Tossers-in-the-Tejeda VI ride report

Ah, I see. :D

I'm sure that an HP2 would be fine over most of the ground we cover, but even pogos struggled on our first day's ride (before Wreford arrived).

I'm sure that Wreford would agree that hooning a monster trail bike around rocky trails in the knowledge that you also have to ride the bike home is placing a lot of faith in both the bike's and the rider's ability.
 
I'll have you know I cleaned both the Monastery and the Stone Flume.

But there's some serious shit flying around about Redtread being in the park yesterday!

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I'm sure that an HP2 would be fine over most of the ground we cover, but even pogos struggled on our first day's ride (before Wreford arrived).

I'm sure that Wreford would agree that hooning a monster trail bike around rocky trails in the knowledge that you also have to ride the bike home is placing a lot of faith in both the bike's and the rider's ability.

Its a trip I want to do but using my bastardised Dakar. A fair bit lighter (170 wet) than the hp2 but without the oomph.... I wouldn't ride down so breaking it wouldn't be such a problem getting home.

Maybe next year. :thumb2
 
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Bandit sporting his gay riding shorts (FFS he was wearing these around the hotel!)

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Now home having taken a more sensible three days...

First night was spent in Sos del Rey Católico

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Next day started with a ride over the Col de la Pierre St Martin 1760M

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....and ended at some friends just South of Tours who have a son called Wreford, he's the good looking one

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Then it was a 500 mile dash home via the tunnel

- great trip Greg, thanks for organising and guiding
 
Sorry Wreford still in the bar you now owe 400 euros to the kitty
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Home sweet home thanks for sorting everything out Greg hope your not disturbed in the middle of the night
 


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