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Cherbourg to Arnage Route

Started by Ferrari Spider, May 06, 2005, 12:21:36 AM

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Oh yes, I aint that soft.... I do that too! Last year (Nearly wrote this year!) I phoned SWMBO from Tetre Rouge corner just as the first cars went by... "What's all that bloody awful noise?" was the dumb question.

;D

O happy days......

bill
"Ha ha you can't a fool me, there ain't a no sanity clause!"

Stu

Quote from: Steve Brown on May 18, 2005, 11:11:46 PM
Quote from: jpchenet on May 18, 2005, 11:04:47 PM

I usually just phone them at the start of the race from the pit straight!!  ;D

Or phone them and leave messages on their answer phones - great ain't it  ;D



We can dial straight into the works tannoy from outside. So a few times in the past at around 3 in the morning, they've had Danes singing, airhorns, 15 mins from Arnage corner to name just a few (it took a bit working out they said). Course I always deny it on my return when the gaffa tries to bollock me.

Gordonwr

Thanks for that Stu, got route off and it looks like it could be fun, will let you know how I get on, cheers Gordon.
Always go into a corner too fast, in case it turns out to be a quick one!

Stu

Quote from: Gordonwr on May 19, 2005, 02:44:47 PM
Thanks for that Stu, got route off and it looks like it could be fun, will let you know how I get on, cheers Gordon.

Thank Big H for sending it to Smokie and then Smokie for sending it to me.

smokie

Note the date on the bottom of the route - 1992. Could be that some small changes might be in order!

Ferrari Spider

Quote from: Barry on May 18, 2005, 03:39:16 PM
Peter

If you are looking for an intresting route down look at the D roads.
I usually go back to Caen via Mayenne/Domfront/Flers great old style French roads.
If I was looking for an alternative route from Cherbourg, would consider dropping down to St Lo, then to Vire, onto Flers/Domfront/Mayenne/Conlie, this brings you out onto the N138 3 kilometers north of the le Mans ring road.

This is not the fastest route, but certainly more intresting than the N roads, and if you are in the spider you can pop past any slow traffic almost as easily as we can on the bikes.

Cheers Barry

Barry, yes it is a sceanic route used last year for the PQ's and enjoyed its many sweeping pieces of road.

Also have looked at the route on Aysedasi's web page which is similar so may try that for a change.  He has other suggestions from Caen and Calais as well.  Rather be travelling the quieter French roads enjoying the scenary.  Hope to catch up with you guys in a few weeks.  all the best Peter

http://www.aysedasi.btinternet.co.uk/2002/directions/lmcherbourg.htm