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  1. Embark on a European adventure on two wheels! Discover our concise guide to biking across Europe, your key to unforgettable cycling experiences.

    Many kinds of transportation have been popular in Europe for a very long time. After working hard to make travel better, routes between places have gotten very fast and environmentally friendly. Speedy trains and buses connect countries, making it easy to get around.

    Biking is a fun activity and sport in Europe that people of all ages enjoy. With sports betting becoming legal in more places, some people also like betting on professional bike races. But this guide is mostly about biking for fun and sightseeing, not bike sports.

    Riding a bike is an important way for many Europeans to get around towns and cities. It also lets tourists see new countries in an exciting way. Biking offers a lot, from getting around faster to exploring nature trails. Here we will talk about what makes biking in Europe special and some of the top trails.

    What About Biking in the Netherlands?

    When biking in the Netherlands, learn this phrase: “Uitgezonderd fietsers”. It means “except for bicycles” and marks places where cars are not allowed but bikes can still go. As a cyclist, you can go almost anywhere.

    Zandvoort has miles of beaches and beautiful seaside campsites. It also has bike routes through local villages and forests, perfect for mixing cycling with outdoor adventures. It brings you close to the North Sea, where the next major cycling route in Germany begins.

    Can I Bike Through Germany?

    The Elbe Cycle Path in Germany stretches 900km. It passes through major cities like Hamburg and Dresden before ending in the Czech Republic.

    For city travel, Germany’s big cities are very bicycle-friendly. Berlin has wide roads and usually bike lanes. Bike rentals are also easy for visitors to find.

    There are a few main categories of visitors to Germany: Members of the Schengen area and countries with special agreements. Then members of countries with more relaxed entry rules who can visit for 90 days.

    Can I Bike Through Austria?

    Austria’s capital Vienna is one of the most bicycle-friendly cities in Europe. Bike lanes are common within the city, and the flat terrain makes exploring easy, even for beginner bikers. In some places, you can rent bikes by the half hour, with a full day of riding costing around 15 euros.

    With 1,660km of bike paths, Vienna is exciting to see by bike and simple to get around. You can easily travel along the Danube River, but the best biking in Austria is outside the city.

    Austria is especially popular for mountain biking. Stattegg, Leogang, and Saalbach-Hinterglemm are all popular mountain resorts for biking. If you want to experience both city and countryside biking, Austria has options for all interests.

    What is Biking Like in France?

    Rural France combines cycling and wine tours in a way few other countries can match. France's traditional old-world regions also make for beautiful, scenic rides. The Route Des Vins winds through vineyards and villages in Alsace. Whenever you need a break, there is usually a village or town nearby that makes a nice stopping point.

    Riding in non-industrial areas helps avoid heavy traffic. If you want a famous challenging bike ride, head to Provence. A long uphill ride through vineyards and villages is difficult but rewarding.

    Bike paths run throughout Paris and almost fully along the Seine River. This makes seeing the sights of Paris by bike easy for tourists. If you want to try cross-country cycling, Paris also connects to EuroVelo 3.

    EuroVelo is a huge cycling network that started in 1995. Its goal is to promote cycling and connect regional and national bike routes across Europe. New additions are made to EuroVelo each year, with the aim of eventually connecting the whole continent.

    EuroVelo Route 3 starts in Spain and enters France through the south. It then passes through Belgium.

    What is Biking Like in Belgium?

    Relative to its small size, Belgium has very diverse bike routes. Bokrijk park in Limburg offers unique cycling trails.

    One section called Cycling Through Water has a carefully built path that lets you bike through the middle of a lake. Another section called Cycling Through the Trees is an elevated bike path 33 feet off the ground that rises above the forest. This gives a bird's eye view of the woods for brave cyclists.

    For those interested in history over nature, Belgium has the Peace Cycle Route. This path goes through Ypres and many WWI historical sites and memorials. It explores Flanders Field itself and where the famous poem was written.

    What is Biking Like in Spain?

    Spain has a variety of cycling routes for all skill levels. A mix of mountain, hilly, and flat terrain offers options for beginners and experienced cyclists. To get away from cities, Spain has the Caminos Naturales.

    Caminos Naturales are nature trails covering over 10,000km. Farmland, forests, and canals are all open and available to explore.

    As mentioned before, EuroVelo Route 3 starts in Spain and goes to Norway. EuroVelo Route 8 also begins in Cadiz, Spain and travels through the Mediterranean, ending in Greece.  Sierra Nevada - Magellan Motorcycle Tours, Spain Grand Tour

    The Sierra Nevada mountains are also a must-see. The rugged terrain is perfect for hiking, climbing, biking, and any outdoor activity. As one of the tallest points in Europe, it’s an amazing destination.

    What About Biking in Portugal?

    Portugal’s warm weather means the country rarely sees snow, except in the north. This allows excellent biking conditions year-round. Fall, winter and spring are ideal seasons, as summer can be too hot for cycling in some areas.

    Portugal’s population is concentrated around Lisbon. The farther out you go, the fewer cars share the road, and the more scenic the backroads become. This makes for relaxing trips through rural villages.

    If you’re in Lisbon, don’t miss biking along the waterfront. 20km of bike lanes provide a nice short seaside ride.

    Can I Bike Through Italy?  Dolomites - Columbus Motorcycle Tours, Grand French Tour, Alps

    Italy has plenty to see by bike. Riding through the Dolomites can easily become a multi-day mountain biking adventure. Charming cafes and villages along the way provide places to rest.

    For coastal views, nothing beats cycling around the Italian lakes. They offer hundreds of kilometers of paths for short or long rides.

    One thing to avoid is August. Italy is busy with tourists and August is one of the most crowded months. For more peaceful cycling, visit during the off-season when weather is still nice.

     

     

     

     

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  2. Wednesday 3.1.24 at 10.35am for a double bill screening of ‘Back to the Ace' and “The Leather Boys”, 

    Back To The Ace with Talking Pictures TV Sky 328 Freeview 82 Virgin 445 Freesat 306

    The Leather Boys DVD
    Restored + Exclusive 60th Anniversary Bonus Film Featuring Rita Tushingham & The Leather Boys back at the Ace.

    2024 is the 60th anniversary of the release in 1964 of the film "The Leather Boys" and, though it’s been a long time coming, it is now back in stock to include with exclusive bonus film featuring Rita Tushingham and The Leather Boys Back at the Ace.

    The cafe played a leading role in this Sidney J. Furie film, which stars Rita Tushingham, Colin Campbell & Dudley Sutton, utilising many of the cafe’s patrons as film ‘extras’.

    Shooting numerous scenes at the Ace Cafe, Furie, eager to achieve realism, took advice from the local riders. “You’d never find an Ace boy wearing them jeans” he was told one morning.

    Furie’s direction, coupled with strong performances combine to make “The Leather Boys” one of the great British films of the sixties.

    Locations, including the Ace, used in the film are shown at link:

    To obtain a copy of this fully restored 137 minute film, see link:

     See you at the Ace !

  3. LAUNCHED LESS THAN A YEAR AGO, THE “BACK TO AFRICA” PROJECT IS ALREADY A REALITY: APRILIA IS ONCE AGAIN PROTAGONIST IN THE BIG RALLY RAIDS

    THE TWO TUAREG MACHINES, DEVELOPED BY APRILIA RACING IN COLLABORATION WITH GCORSE, WILL TACKLE THE AFRICAN DESERT IN THE ABLE HANDS OF JACOPO CERUTTI AND FRANCESCO MONTANARI

    AFTER THE EXTRAORDINARY TRIUMPH IN ITS DÉBUT IN THE ITALIAN MOTORALLY AND THE PODIUM IN THE TRANSANATOLIA RALLY, THE GOAL IS NOW THE LEGENDARY LAC ROSE OF DAKAR

    THE OFFICIAL START IS FROM MONACO, FIRST LEG IN MOROCCO ON 2 JANUARY

    Noale, 30 December 2023 - For Aprilia, it’s finally “Back to Africa”: the project announced less than a year ago to take the Aprilia brand back to the big African raids now comes to fruition with the participation of two Aprilia Tuareg machines in the 2024 edition of the Africa Eco Race, which will start officially today, 30 December, from Monaco.

    For the entire Aprilia Racing department, which developed the competition version of the Tuareg in close collaboration with GCorse of the Guareschi brothers, this is a return to the first love, those off-road disciplines which were the Italian brand’s début in the world of competitions.
    In addition, by taking part in the Africa Eco Race, Aprilia will once again be travelling through legendary places and routes, those of the historic African Dakar, thereby bringing to mind the successful experience of Aprilia’s last participation (the last Italian bike to win at the Dakar) in the most famous rally raid in the world, in the period from 2010 to 2012.

    In the able hands of factory riders Jacopo Cerutti and Francesco Montanari, the Aprilia Tuareg developed for rally raids is built on the excellent technical base of the bike which, closely derived from the factory model, triumphed in its début in the Italian Motorally G-1000 class championship, with Jacopo Cerutti skilfully dominating in six of the eight trials held and taking a brilliant absolute victory against the lighter, specialised enduro single-cylinders in the Rally of Sardinia. An overwhelming year where Francesco Montanari also ended up on the final podium of the Italian championship, ranking third in the general standings.

    Thanks to the experience gained in the Italian Motorally and the participation in September in the first international race, the Transanatolia Rally, with Cerutti winning one leg and finishing third overall, the development of the Aprilia Tuareg for the Africa Eco Race progressed quickly - proof of the outstanding off-road capabilities of the standard factory Tuareg.
    In an initial stage, the focus was on the chassis architecture and then on finding the best possible engine performance in the prohibitive racing conditions anticipated. Last, but not least, the adoption of a supplementary fuel tank increased range, necessary for covering the long rally raid distances.
    The Aprilia Tuareg competition version is fitted with Öhlins by Andreani suspension, a complete SC Project exhaust in titanium, and a specific Sprint Filter air filter.

    After the official start in Monaco, bikes and equipment will ship out to Morocco where they’ll get down to business on 2 January, with the first of the 12 legs scheduled. The goal is to reach the legendary finish at Lac Rose, in Dakar, on 14 January.

    JACOPO CERUTTI
    “For me, it is fantastic to be able to bring a brand like Aprilia back to the desert. The Africa Eco Race will be a great adventure and a huge challenge for everyone. This will be true for me, as a rider, but also for the entire Aprilia Racing department and for the GCorse team. Over the past few months, we have all done an insane amount of work developing the bike, which is already extremely good in its base configuration. We feel like we are ready. We demonstrated a good pace in the tests we did in the desert, so we will certainly be able to hold our own. The first part of the race, in Morocco on harder terrain, could prove to be a bit more complicated, but I’m optimistic for the second week in the sand. I won’t hide the fact that I’d like to win some legs and stay ahead of some of our more favoured rivals, but beyond that, such a long race is so unpredictable that it’s hard to make any predictions in terms of the general standings. We will certainly be giving it our all!”

    FRANCESCO MONTANARI
    “Even though I am trying to stay calm, I’m sure that once I'm on the starting grid of the first trial, I’ll be overcome by a special emotion. This will be my first experience in such a long and demanding race and I wish to thank Aprilia for the huge opportunity they are giving me, as well as the Guareschi brothers for their continuous support. These have been extremely intense months, full of testing, races, and training to prepare for this event. As I said, this is my first time in such a long rally, so my absolute top priority is to finish the race, trying to ride my best but without overdoing it. It won’t be simple, because I’ll be trying giving to give it my all constantly in the race, but it will be important to ration my strength and not make any mistakes. I want to arrive at the finish line in Dakar at all costs and then, once there, we’ll take stock of how it went.” 

  4. Thrill is a second nature of motorbike fans. If you want to try something new and even earn some money, you should try sports betting. Predict the results of your favorite motorcycle sports, Formula 1, and other races. Relax and win real cash at the same time.

    According to the statistics, the betting market will grow by 10.3% by 2030. Far from the last place is the market of motorcycle betting. 

    For those who don’t have spare money, credit card betting is a solution. Most betting sites allow customers to place bets with their credit cards. See how it works, and whether placing bets on credit card online sportsbooks is a good idea. Using credit cards for sports betting requires some prerequisites like responsible gambling and good budget management.

    Exploring the Thrill of Credit Card Betting 

    What is social about betting with credit cards? You don’t need to have spare money. Depositing at casinos with credit money is as easy and quick. After winning the bet, you would not only return the loan but earn much more. 

    Benefits of Using Credit Cards for Betting

    Up to 5% of payments at online casinos are made via credit cards. It offers several advantages:

    1. Wide acceptance. Most casinos allow credit card usage along with the debit card. Despite some bonuses may be lower, all other deposit rules and fees are the same.

    2. Quick process. While bank transfers may take up to several hours or even days, small loans are given quickly. 

    3. Spendings management. Using a loan, you usually treat the expenses more responsibly.

    Finally, credit cards are always available, and you don’t need to wait for your salary.

    Ensuring Secure Transactions

    If credit cards are secure? Absolutely. The loans are regulated by your bank, and all transactions are completely secured.

    As for casinos, they always explain the fees and deposit regulations in the Terms of Use. The process is clear, just read the rules and spend money responsibly. 

    Combining Passion and Strategy

    If motorcycles are your hobby, you already have a high chance of winning. Bet you already track events like MotoGP, DAYTONA 200, etc. Use your knowledge and analytical thinking to predict the results.

    Track the previous events, decide which participants are the most promising this time, and make your bet consciously. Do not let your knowledge remain just a hobby. With credit card betting, you can bet on almost any event worldwide and hit the jackpot.

    Exploring Motorbike-Related Betting Opportunities

    All of the popular motorcycle events are available at the sports betting sites. It includes:

    • Dakar Rally  Dakar

    • Motocross World Championship

    • Ama Supercross

    • Worcs

    • Arenacross

    • Desert Racing

    • Grand Prix National Championship, Etc. 

    The bet types include race winner, podium finish, fastest lap, and so on. This way you can predict the aspect of the race you feel the most confident about. 

    Betting sites inform the bettors about upcoming events. You can also find the odds, the statistics of previous events, and even a betting calculator. Such events are a perfect way to add extra excitement to your hobby. In addition to just watching the race, you experience even more emotions.

    Apart from motorcycle events, there are connected sports as well. Try betting on car racing like Formula 1, aircraft and bicycle racing, and plenty of other sports.

    Leveraging Credit Card Rewards for Motorbike Adventures 

    The usage of credit cards is often rewarded by your bank, and there is another reason to utilize them. What are the perks for motorcycle fans?

    First, credit card usage is often rewarded with travel vouchers. You get discounts for transportation or hotel booking. It is a good opportunity to ride in new places.

     Another feature is cashback which can be used on any expenses. Discounts at the partnering shops are also a good opportunity to save money in the future. 

    Conclusion: Credit Card Betting for Motorcycles

    Dedication to sports is a good opportunity to earn some money with sports betting. It includes motorcycling too – betting on the moto tournaments is beneficial. 

    For those who need some cash for stakes, credit card betting is an option. Most casinos allow customers to bet using small loans. Such transactions are sometimes even faster than usual ones. They are completely safe and legal.

    Using credit cards for motorcycle betting, you also receive perks from the banks. It can be travel rewards, Cashback, or discounts.

     

     

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