland would work
very well. I can help you with this if required; I know good routes and can
recommend great accommodation. Again, this can be set up and tailored to
your needs if you want me to.

Isle of Man Accommodation - camp, guesthouse, or hotel
Camping speaks for itself. We camp on a lively site, right on the race
circuit, at Union Mills. It's not plush, (it's a working farm) but the
toilets and showers are adequate, there's a shop and cafe on site and a
great pub in walking distance. It's 3 miles from Douglas, but there is a
bus service for when you want a night on the pop.

Hotels - I've had mixed results with these. There is a massive demand for
hotel rooms in Douglas, and reservations can be problematic. I've had
problems where I've booked hotel rooms 12 months in advance, but then, the
hotel has changed hands mid-year and I've lost my reservations! Standards
vary greatly, and some places are shabby and overcrowded at TT time. I've
not given up on hotels and will continue to track down some rooms. When I
use hotels they are generally modest, mid-range 2 or 3 star places.

Occasionally, guests insist on 4-star accommodation (such as the Hilton).
OK, if you want this I can arrange it - BUT - this type of hotel charges
like a wounded buffalo. ?139 to ?179 GBP per room per night during the TT
is about normal. This would add an extra ?100 to ?140 per night on top of
my earlier stated prices!

Guesthouses or Homestay - I've actually had better results and happier
guests in recent years by using guesthouses or B&Bs. Costs work out the
same as mid-range hotels (surprisingly), as Landlords can ask what they want
for the TT. I've used a lovely house in Laxey, and intend using this again.
The guy actually charges more than a hotel, but it's a beautiful house in a
fantastic location overlooking Laxey Bay. 2005 guests were really happy
here. (I can send photos) Laxey is approx 8 miles from Douglas, on the
coast, but just a couple of miles from the nearest point on the race
circuit, Creg-ny-Baa. The house has a secure garage for parking.

Douglas or elsewhere? Many first timers want to stay in Douglas, for the
nightlife. BUT - it's busy, crowded, crass and can be hard to find a
parking spot for your bike. Repeat visitors tend to avoid staying Douglas,
but just visit on one or two nights using public transport.

There is a limited amount of self catering accommodation in Port Erin - same
guests as 2005 may be using it again.

Riding to IOM together
Many people like to meet up at my house (possibly hiring a bike from myself,
or somewhere near Nottingham) and ride over to the TT races with me. This
is all very jolly. A warning however. Some guests think I ride quite
quickly (most sportsbike riders do here!), and many riders from the USA for
example are unaccustomed to the pace of UK traffic. This is not intended as
a criticism, but it is my perception that road speeds are lower in the USA,
and American riders are not always used to either our congested main roads,
or tight & twisty back roads. We have relatively high driving speeds
however, with speed limits set higher than in the USA, and frequently
flouted. So, you may wish to avoid riding with the UK Sportsbike riders to
start with, and make your own way to the ferry port at your own pace (with
my maps and directions of course). We also "filter" through heavy traffic -
it's perfectly legal; we do it all the time. It sometimes happens that an
overseas rider just sits in the queue of traffic, while all the Brit riders
filter through and disappear into the distance. So - I don't expect you
ride in a different manner to the one you are used to - allow extra time and
pick an easier route if needed.

Note, for an early afternoon sailing from Heysham, you need to check into
the docks 3 hours in advance. We need to be there not much beyond 11.00am.
In the past, I used to leave Nottingham about 7:30am on the day of sailing
and blast up the A50 and M6, to get there in 3 hours or less (normal UK
traffic flow, 80-90mph cruising speed). The problem though is - for me,
this is an easy, straightforward journey - but I've had some guests who
prefer not to ride at normal UK motorway speeds, so they need an extra early
morning departure...... or they'll never do this run in 3 hours and risk
missing the ferry. So, I've learned from this, changed my plans, and we now
ride up to somewhere near the ferry port the day before sailing. This means
we only have about 30 miles to do the next day and even the steadiest riders
can't fail to catch the boat.

Even if you don't ride up with me, I suggest you stay somewhere within easy
reach of the port on the eve of your sailing, unless you are confident in
your riding ability and can handle the motorway dash on the day of sailing.
There's nothing worse than a stressed dash along the grid-locked M6 in a
rush to catch your ferry.

The best solution is to spend the night before sailing in a beautiful
village in the Yorkshire Dales. This has actually improved the whole
experience to a huge degree. If you choose this "extra" and ride up with
me, you will ride some of the finest roads in England and see some
spectacular Karst scenery. We stay in a 16th Century Inn and have a night
sampling the locally brewed Ales. This is very well received, and is a
little bonus on top of the TT races trip. Depending on numbers, the weather
and individual riding abilities, we sometimes also ride through the
Derbyshire Peak District on the way up to the Yorkshire Dales.

Suggested itinerary for 2006
This is the format I always follow - consider joining me at any point!

Tuesday 30th May Possible arrival of overseas guests, flying in to
London, Birmingham or Manchester.

Wednesday 31st May Guests riding up with me, or needing to hire a bike
in or around Nottingham, must arrive by mid-day. Pick up rental bike,
possible short ride. Evening - visit to local pub, or the Oldest Inn in
England (built 1189AD)
Maybe load the support van this evening.
One night accommodation in Nottingham. (optional)

Thursday 1st June Final preparations for departure - do last minute
hire paperwork if not already completed, (load the support van if not done
already), aim to leave late morning / lunchtime for fairly leisurely 140-190
mile ride up to Yorkshire Dales. If it's raining (like 2005) we'll take a
fairly direct route, but if weather is good, we take devious, twisty fun
roads!
Enjoy a really good meal and several pints in one of the finest
village pubs in England. (Sun Inn, Dent, pictured somewhere on my website)
One night accommodation in Dent. (optional extra)

Friday 2nd June Leisurely start to the day. No need to rush. Leaving at
10:00am leaves loads of time to cruise through the Dales, visit Devil's
Bridge for a stop and a coffee, and make our way to the Docks at Heysham -
arriving 11:30 ish for 14:15 sailing. Meet other guests at the docks and
hand over tickets if they haven't been posted out.
Dock in Douglas about 17:30 / 18:00. Host from Laxey meets and
greets guesthouse people, Bill takes campers to Union Mills. If you're
staying somewhere "odd", Bill will give you directions to get there.
Campers - please note, we may not be able to gain immediate access to
campsite if evening practice session is still running. In which case, we
wait in pub garden and watch race bikes whiz by, until they re-open the
roads.

Sat 3rd June Race Day
Sun 4th June Mad Sunday
Mon 5th June Race Day
Tue 6th June tour around day - sprints, classics etc.
Wed 7th June Race Day
Thurs 8th June look around day - explore island etc.
Fri 9th June final Race Day
Sat 10th June very early rise needed for 08:45 sailing back to Heysham
(remember, you need to check in 2-3 hours beforehand)
Arrive back in Heysham (midday)
UK guests will simply ride home, some overseas guests may choose to
visit Lake District (just 30 miles away!) for several days or even go North
to Scotland.
Many will ride back 3.5 hours direct m/way route to Nottingham (with
me?) to return rental bikes. Optional last night in Nottingham with hotel,
or travel onward.

Sun 11th June Most overseas guests will fly out of the UK today, unless
they are extending their stay.

Point to note - if you've hired a bike from London, you will be very
hard pressed to get back to London before 17:30 when most shops close.
Note, they are also closed Sundays, as far as I know. You may just make
London in 4.5 hours from Heysham, but it's tight - about 200 miles to ride -
use the motorway and ride like the wind.


Remaining Actions;

Confirm who is definitely signing up for this.
Note - for 2006 and 2007, requests have been coming in for many months
(sometimes 3 years in advance!). All emails are dated, and priority will be
given to the early enquiries. If demand exceeds my 25 boat tickets (quite
likely - I had 55 people on my 2005 trip), I'll buy an extra batch of
tickets, although sailing times will almost certainly differ from this first
batch of 25.
Accept non-refundable deposits - ?150 per head for campers, ?200 for
guesthouse people.
Start to compile a list of who wants to stay where on IOM.
Assign people to specific rooms. Find more rooms if needed.
Find out who needs motorcycle hire, what their preference would be, and from
which supplier. (I'll send a separate note on the options)
Find out who wants the extra 3 nights accommodation on UK mainland
(Nottingham & Dent) and begin to plan this. (I'm in Dent myself, with
friends next weekend Oct 7th-9th 2006 - rooms reserved at both Inns)
Compile a distribution list of all confirmed guests. 20 bike plus rider
ferry tickets (19 guests plus me), 5 bike rider & pillion (10 guests), 1 van
(Stuart, ladyfriend again? Plus one possible guest seat). Places for 33
guests in total.
Keep in touch with guests and send them "newsletters"
Deal with the stress when people change their plans!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

What you need to do now
Confirm that you want a place on this tour.
Confirm what kind of accommodation you prefer - Laxey Guesthouse, Guesthouse
in Farnhill (suburb of Douglas), self-catering flat, or hotel (none
pre-booked yet), or camping.
State whether you need a rental bike, and if given the choice, what it would
be.
If using your own bike, let me know make, model and registration number,
then I can assign you a specific ferry ticket.
Let me know if you are carrying a pillion passenger, as these ferry tickets
are different and the pillion needs declaring (I only have 5
bike/rider/pillion tickets at present).

Confirm your full names, contact details and addresses if not done so
already.

Send me a deposit to reserve your place. ?150 per head for campers, ?200
for guesthouse people. You can send this by cheque (GBP or USD or Euros -
but typical bank charges of about ?25 GBP will be charged back to you) or
you can make a direct transfer. If you make a direct transfer, please email
when you've done it, and tell me if you've given the payment a reference;
something like "Fred Jones, TT2006 deposit" is ideal. Sometime I get
payments with simply a reference number, and it's a nightmare trying to work
out who it came from, and for what! Obviously I will deduct the deposit
from your final invoice, which I'll sent out 4-6 weeks before the trip.

Payments should be made to this account...


please request account details if you are certain to be booking a place on
this tour and want to make a direct transfer as a deposit


If sending payment by cheque, it should be made payable to "Bike Tours UK",
although cheques made out to W.G.Roughton or Bill Roughton, can also be
accepted for this account. Post to my address, which is,

Bill Roughton
Bike Tours UK
83 Main Road
Wilford Village
Nottingham
NG11 7AP
England


So, that's it. Send your deposit and you are on the trip (2006 people).

I'm sorry but I hold little faith in verbal commitments any more. Many
times people have said "Yes" for definite, and I've booked an extra ticket,
reserved a room, and I've even gone out and bought a motorcycle for them to
hire on one occasion, then they've cancelled. I don't act until I get
deposits now.

I think this missive covers most things, but shout up if you have a
question. Certain sections of my website give lots of detail on what to
expect. See the testimonials section, plus all the sub-sections in this
area,
<http://www.biketours-uk.com/catman/subcat/6/86/index.cms> all itinerary
details and prices are actually for 2005 on the website still, but pretty
much everything else is the same.

Bill Roughton
October 2005
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Ebear
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----- Forwarded by Eric O Barrows/BII on 02/09/2006 12:32 PM -----
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Subject
Latest TT & Road Racing News, plus New Competitions for February





Here’s the latest News items from iomtt.com, the Official Site of the Isle of Man TT

04/02/06
Honorary degrees for both Dunlop’s
The University of Ulster is to honour the Dunlop brothers this summer. Full Story.

02/02/06
Davidson continues in same vein for 2006
Ballymena's Barry Davidson will continue to compete in both the 600cc and 250cc classes for 2006. Full Story.

Lougher Claims 2005 International Road Racer Award
Duke Road Race Rankings Winner, Ian Lougher collects his third award of the year! Full Story.

01/02/06
Melandri tops time sheets on opening day of Phillip Island test
MotoGP 2006 pre-season testing moved to phase two with the majority of teams continuing their race preparations in Australia. Full Story.

Ducati Marlboro Team men at work down under
Loris Capirossi returns to the track where he had a spectacular crash in 2005 while Sete Gibernau continues his familiarisation with the new Desmosedici at Phillip Island. Full Story.

31/01/06
Free Entries to riders at TT 2006
TT06 Regulations and Entry Forms released. Full Story.

29/01/06
TT Rivals not happy about loss of 600cc Race
TT Rivals not happy about loss of 600cc Race at 2006 TT. Full Story.

28/01/06
Michael Laverty takes major award
British Superbike Championship rider, Michael Laverty has been acclaimed Irish Racer Magazine, Irish Motorcyclist of the Year. Full Story.

27/01/06
TT stars for MCN London Motorcycle Show
Two of the TT’s biggest stars will be at the MCN London Motorcycle Show at Alexandra Palace next week. Full Story.

Duke Road Race Rankings 2006
2006 Rounds confimed. Full Story.

Duke February Competition
New competition for February, plus January winners Full Story.

Haynes November - December Book Competition
Winners Announced Full Story.

Redline Books February Book Competition
New Competition for February, plus winners for January. Full Story.
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Ebear
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OOPs...links didn't show up.....
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Bad_karma
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Ebear
Not this time but this trip is a dream of mine.
Joe
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Mr_grumpy
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Any of you people decide to go, let me know first & I'll see you there, I'm already booked to go with a French gang, mostly HD & Buell riders.
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