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« on: January 14, 2009, 07:11:06 PM »

It's been discussed recently that we should have a rough plan  for our Duc road trips this year.  Something roughly  along the lines of a major trip Evil once a quarter, although the way it's shaping up right now, it looks like Q1 has the potential for two major trips already - not there's anything wrong with that  cheeky

So, what do y'all think of this:

Q1:  Jan, Feb, Mar

Big Bend
Hill Country - Spring - OR -
Invade Cory's house for Mardi Gras  Evil


Q2:  Apr, May, Jun

Arkansas/Hot Springs - OR -
Colorado Rockies


Q3:  Jul, Aug, Sept

MotoGP/Indy - OR -
Hill Country - Fall


Q4:  Oct, Nov, Dec

Alternate Hill Country/Fall


These are just ROUGH guess-timates for trips/rides.  Feel free to pipe up with your ideas for other acts of random Ducati hooliganism  Evil 

I also realize no one really knows with any certainty what they'll be up to in, say, October - or even March for that matter - but this thread is more about discussing what we may want to do as a group for road trips this year.  (Yes, I'm a compelsive organizer... so what?  laughingdp )  I, for one, if given enough notice SHOULD be able to make MOST of these events this year...

Let's ride  [moto]


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« Reply #1 on: January 14, 2009, 07:57:58 PM »

Wow, it looks like a little something for everyone. waytogo

Now we need a motion and for the Board to approve. coffee




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« Reply #2 on: January 14, 2009, 08:08:27 PM »

IMO, there needs to be a race trip at least... beit WSBK or MotoGP
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« Reply #3 on: January 15, 2009, 04:16:21 AM »

IMO, there needs to be a race trip at least... beit WSBK or MotoGP

Q3:
MotoGP/Indy - OR -
Hill Country - Fall

 Evil

You know what would be a potentially cool race trip is Barber Motorsports Park... 'course then we're dealing with an AMA Suzuki Chairity event.

Nah...  Maybe not.

Is WSBK at Laguna with the MotoGP bunch this year?   [moto]

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« Reply #4 on: January 15, 2009, 06:29:54 AM »

June would be the earliest that I would want to make an Ouray trip. Mid to end of July would be the best.  All of the passes will be open by then. Black Bear did not open until mid June last year IIRC.  I would love to drive the passes for a day while out there  waytogo
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« Reply #5 on: January 15, 2009, 07:40:40 AM »

I also realize no one really knows with any certainty what they'll be up to in, say, October

I do, I'll be getting married.  Grin
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« Reply #6 on: January 15, 2009, 08:03:53 AM »

I do, I'll be getting married.  Grin

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Well, at least it's to Amy waytogo Grin
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« Reply #7 on: January 15, 2009, 08:24:34 AM »

Shocked

Well, at least it's to Amy waytogo Grin

Yes, she is one lucky girl.   applause
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« Reply #8 on: January 15, 2009, 09:06:35 AM »

Yes, she is one lucky girl.   applause

I love usuing that line around Jennifer! laughingdp Always a reliable source of spousal irritation. Grin popcorn

I also love the spring and fall Arkansas trips. Never have understood why more folks don't come out of the woodwork for those. Not a bad ride up, gets much better once you hit Oklahoma and the roads in Arkansas are really nice! Good pavement and little traffic. Only real problem on last year's trips (besides Scott's un-plugable rear tire and Rich's lowside) was the Holiday Inn bar closing early one night after dinner and them refusing to let us in and make our own drinks! laughingdp
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« Reply #9 on: January 15, 2009, 09:11:38 AM »

I love usuing that line around Jennifer! laughingdp Always a reliable source of spousal irritation. Grin popcorn

I also love the spring and fall Arkansas trips. Never have understood why more folks don't come out of the woodwork for those. Not a bad ride up, gets much better once you hit Oklahoma and the roads in Arkansas are really nice! Good pavement and little traffic. Only real problem on last year's trips (besides Scott's un-plugable rear tire and Rich's lowside) was the Holiday Inn bar closing early one night after dinner and them refusing to let us in and make our own drinks! laughingdp

I'm NOT going to miss the next Arkansas run for sure. The scenery and roads look amazing. I hope to have some LEO countermeasures in place by then.  Grin
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« Reply #10 on: January 15, 2009, 09:13:53 AM »

besides Scott's un-plugable rear tire

yeah, that belongs on the BS thread fo sho!

We need to add some more Muenster runs waytogo
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« Reply #11 on: January 15, 2009, 10:14:25 AM »



I'm NOT going to miss the next Arkansas run for sure. The scenery and roads look amazing. I hope to have some LEO countermeasures in place by then.  Grin



PRESS RELEASE:

Reuters, 14 January 2009
Bologna, Italy
13:00 GMT

In a move sure to delight Ducatisi worldwide, specialty sport motorcycle manufacturer Ducati are pleased to announce a new accessory line.  The Bologna, Italy based company, long recognized as the leader in lightning fast motorcycles for road and track, is now offering a  frame-mounted HARM missile launcher with applications for all Ducati Superbikes, past and present. 



With the missile's tried and true, fire-and-forget destructive capabilities with regards to tracking and blowing the shit out of any ground based radar target, this season's well-optioned Ducati rider can now ride anywhere, day or night - at any speed - worry-free.

Look for this latest accessory in the Spring 2009 Ducati Performance Catalog.  The bomb rack will be available in Red, Yellow, Black, and Matte Black.  HARM missiles available in black carbon fiber or brushed aluminum finishes.  Missiles sold seperately. 


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PRESS RELEASE:

Reuters, 14 January 2009
Bologna, Italy
13:00 GMT

In a move sure to delight Ducatisi worldwide, specialty sport motorcycle manufacturer Ducati are pleased to announce a new accessory line.  The Bologna, Italy based company, long recognized as the leader in lightning fast motorcycles for road and track, is now offering a  frame-mounted HARM missile launcher with applications for all Ducati Superbikes, past and present. 



With the missile's tried and true, fire-and-forget destructive capabilities with regards to tracking and blowing the shit out of any ground based radar target, this season's well-optioned Ducati rider can now ride anywhere, day or night - at any speed - worry-free.

Look for this latest accessory in the Spring 2009 Ducati Performance Catalog.  The bomb rack will be available in Red, Yellow, Black, and Matte Black.  HARM missiles sold separately.  Missiles available in black carbon fiber or brushed aluminum finishes.    Expect a pricing announcement shortly.




BWAHAHAH!!!! Brilliant!  applause   laughingdp  bow down
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« Reply #13 on: January 15, 2009, 10:24:19 AM »

It may come as a surprise to some but I won't go back to Indy for the MotoGP this year.  Other than the "incident" where they strung me along for three months pretending that they were going to help me with the accident, the drive up is boring.  There is nowhere to ride around unless you're into cornfields and geometrically laid out roads.  It's a nascar circuit which is a big oval with a stadium seating.  There are good points and bad points to it.

It's too bad that Barber lost out to Miller in their bid to host WSBK but I hear that the Miller race track is great too.  If I am going to travel 900+ miles to see a race, it will not be back to Indy.  Utah sounds more interesting to me. 

Laguna is the site for the other US MotoGP race but hotel accomodations are outrageous.  The town is small and quaint.  But there are opportunities to ride great roads.  The track is small but has the famous corkscrew which one has to see at least once in your life.  Did I say the hotel accomodations are expensive?

If AMA were more intersting and especially if Ducati were part of it I'd say Barber in Atlanta would be a great place to go to.

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PRESS RELEASE:

Reuters, 14 January 2009
Bologna, Italy
13:00 GMT

In a move sure to delight Ducatisi worldwide, specialty sport motorcycle manufacturer Ducati are pleased to announce a new accessory line.  The Bologna, Italy based company, long recognized as the leader in lightning fast motorcycles for road and track, is now offering a  frame-mounted HARM missile launcher with applications for all Ducati Superbikes, past and present. 



With the missile's tried and true, fire-and-forget destructive capabilities with regards to tracking and blowing the shit out of any ground based radar target, this season's well-optioned Ducati rider can now ride anywhere, day or night - at any speed - worry-free.

Look for this latest accessory in the Spring 2009 Ducati Performance Catalog.  The bomb rack will be available in Red, Yellow, Black, and Matte Black.  HARM missiles available in black carbon fiber or brushed aluminum finishes.  Missiles sold seperately. 




BEST POST EVER  waytogo
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