Dolomites and Livigno 2009 - link to a long report with pics

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After the successful trips to The French and Swiss Alps - 2006 - The Pyrenees - 2007 - and the Hautes Alpes - 2008 - BBOT (Bewdley Bikers on Tour) decided that 2009 would see them in the Dolomites and Livigno. Rather than post a long trip report, Kyle who is one of the BBOT riders and an expert in website design, decided that we should have our own website and that all our trips should be available on the site. Hence the slight delay in bringing this report to you as the final details were only finished this week

You can find the report here:

http://www.bbot.co.uk

as well as the reports for the other trips.

You'll find a lot of useful information - roads to ride, passes to cross, hotels worth staying in, hotels to avoid, and lots and lots of photos - over 300 alone for the 2009 trip.

Just to whet your appetite here are some photos:

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Pete and Gaz marking their territory at the top of a pass

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Kyle's GSXR 1000 at the top of the Umbrail

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Mark's Blackbird on the Simplon

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Oberalp Pass

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Looking up at the Grimsel Pass

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Kyle and me at the bottom of the Stelvio

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My HP2 on the Grossglockner

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A view down the Grossglockner

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The HP2 at the top of the Gavia
 
I think in a lot of ways I prefer the HP2 Sport to the 1000RR? Anyway looks good less snow than we had at the GG in July:eek:

Good web site and photo's:thumb2

Nice work:clap
 
Enjoyed the photographs very much. Quality.

I'd agree with most of your group about the Passo Duran.
I can't think of any reason to do it again.
You have to find out for yourself of course but, I'd not recommend it unless it's an essential means to an end.
'kin hated it actually.......the half melted tar, mega blind bends and works lorries were not relaxing essence of fun!
:blast
 
Livigno

Livigno is a good place to base yourselves on tour as it is a tax free principality and offers cheap petrol, bike gear and cheaper hotels than surrounding countries,
It is only a stones throw from the Stelvio/Bormio and is surrounded by some great biking roads
 


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