LeMans Classic
- Dave Woodward
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Re: LeMans Classic
Unfortunately I didn't have insurance at the time of booking. However, we fully intend to go next year
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- Dave Woodward
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Re: LeMans Classic
I’m really missing the loss of LMC this year.
So to compensate I’m watching prior LMC plateau races on YouTube through the tv. Makes excellent viewing and you get the entire race for each plateau. Definitely recommend it if you need that fix.
So to compensate I’m watching prior LMC plateau races on YouTube through the tv. Makes excellent viewing and you get the entire race for each plateau. Definitely recommend it if you need that fix.
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- Dave Woodward
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Re: LeMans Classic
Brittany Ferries dates for next year now available for booking online.
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- Roger King
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Re: LeMans Classic
Just tried, and they're not open for next June/July, can't book Portsmouth St Malo. We need to cross the week before as we have an entry for the Tour de Bretagne, which starts in St Malo the week before LMC - but only Portsmouth-Cherbourg seems to be open for booking.
- Dave Woodward
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Re: LeMans Classic
I've been able to book Porstmouth / Caen, Wednesday - Monday.
Available dates look like they run through to Nov 2021.
Available dates look like they run through to Nov 2021.
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Re: LeMans Classic
Can I ask why that particular ferry? In the past, I have taken the ferry from Rosyth to Zeebrugge as it was the only ferry from Scotland, but unfortunately it is freight only now. I loved the drive from Belgium to LeMans across the north of France and if I decide to go to LM next year I would certainly consider an alternative route with more driving in France. The only downside is the 550 miles of UK roads to the south coast.
Cheers, Clive.
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- simonjrwinter
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Re: LeMans Classic
Last couple of time I’ve been to Angouleme, I’ve been with pals from the West Country. This has meant a drive down the 303 to Exeter, then down to Plymouth and an overnight ferry across to Roscoff. This is a lovely route, and leads to some fabulous roads further down into France through some lovely scenery. Certainly not the shortest route, but if you can build some travel time into your schedule it can be a lovely drive.
There’s one section of pretty much perfect road on that route. It’s about ten miles of fast winding roads through a forest. When had my Morgan Aero 8 we were following (at a safe distance) a local in a very quick Renault Clio and it was just glorious, no other traffic, fast, safe, just fabulous. The stuff driving dreams are made of. The only road I’ve ever wanted to turn round and do it all over again!
Simon
There’s one section of pretty much perfect road on that route. It’s about ten miles of fast winding roads through a forest. When had my Morgan Aero 8 we were following (at a safe distance) a local in a very quick Renault Clio and it was just glorious, no other traffic, fast, safe, just fabulous. The stuff driving dreams are made of. The only road I’ve ever wanted to turn round and do it all over again!
Simon
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- StewbieC
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Re: LeMans Classic
Booked on the same days, Overnight there and Overnight backDave Woodward wrote: ↑Wed Jul 15, 2020 5:11 pm I've been able to book Porstmouth / Caen, Wednesday - Monday.
Available dates look like they run through to Nov 2021.
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- Dave Woodward
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Re: LeMans Classic
Hi Clive,
For us it’s a good run down the A34, overnight cabin and beer, and a lovely run to Le Mans on the other side, either direct or routing east to intercept fellow revellers crossing by tunnel.
Either way, I don’t have to route around the M25 which will add significantly to the journey time and pain.
On the return, it’s a straight run home from Portsmouth, again without the M25 on a Tuesday morning!
Dave.
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- Dave Woodward
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Re: LeMans Classic
Excellent Stu. Same ferry there and back.StewbieC wrote: ↑Thu Jul 16, 2020 10:55 amBooked on the same days, Overnight there and Overnight backDave Woodward wrote: ↑Wed Jul 15, 2020 5:11 pm I've been able to book Porstmouth / Caen, Wednesday - Monday.
Available dates look like they run through to Nov 2021.
Couple of ales the speed the crossing
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I say, ding dong!
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