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2009 "West Virginia Euro Rider Rendezvous"

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Just wanted to get the word out on this event. I thought I might want to post this in the correct forum.

. No registration fees, no door prizes, no t-shirts, banquets, gizmos or route books, no paid staff; it's all up to you and therefore, "at your own risk." This event is truly what you make it.

I'm heading down and based on the area and the folks I know that are putting this together...its going to be a great time! The link to the event is provided below. I'm leaving Friday afternoon to head down. This is the weekend after the Boone rally so I wont even have to unpack...



http://www.nittanyroadriders.com/WV-EuroRider/WV09.htm
 
Hmmmm. I was sorry I couldn't get to the RA rally, and this would be chance to sample some WV riding. I'm going to put it on the calendar and see what's happening at work. 5 1/2 hours to get there Friday, group ride Saturday and an easy ride home Sunday. It sounds like fun.
 
The roads in WV are wonderful; twisty, curvy and devoid of traffic. Although I never saw one, there must be a pothole someplace in West Virginia.
 
Hmmmm. I was sorry I couldn't get to the RA rally, and this would be chance to sample some WV riding. I'm going to put it on the calendar and see what's happening at work. 5 1/2 hours to get there Friday, group ride Saturday and an easy ride home Sunday. It sounds like fun.

I reserved my campsite. Stop by and say hello. I'll have a Blue GS with Jesse bags and a PA plate.
 
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