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Nurburgring - What can you tell me?
Posted: Jan 7th, '06, 11:48
by CvPiper
I have just started plannign this trip, and would be grateful for info from people that have been to help me out. Recommendations of hotels etc.
The plan is a 4 day trip. Leave early one mornign and catch the ferry, continue through the day and get there (500 miles) in one hit, spend 2 nights there, then scenic route return to Calais where I will stay another night, before sailing home and riding back the day after.
Is this too much to ask on the way out? Bearing in mind I hope to have a support car so luggage will nto be on and average speed at 4 in the mornign will be very fast.
I look forward to your suggestions.
Posted: Jan 7th, '06, 15:05
by sprocket
Hi CVPiper, myselfand a few of the guys did this last year except we did a stop over in Belgium. Its easy enough to do it in one trip like you are but will be very straining. We decided to stay in cochem and ride to the ring each day as cochem was a beautiful city and there was lots of good pubs. Doing this we got to ride some fantastic roads to the ring as well as riding the ring. I highly recommend this. Other than that there are quite a few hotels around the area, I remember reading about a couple friendly British run hotels around there but cant remember the details. Best people to get in contact with is either Andrew or Boyscout. They used to live over there and Andrew was the one who planned our trip last year.
Failing that we're off again this year however we're hoping to the alps as well, so if your up for doing that you should come along

Posted: Jan 7th, '06, 22:41
by CvPiper
I have had a look on the
http://www.nurburgring.org.uk site which had recommendations on routes and hotels etc in the area. I still would liek to get there in one day to make the most of the early start the second day. Will use the roads in the region on the second and 3 rd day as I return to Calais.
Do you have a link to where you stayed? And approx how far was it fromt he ring? Just so I can consider that option properly. How many laps did you do also, I am thinkign 5 or so will be enough and then the rest can be spent riding the nice roads there?
Posted: Jan 7th, '06, 23:19
by age
I have sent the guy who owns that ring link email to see if we can get you a discount
Age
Posted: Jan 7th, '06, 23:22
by age
ok Update already
I can get you a Discount unsure how much at the mo.
once dates are released he will be in touch with Price
Age
Posted: Jan 7th, '06, 23:32
by Lost Geordie
If you go with Sprocket give yourself some distance as he tends to jump around a bit over there.... or should that be jump a roundabout there lol
Posted: Jan 8th, '06, 02:04
by sprocket
Yeah that reminds me, watch out for the quick oncoming roundabouts. Sorry but I dont have any details on the place we stayed at, Andrew would know, but age seems to have sorted something out.
I only managed to get in 3 laps before my accident but would have had a lot more otherwise.
It all depends though on the day how many laps you might get in. If it pisses it down stay off the track as its scary as [censored]. Also if theres any major accidents then the ring can be closed down for a while.
Hope this helps a bit.
Posted: Jan 8th, '06, 09:21
by chris999
i think you could talk to " boyscout " i got an offer to ride with him when he went there 2005
