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Old Feb 14, 2000 | 02:27 PM
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I don't think you'll get out of London in an hour!
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Old Feb 14, 2000 | 02:36 PM
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Fave road? The one I use to get to work from my girlfriends house.

It's the B2169 from Tunbridge Wells to Lamberhurst, Then go back towards Tunbridge Wells on the A21 and turn off onto the B2162 towards Horsemonden, I usually turn off about a mile down the road (where there is a sharp right hander, signposted Tong Lane) but sometimes just for the hell of it I continue on into Horsemonden as this is a nice little bit of road.

makes me smile, and I'm not even in a scooby yet!!
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Old Feb 14, 2000 | 02:49 PM
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Firstly, let me reply to Blubs........I am surprised you can remember where your works car park is!!!!!!!!!!!, the term 'work shy fop' springs to mind.

and secondly to Stu, you could try the M25, travel clockwise for a really long right hander and anticlockwise for challenging left hander....big prizes for keeping it sideways round there

On a more serious note I seem to remember a half decent run down a road from the A34, south of Oxford, to Reading, goes past Goring and Pangbourne I think
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Old Feb 14, 2000 | 06:10 PM
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Hi all !!

North and Mid Wales are by far the best roads i have driven Lake Vyrnwy to Bala is certainly interseting if not a little narrow in places, but Hey that's all part of the fun !!

The A5, A4086 leading to the Llanerbis Pass and all the way down to the bottom of Snowdon (Fantastic), Airborne Regularly!
(this is where EVO Mag do a lot of testing - reconised it form the photos)

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Old Feb 14, 2000 | 06:19 PM
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Re Near London Roads:

As mentioned in a very similar thread appx 4/12 ago, the B660 Bedford to A1 and over the other side eastwards is very good.

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Old Feb 14, 2000 | 06:21 PM
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Mine is the 45 minute run from Moutier to Val Thorens - but in the scoob I did it in 25...
then just after Grenoble there are the mountain roads that take you to the South of France.... oh my....

but in the UK I have to say ... the Bracknell ByPass takes some beating ha ha

Rannoch I think you'll find it's theBracknell ByPass in the Golf Brochure.....


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Old Feb 14, 2000 | 07:46 PM
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Dr Hu,

Did the A686 about a year ago with my boss in his modded Supra Twin Turbo. Fantastic road with the power & ability to nail five or more cars behind a truck at once.

A bit cold up there in January though, thank God for the heated seats in the Supra .

Only problem was on the way back it was heaving with The Plod.

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Old Feb 14, 2000 | 08:00 PM
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Just thought of another great road. Rally fans will surely know the road from Longtown, just north of Carlisle, up to Newcastleton, and over to Kielder forest. Dips and crests, smooth tarmac, fast sweeping bends and tight 2nd gear corners to flat out sections along the lake side. Brilliant!!
ps Gethin and other Welsh scoobs: What about the elan valley? Great in escort chase car never mind scoob!!
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Old Feb 15, 2000 | 10:27 AM
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As confirmed in EVO, the B645 is one of the best roads in the country, especially from Higham Ferrers to St Neots.
I am hoping to arrange a Sunday afternoon drive at the next Northampton meet, and am currently reccing the route.
It will be safe but swift.

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Old Feb 15, 2000 | 01:19 PM
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The road around Loch Fyne is a good laugh.
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Old Feb 15, 2000 | 01:46 PM
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Garelochead to the A82 south of Luss (forget the name) is so good its scary.

And it has is own Eau Rouge!

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Old Feb 15, 2000 | 01:57 PM
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Got to go with the North Wales votes here:

A4212 / A487 Bala -> Porthmadog

This is the mid stretch of the old Manchester-> Abersoch run (*** isn't much fun)

Only problem with the run are:

If the road is slightly damp - you end up getting stuck behind bikers - as you can get round the bends quicker, but can't get past them on the straights!

If the road is dry (and especially on Bank Holidays) there are dips in the road that just hide a plod & gatso until your right on top of them!

Looks like we've got enough routes here for a NW / Wales / Midlands meet ..... anyone up for this?

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Old Feb 15, 2000 | 05:57 PM
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C'mon to the 2nd great north west meet (immense turnout last time).

A route is being planned as we speak that will be ~50 miles of mixed moorland roads on the Yorks/Lancs border around J22-23 of M62), all this and a pub as well!!

Milky (aka Darren) has said he'll never wear his baseball cap again if anyone complains about the route.

Seriously though - watch out for more news!

Paul

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oh & completely concur with Bala / A686 / Kielder / North York Moors posts above . . all brill roads.
Tony: used to live in Harrogate, actually some very, very nice roads near to the town as well. Not too many sheep as well!
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Old Feb 16, 2000 | 09:04 AM
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Paul : Never again ??? That's like cutting off a limb !!!

Should be an excellent route, haven't recce'd it for myself yet (Paul has), but been round most of the roads already.

Got 2/3 pubs to pick from, all with fair sized car parks.

Contact Gary Chaplin on gpchaplin@aol.com

Darren. :-)
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Old Feb 16, 2000 | 01:33 PM
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Darren

It's been said before mate . . . your pretty 'armless anyway

Paul
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Old Feb 16, 2000 | 02:15 PM
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Geezer,
cant get out of London in 1 hour?
I don't suppose anybody will believe this BUT
during the freeze of circa 78 ,I drove my 2002 from Langley vale (Epsom Downs ) to CJB London Marylebone in 20 minutes!!!!
Nobody was on the road ice snow no trains etc

The route:

Up to the downs past the Rubbing House
Down into Epsom Town
Through the town through The Kings Arms and then past the Organ Inn to Tollworth.
Driving like a lunatic acoss Putney Bridge
and into Shepherds Bush.
Around the circus and before you know it you are on the freeway and into Marylebone.
Park the old BM up and sign in!!!!!!!!!!
Ah the old Sullom Voe Project.

But for a real legend Dodd of Epsom drove from Turin to Calais at an average speed of 200 mph in a converted roller with a V12 spitfire engine in it and it returned something like 25mpg!

Unfortunately speed limits have now been imposed througout Europe now , so this record will most likely last forever.


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Old Feb 16, 2000 | 03:04 PM
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Try the Mountain road from Ramsey to Douglas on the Isle of Man. 13 miles of twisty & open flowing bends, you can use most of the road most of the time, AND THERES NO SPEED LIMIT.

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Old Feb 16, 2000 | 05:41 PM
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I agree with MarkF, when we used to have a propper RAC rally the road up to Castle O'er was the business!

Also loads of roads in mid Wales, (but not with RAC, sorry, Network Q, traffic!) Ok the night before the stages though, when the hard nosed rally fans are off to kip in the woods.

Found a good blaster of a road from Newark to Ollerton last weekend, No Traffic and just the occasional little village to slow down for.

As for London, how about Teddington to Bexleyheath in 35 mins, taking in the Palace, Westminster and Tower Bridge? That's what we used to do in our 4am runs a coule of years back, and that includes dodging the cameras.:-):-)
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Old Feb 16, 2000 | 09:47 PM
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My route to work avoiding the M62 at junction 22. A640 from Denshaw up to Buckstones then a choice of straight B6114 to Greetland and Elland or more A640 to Outlane then Ainley Top and Brighouse. Some twisty, but the straight bits would grace some French N routes where you can see almost to the horizon.

Some snow up there this morning, first time my car has twitched, sort of matched my bottom at one point!

I have surveyed this as a possible route for the 50 odd cars for the Northern meet, but it seems I have been plagiarised by some tykes from Huddersfield! They of course will have sampled the boozers! (by taxi obviously)
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Old Feb 16, 2000 | 09:56 PM
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down the goyt valley in derbyshire on a road rally at 4am in the early 80's pre strangled road rally car, awesome.
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Old Feb 17, 2000 | 05:33 AM
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North Wales, Sheesh What's wrong with South Wales

OK

Pontsticill to Talybont on Usk then back over the top to Llangyndir.. A mix of tight country lanes to moorland sweepers with blind crests. Mmmmm

SEE there are vowels in Welsh! Even In Cymru



Richard
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Old Feb 17, 2000 | 10:31 AM
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Mine would have to be the week end road home from Breda in Holland where I am at the moment. You can witness this tomorrow as I will be 'in flight' at around 12 noon on the way home for Santa Pod.

100-110 all the way to Gent in Belgium, wick it up a bit across to Oostend, turn left and floor it down to Calais, this bit is great as the road is in excellent condition. The amazing this is it does not seem to matter what speed you are doing there will always be another British car who needs to get past you as he needs to get home a bit quicker.

Not especially Law abiding but exhilarating and the roads are never that busy... Anyway, at the speeds the Belgiums drive in their Mercs they can hardly complain...
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Old Feb 17, 2000 | 01:34 PM
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Maxwell Straker,

Workshy Fop? Pot?.......kettle?.....black?.

At least I'm at home when I'm a workshy fop.............and not at work.

All my love to you darling
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Old Feb 17, 2000 | 02:19 PM
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blubs,
Mr Straker is indeed one of the worst skivers I have ever had the misfortune to work with. However, considering you have just had six weeks off work with a broken wrist (oh, and your job does require alot of manual work doesn't it? not!), your workload cannot be that great if you have time to post scathing messages on this bulletin board

I await retribution.

P.S. on the topic in hand, the old road from Ambleside to Ullswater, and then the run down to, Ullswater on the new bit, followed by the run alongside the lakeside (can't remember the road numbers or names)

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Old Feb 17, 2000 | 02:27 PM
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blubs,

there is a very serious rumour circulating that you are actually at your place of work today. Maybe that will give you the option of trying your favourite road. I will have to wait until tomorrow for a reply as it is 14:20 and you have probably finished for the day.

Sorry to ebryone alse as this has nothing whatsoever to do with favourite roads but having a go at my mate blubs
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