Salisbury Plain Enduro 22nd Nov

You have to provide your own numbers. You can make some up yourself with a bit of black tape.:)

I'll be setting off soon to drive across from Devon. Weather forecast doesn't look too good.:( My son is already making excuses saying that his TKC tyres will not have enough grip compared to my full on knobblies:).

See you all in the morning.

Bakerman, thanks for offer but we have booked into a nearby Travelodge for tonight.

Cheers

Sid no.14 & Martin no. 68

You could have raced on your door step so to speak, Xmoor club have an event on near Bude same day:augie
 
You could have raced on your door step so to speak, Xmoor club have an event on near Bude same day:augie

BOLLOX!!!!!!!!:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:

Left home at 5.00 pm for the 4 hour drive to get to Andover. Had booked travelodge not far from Tidworth for fresh start in morning.

Managed to get MOST of the way there in my wife's fecking Land Rover Discovery. At around 8.30pm whilst doing 60 mph, the vehicle suddenly lost all power and came to a complete halt. Luckily, I just managed to get onto hard shoulder of M4 as engine died. Lots of smoke coming from under bonnet. Quick assessment suggested engine was FUBAR.

Immediate thought was get AA to take us to hotel and we would worry about Landie in morning. As we were on motorway we got "priority" service so they reached us after one hour at 9.30 pm. Took a while to recover vehicle as we also had trailer behind with the KTM and Honda.

Eventually recovered to Services where another AA man examined engine and agreed that it was definitely completely "Donald Ducked". He suggested dropping us off at hotel with bikes and taking Landie back to home in Devon but he was not allowed to do this by HQ. I did consider phoning wife and asking her to drive the three and half hours to collect us in my car but thought better of it. Unfortunately, neither the KTM or Honda are road legal at the moment (no tax or insurance as never used on road). Only option was to get Landie and bikes recovered back to Devon.

Next idea was to get back home quickly and come back in other car.

Unfortunately, it took a long time to get things sorted until the driver of the first recovery vehicle run out of driving hours so could only take us so far. Then we had to wait for another recovery wagon but he too had to wait for a while on a break to comply with his tachograph.

I have just got back in the house at 4.55 am exactly 12 hours since we originally left.

If I left now I might just make it back in time to start the race at 10.03 am. Unfortunately, I would have to OD on Red Bull to stay awake and would then be in no fit state to race an enduro bike for 3 hours.

So thats 2 x £52 entry fees and a £40 travellodge and half a tank of diesel in the Landie and 12 wasted hours.

And now you tell me I could have gone to an event down the road!!!!

I think I will still be too knackered for an event in Bude but would love to know more details for future reference.:)
 
BOLLOX!!!!!!!!:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:

Left home at 5.00 pm for the 4 hour drive to get to Andover. Had booked travelodge not far from Tidworth for fresh start in morning.

Managed to get MOST of the way there in my wife's fecking Land Rover Discovery. At around 8.30pm whilst doing 60 mph, the vehicle suddenly lost all power and came to a complete halt. Luckily, I just managed to get onto hard shoulder of M4 as engine died. Lots of smoke coming from under bonnet. Quick assessment suggested engine was FUBAR.

Immediate thought was get AA to take us to hotel and we would worry about Landie in morning. As we were on motorway we got "priority" service so they reached us after one hour at 9.30 pm. Took a while to recover vehicle as we also had trailer behind with the KTM and Honda.

Eventually recovered to Services where another AA man examined engine and agreed that it was definitely completely "Donald Ducked". He suggested dropping us off at hotel with bikes and taking Landie back to home in Devon but he was not allowed to do this by HQ. I did consider phoning wife and asking her to drive the three and half hours to collect us in my car but thought better of it. Unfortunately, neither the KTM or Honda are road legal at the moment (no tax or insurance as never used on road). Only option was to get Landie and bikes recovered back to Devon.

Next idea was to get back home quickly and come back in other car.

Unfortunately, it took a long time to get things sorted until the driver of the first recovery vehicle run out of driving hours so could only take us so far. Then we had to wait for another recovery wagon but he too had to wait for a while on a break to comply with his tachograph.

I have just got back in the house at 4.55 am exactly 12 hours since we originally left.

If I left now I might just make it back in time to start the race at 10.03 am. Unfortunately, I would have to OD on Red Bull to stay awake and would then be in no fit state to race an enduro bike for 3 hours.

So thats 2 x £52 entry fees and a £40 travellodge and half a tank of diesel in the Landie and 12 wasted hours.

And now you tell me I could have gone to an event down the road!!!!

I think I will still be too knackered for an event in Bude but would love to know more details for future reference.:)

Bollox! don't envy you that drive either last night, I came back from Kent and it was awful out there!

at least you're all alright, sorry to hear about the car.
 
I'd just like to say...

F*cking well done to Losttheplot!

I'm not sure how many laps you got in, but you did excellently mate!

think I've got a few pics of you, but mostly from the back as you'd often passed before I twigged it was you - sorry

I did try to find you at the end, but you must have collapsed in a van or something :D
 
F*cking well done to Losttheplot!

I'm not sure how many laps you got in, but you did excellently mate!


I did try to find you at the end, but you must have collapsed in a van or something :D

I managed 6 laps in the end, from 3 hours solid riding.

i have to admitt there were quite a few occassions when i though "what the f*ck am i doing here" but it's thanks to the encouragement from yourself, colin (my pit crew) and i think i saw Jay out on his husky, that i helped me to keep going.

Also a big thanks to all the guys at setra, the quick guys for being patient (that would have been the rest of the field then!), and the marshals for helping me out on more than a few occassions.

Right now all i'm feeling is relief it's all over- i'm guessing the sense of achievement comes later. Hopefully it will arrive soon- along with the ability to use my arms again..(trying to wash my face in the shower just now was err..interesting to say the least)

I think i could get into this, i just need a lighter bike to start with...:blast

Sid, sorry to hear about your run of bad luck, but to be honest, i'm not sure there were many guys on the course that actually "enjoyed" the ride- not many sane ones anyway!!

Nathan

I was around for little bit at the end, but most of that was in a horizontal position behind the back of the hyphose van....
 
i take my hat off* to those that were competing. conditions were atrocious enough on the ride there from bournemouth :clap


*strictly in a metaphorical sense. i actually kept my helmet on the whole time there in attempt to keep the weather at bay. it didn't work.

fcuking hell, it was grim out there this morning :eek:
 
Well done Nathan and the other riders that looked like the enduro from hell.
 
I knew I'd have at least one good shot of you Nathan :)

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we left for family day out at 9.30 the conditions looked fantastic for a 3 hour enduro with SETRA,

Well done 6 laps :eek:

BRILL and great fun I`m sure :D
 
I was thinking of you all yesterday.

As i sat at the kitchen table reading the papers with a cup of tea and bacon sandwich. :D
 
here you go, a few more shots from the day

More of Nathan
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There are a load more on flickr, feel free to have a browse

and a few lucky ones

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Just to prove the sun did come out... there was even a rainbow at one point
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you'd be amazed how many riders out there still had the presence of mind ot look at the camera :D
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its true the grass isnt alway greener.
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I'm not sure if these guys where late starters, but there were a couple that seemed to avoid all the mud...
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and one or two that found it all
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Gutted i missed this! But bike was tad poorly so was being repaired. But fairplay, there some amazing photos! awel, always next year!

Regards The Halls :aidan
 
Gutted i missed this! But bike was tad poorly so was being repaired. But fairplay, there some amazing photos! awel, always next year!

Regards The Halls :aidan

Nathan,
Well done on a sticking with it and hustleing the 650 round.The conditions were crap,it must have been a real battle to keep the 650 upright the mud was deep,gloopy and very slippery.

That said it was great to see so many people out riding and enjoying bikes.The SETRA team did a great job keeping it all going.

Nice one

Jay B
 


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