[CR]Touring Lot et Garonne, France

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Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 13:28:28 +0000 (GMT)
From: "nicbordeaux" <nicbordeaux@yahoo.fr>
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: [CR]Touring Lot et Garonne, France


Dmitry Yaitskov is quite right to point out that Parts of Lot-et-Garonne ar e amongst the most beautiful in France. The cycling is also quite fantastic , with thousands of k's of country lanes to explore. Some parts of the regi on are very, very hilly, others, between the Lot Valley and the Dropt valley do have some flat ground. Furthermore, not being an "in" destinaion as Dordogne proper is, prices are pretty reasonable. I don't run a bed 'n b reakfast, a tour agency or own shares in anything to do with tourism, but i f you are planning a cycling holiday in France, it would be a pity to miss this place.

Not in the habit of replying to admirer's on list, but as Charles Andrews s aw fit to express his admiration in public, I hereby challenge him to a poi nt to point race over any distance of his choice, he on his Masi (a fine en ough bike, but as already stated in previous posts, maybe a little "worship ed"), I on anything else. Looser gets flagellated with a limp banana skin.  Anyway Charles, if you'd care to give me your mailing address (offlis t please) I will send you a autographed photo to hang above your bed.

Lastly, and this is the main reason for writing in, I'd like to point out t hat my brother Alexander March is in no way to be associated with my views or "collecting". This as confusion can arise from the use of the generic "M r March is a troll", especially amongst new listmembers, and likely as not some of the much older list members.

Nick March, Agen, 47000 Lot-et-Garonne, France

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