OP Storm N.I." the aftermath"

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Kev L wrote: Tue Jul 24, 2018 11:43 am
popkat wrote: Mon Jul 23, 2018 8:41 pm Looks like you all had a great weekend with some cool and interesting stuff to do :D




Seems you may have moved the bar up a bit, I'll have to get my thinking cap on for Devon storm next year, come up with a plan for site seeing/activities. we have nothing like the road racing heritage you have over there, we do however have barometer world 8O :eek2 :lol: .



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feck off :lol:
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cheekykev wrote: Tue Jul 24, 2018 6:21 pm It's not over yet, me and cheekyads have been out today, we had a great time.
We set off from Portrush to Limavady, LDerry, Latterkenny, Donegal, Ballyshannon, Enniskillen, Omagh, Gorton, Plumbridge, Drapestown, ballymoney, then over for a lap round the Armoy then back to the hotel.
About 255 miles all in, all done A and B roads :D :D

Excellent Kev. You can be the lead next year! Great that you and cheekyads are still around the country taking it in
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James and myself hooked up with what was left from the Kent Mafia last night and took them a tour of the mourn mountains in the southeast of the country...i think they enjoyed the views as we had to gather up there jaws a few times :D . we just hit the time right as the sun was going down through some of the valleys :clap: :clap:

possible location for next year?.
the older i get,the faster i was :lol:
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fabiostar wrote: Wed Jul 25, 2018 5:54 am James and myself hooked up with what was left from the Kent Mafia last night and took them a tour of the mourn mountains in the southeast of the country...i think they enjoyed the views as we had to gather up there jaws a few times :D . we just hit the time right as the sun was going down through some of the valleys :clap: :clap:

possible location for next year?.
Its a great location. Could be a base for next year (newcastle?)

I'm in for Op storm 2019!
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anybody else got the post OP storm blues .... its like coming down of a drug!!!!!! just Glad we have Scotland in 2 weeks time to top up the smile
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Having the blues big time Al. Best biking experience I have had.

Unfortunately I do not have Scotland to look forward to.

The night I returned from Portrush I inmediately conmenced negotiations with my Wife about Op Storm NI and Op Storm Scotland 2019. Looks like I am heading to both. Can't really get a 3rd in. Half finances/wife and half getting time off from work during summer.

Can't bloody wait.
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StormyRob wrote: Thu Jul 26, 2018 4:31 pm Having the blues big time Al. Best biking experience I have had.
yes, its a sign of how good the event was by how big the hole is when it is over........ bit like a good curry :lol:

it was sure a great meeting Fabio :thumbup:

tell your wife she is welcome to join ... makes the drinks in the evening more interesting if we are not just talking about bikes all night
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iv spent all week on the come down but.SCOTLAND in two weeks :clap: :clap: :clap:
the older i get,the faster i was :lol:
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