WHAT
THE PRESS SAY
"I've
been lucky enough to ride dirt bikes all over the world -
from Iceland to South Africa, and from New Zealand to Brazil,
but I have never enocountered three continous days of trail
riding in such amazing scenery as this." Pyrenees - Trail
Bike Magazine, Oct 2006.
"The day began with some incredible climbs, followed
by more incredible climbs, so that at times you felt like
you were up in the gods." Pyrenees - Trail Bike Magazine,
Oct 2006.
"The real beauty of the tracks lies not
just in their scenic qualities, but also in their variety. One minute
you can be on wide sandy pistes, the next you're firing along some
cracking single track - sashaying the bike from side to side as you
dodge between gorse bushes. Along the way there are stony riverbeds to
cross, escarpments to climb (and descend), and numerous little
technical trails which defy description." Lozere - Trail Bike
Magazine, June 2004.
"Once again the climb up through the trees
was as spectacular as it was unrelenting. The trail circled the edge
of a lake, snaking its way up the side of a mountain, and was
punctuated every so often by a vista somehow more impressive than the
last." Lozere - Trail Bike Magazine, June 2004.
"The mark of divine inspiration - three of the most
enjoyable days' trail riding I've ever had". Burgundy
- Trail Bike Magazine, June 1997.
"A thoroughly enjoyable weekend - highly recommended".
Pas de Calais - Bike Magazine, December 1996.
"Tough enough to keep us concentrating, varied enough
to keep us interested and long enough to keep us satisfied
- enjoyed every minute of it". Normandie - Trail Bike
Magazine, June 1996.
"Three days of fine food, copious red wine and glorious
mud splattered trails". Normandie - Motorcycle International,
July 1997.
“If
you are seeking trail riding Nirvana I can heartily recommend
the Morvan event”. Tour de Morvan – Trail Bike Magazine, June
1999.
'Immaculately run' Mike Wooley writing about Sport Adventure's
trip in March 2007 issue of TBM
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