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Mugello
Posted: Sun Jun 04, 2006 9:19 pm
by winger
Well the boys who went certainley had their money's worth some race e'h!!!
Posted: Sun Jun 04, 2006 9:24 pm
by Gromit
Agreed Chris - fabulous. Had me yelling at the tv like a demented footie supporter. Didn't care who won - awesome race.

Posted: Sun Jun 04, 2006 11:09 pm
by gus
Me and my mate where both shouting and screaming watching that race today.He is a ducati fan,i dont care as long as the racing is good.Rossi IS still the man to beat when his bike or luck holds together.Good race by Hayden too.This seasons championship could go to the wire this year.
gus
Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 3:39 pm
by Rods
bloody hell even my dad was screaming at this one...
halfway through the first lap he said, "it isn't much better than formula one this, is it."
brilliant. and it even had a spectacular crash... thank you mister stoner... glad you walked away ok.
Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 6:36 pm
by boxerpan
Classic racing - brilliant !
Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 2:07 pm
by stubox
Got back from there last night. Racing was truly incredible and the atmosphere at the circuit was amazing. We were sat on the Poggio Secco bends and as Rossi passed Giberanu on the first lap the Official Rossi Fan club next to us erupted!
The route down was quite an epic with closed passes over the alps. Made it down by going via Annecy , over the Col de Roseland and San Bernadino . On the way back took in the Italian coast road to Genova , thru the large valley to Turin and then over the Mont Cenis pass into France.
Bike now nicely run in with 3000 miles on. The rush from 6000 rpm to the redline is great fun! Much quicker than my old 1100S though seat comfort gives up at 140miles ish .
Avg 87mph inc stops on way back and still gave 40mpg.
Stu
Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 9:31 pm
by Gromit
Nice one Stu - bet the atmosphere at the circuit must have been incredible.
Keep the reports coming on the new bike. Instead of getting my BCR on saturday, I very
very nearly plumped for a new 12S. Having ridden one now I must admit to liking it - a lot.

Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 12:46 pm
by winger
Which passes were closed???
Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 8:45 am
by Rob B
Stu,
I am going to Misano next weekend and was also wondering about my route back. We have two nights on the coast, a little to the West of Genova, so I'd be really interested in the route down south from Mugello area (which of the many north/South roads/passes did you take to get to the coast?
We have a choice of cutting South from Forli or to go futher towards Imola before we cut South towards Firenzuola and Scarperia.
Was the southern coast road really busy or did you actually stay on the motorway that runs the same route?
Once we leave Italy, we are thnking of a route arond Mondovi, South of Cuneo and over the Col d. Maddalena and onto Gap. Any experience of that lot?
Any recent feedback would be great as I know some of these roads are in pretty rough shape, surface wise.
TIA, Rob
Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 12:34 pm
by stubox
Winger , we wanted to do the loop of Susten , Grimsel and Furka ...but all were shut.
check out
www.alpineroads.com for the latest info tho.
Rob,
we dropped down from Florence and up the coast to Genova. Around Florence was a pain as there are lots of roadworks but the run down to Pisa was fine. Up the coast was clear as well and we then cut up on the A7 which is the first north bound autostrada at Genova - valley something - great road btw. We then went round Turin and over Col Du Cenis which was great.
According to the alpineroads website they like that Col du Maddelena.
The autostrada from Bologna to Florence was good fun as well. A lot of tunnels but nice and twisty. Does get busy as you nr the rush hour tho.
The route we wanted to take was the ss65 passo del futa just below Bologna to north of florence. Its amazing and those that did it on the way down wouldn't shut up about it!!
Stu
Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 1:21 pm
by winger
Hi Rob
We rode to Mugello in 2004,and Misano last year,a must is the Forli/Florence road,there's a bikers cafe at the top!!!but at this time of year be prepared to get cooked,thank god for a watercooled bike!!,best to PM me and i'll give you my two peneeth.
Chris