Tuscany Trail 2016

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burty wrote:I have the green light from home ,
or more like the stop talking about it and sod of and go,

I did try to register the other night but my Italian isn't to good
Ignore me if you already know this Paul!
But if you've got Google Chrome browser there's 2 little diagonally opposite squares in the rhs of the search window- it's the translate button. Just click on it & shazam- inglese!
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I tried in English and Italian jase
I think the site was throwing a wobbler
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Wish you lot would stop it .... I feel like I ought to be going now.
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Bearbonesnorm wrote:I feel like I ought to be going now.
There's a few of us who think you should be coming along too :wink:
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Of course you should be going!
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burty wrote:I tried in English and Italian jase
I think the site was throwing a wobbler
Don't give up though Paul!
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It'll be far too dry for you Stu.

Tuscany trail was great last year. Excellent food and wine, drinking water everywhere, warm weather, lots of easy gravel and some stunning scenery and villages.

I took a BA flight last year from gatwick to Pisa, then a short train ride to Massa. I took my bike bag with me to the start as there was a guy taking bags down to the finish for €20 or something... Stuck it in the bag and jumped on the train back to the airport... Logistically very easy. That shouldn't put anyone off.

BA have always (in my experience) been excellent with my bike. And they've not weighed it once which means you can get away with bringing loads of wine and salami home...
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Subject to travel costs and logistics I've been given a provisional pass.
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We're gonna need to re-name this thread- The Italian Job!!

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I've registered but haven't got the bottle to enter (yet).

Despite having lurked on here for 2 years I own bugger all kit (wanders off to the Wildcatgear site).
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Pirahna wrote:I've registered but haven't got the bottle to enter (yet).

Despite having lurked on here for 2 years I own bugger all kit (wanders off to the Wildcatgear site).
It's Italy in June, all you'll need is a half decent bike that'll get you round & some trendy sunglasses!! :cool: :lol:
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I'm in. Thinking of flying Stansted to Pisa on the Weds, then return on Sunday (££££) or Monday (£££). Will probably leave the bike box in Pisa airport left luggage and ride to the start - this is starting to sound like a real BearBones weekend away in the sun :-bd
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whats all the talk about medical certificates ,
have we got to go for medicals , bend over sir :shock: :shock:
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burty wrote:whats all the talk about medical certificates ,
have we got to go for medicals , bend over sir :shock: :shock:
If it's anything like French sportivs, get a blank one off the Internet and sign it yourself.
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Medical certificates are for Italian nationals only I believe. Last year I just photocopied my EU Health Card and sent them that... Seemed to do the trick...
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I used my French one, 20€ for a certificate from your doctor to say you're fit to ride in biking events.
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some trendy sunglasses!!
I found some horrible looking Ray Bans while out riding a couple of years ago .... wonders off to look for them.
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burty wrote:whats all the talk about medical certificates ,
have we got to go for medicals , bend over sir :shock: :shock:
Found one. This is the sort of thing I've used in the past http://www.serpentine.org.uk/data/files ... ficate.pdf
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I think this calls for a annual ( Italian job) bothy meeting this weekend :-bd
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burty wrote:I think this calls for a annual ( Italian job) bothy meeting this weekend :-bd
Might change my already vague plans for this weekend now! Which Bothy?
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For those thinking on completing it at a relaxed enjoyable pace how many days riding are we thinking. 5 days?
So fly out on the Weds and back on the following Weds?

5 days riding, plus 1 day getting back to the start/packing/contingency
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I was looking at arriving Tues, leaving Tues.
Arrival flights don't get in until 21.30 on the wednesday so it'll have to be Tuesday.
4/5 days at slacker pace.
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Chew wrote:For those thinking on completing it at a relaxed enjoyable pace how many days riding are we thinking. 5 days?
So fly out on the Weds and back on the following Weds?

5 days riding, plus 1 day getting back to the start/packing/contingency
I'm Weds-Weds Chew..

My original plan was to hopefully finish sometime on the Sunday, then finish-time dependent, travel back up to Massa/Pisa Sun/Mon & stay somewhere already pre-booked (poss Florence area) Mon+Tues night, fly back Weds..

Think Gairy mentioned that there maybe a bit of provision at the finish point to stay overnight for those finishing at daft o'clock??

Been getting a bit of info off my sister who did some trekking in Tuscany last year. She said that there's also a left luggage place at Pisa Train Station-
http://www.depositobagaglipisa.it/tariffe.pdf

I'm looking into leaving my bike somewhere safe after returning to Massa so that i can have a couple of days r&r if anyone else is interested...
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How long do you have to wait for a password when registering?
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Taylor wrote:How long do you have to wait for a password when registering?
If i remember rightly it sends you a link to click on (in Italian), which then takes you to a page where you set up your password & the pages for the rest of your entry..

(It was new years day morn though & i was slightly hungover so could be wrong!)
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