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Motor Valley is the Emilia Romagna region, yes centred on Modena, so called Motor Valley because it is home to much of the Italian sports car and motorcycle industry (and their museums) and it's most famous race tracks as well as thousands of Italian petrol heads and some cracking roads.
That reminds me of many happy days spent around Scandiano, Sassoulo, Vignola, Casalgrande and Spilamberto. Unfortunately in a truck collecting ceramic tiles and not on a bike. I love Italy.
I knew all those companies FW but wouldn't have known any of the drivers. After many years on dry freight I moved to fridge work and used to tip beef at Vignola regularily then load peaches and kiwi fruit around Cessena and Ravenna back to Dublin.
Campogalliano used to be a good spot for the dinner. Cheap and cheerful, but pretty good.
Funny that you mention Radici, for some reason the road name "Via Radici in Piano" has always stuck in my head. I think it was near Fiorano Modenese if memory serves.
Happy days.![]()
Hahahahahaha!Well if you're ever down this way again then let us know,
as I am away to the USA for a month next June
What part of the US will you be in, I know a lot of amazing roads & rides in the south west if you need any pointers.
Funnily enough Mandy and I are talking about France, Italy, Sardinia and Corsica in 2011 (as I am away to the USA for a month next June on the GS) but a UKGSer meet for dinner in that area would be good fun.![]()
Your route plan is great, I did almost exactly the same route three years ago, with the exception of taking the south rim. The one thing to make sure you don't miss is the highway from Durango up to Telluride, as you head north, and plan a night or two there so you can rent a lightweight trailbike to ride the mountains!