2. European GPZ-Meeting / Maastricht 2007
Bill Magitz
corbie at verizonmail.com
Sun Jun 17 09:47:21 PDT 2007
I really liked Maastricht while visiting my brother in Amsterdam , what a cool city Ghent in Belgium was good as well. wish I was there !!!!
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Ped <pedmail at dbmail.dk>
> To: "Kawasaki GPZ1100 discussion" <gpzlist at micapeak.com>
> Subject: 2. European GPZ-Meeting / Maastricht 2007
> Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 18:17:23 +0200
>
>
> While our US list members have been heading off for Fandango, a
> couple of the European list members have been participating in a
> European GPZ meeting in Maastricht, the Netherlands the 25 - 28 of
> May, 2007.
>
> Our Dutch list member, Wouter, who is also a member of a German GPZ
> 1100 Forum, arranged this year's Meeting for members of this forum.
> 11 GPZ 1100's, 3 Yamaha GTS 1000 and a ZZR 600 with a total of
> approximately 22 riders and backseat passengers participated (the
> number varied a little bit during the meeting because some arrived
> late and others had to leave early). The meeting took place at a
> small biker hotel, "La Chaussée" in the village of Sibbe,
> approximately 10 km (6 miles) east of Maastricht, the Netherlands.
> Some participants stayed at this hotel, others at other hotels
> nearby or at the local camp site. La Chaussée proved to be an
> excellent basis with good facilities, good food and plenty of good
> Dutch beer!
>
> The participants met at the afternoon of Friday the 25th of May,
> some after having covered a considerable distance from the south of
> German near Austria or from Denmark (700 km - 435 miles). La
> Chaussée hosted a good dinner and plenty of beer at reasonable
> prizes. Most participants were from Germany, a few from the
> Netherlands and two from Denmark. Language was not a problem;
> especially not late at night where everybody basically spoke the
> same language... ;-)
>
> On Saturday the 26th of May Wouter headed the 15 bikes on a 200 km
> (124 miles) tour. Lots of curvy and challenging roads in the
> beautiful parts of southern Netherlands / eastern Belgium. Among
> other we visited an abandoned coal mine in Belgium. Some of the
> riders had years of experience holding a group of motorcycles
> together by making blockades at road crossings, roundabouts etc.
> They took turns in stopping other traffic, join up again,
> accelerate up front, block traffic again etc. Not entirely legal in
> all countries, but very, very effective and very well carried out.
> Not once during the two days of tour did the group get separated.
> In the evening La Chaussée hosted a barbecue in the garden. The
> colored lights in the party tent were mixed with lots of white
> flashes due to thunderstorm and the music sometimes drowned in the
> noise from heavy rain showers hammering on the tent roof, but food
> was excellent and there were generous amounts of beer...
>
> On Sunday the 27th of May Wouter again headed the bikes on a 250 km
> (155 miles) tour in southern Netherlands, eastern Belgium and a
> very beautiful part of Germany known as Eiffel. Among other we made
> a stop at the "Dreiländerpunkt" - the point where the borders of
> the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany meet. The funny thing is that
> when you ride on small country roads in this area you may actually
> cross a border without noticing it. Only different license plates
> on the cars and slightly different road signs indicate that you may
> have crossed a border. In the evening the farewell dinner was held
> at a Chinese restaurant in Valkenburg.
>
> On Monday the 28th of May some made a stop at Wouter's house for a
> last cup of coffee before heading off for home. Comments on the
> forum and hundreds of pictures indicate that this was a very
> successful meeting, and we're all looking forward to seeing each
> other next year, probably somewhere in Germany.
>
> There are a few pictures from the meeting here:
>
> http://www.pedmail.dk/Kavalkade/album/
>
> Ped
> '96 "Black Stealth" GPZ
> Denmark
>
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