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Jose Luis 7 Dec 2011 17:31

The top 10 motorbike meetings in Europe
 
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Hi friends, my name is Jose and I'm from Portugal. I'm doing a survey work about the bikers communities in Europe.
So, if possible, I would like to have your help :helpsmilie:in order to create a list, of the 10 best international motorbikes meetings in Europe, classified by you, on a scale 1 to 5.
Thanks for you help
best regards
Jose

Joe C90 7 Dec 2011 19:23

Elefantentreffen, bavaria, Germany, last weekend of january for starters...
:Beach:

kawazoki 7 Dec 2011 21:01

Umag, Croatia, first weekend in Maj....5.000 to 8.000 bikers accommodation is excellent and cheap 8 Euro per night { Hotel } and free camping + entry.:welcome:

Tourider 7 Dec 2011 22:03

Four to savour
 
Moto Clube De Faro, Algarve, Portugal - July
European Bike Week, Faakersee, Austria - September
Tanec Slnka, CMC Indians, Slovakia - July
The Farmyard Party, MAG, Yorkshire, UK - June

Belle 7 Dec 2011 22:22

Ripley, UK. End of June. Top stuff.

backofbeyond 8 Dec 2011 07:45

I'll chuck in The Bulldog Bash - UK in August. I'll leave it to others to classify it on the 1-5 scale.

Walkabout 8 Dec 2011 13:02

2 offerings
 
1. The Stella Alpina.
It runs every year on the second Sunday in July in Badonechia, but whisper it quietly to keep the numbers manageable.

2. The Moto Piston club meeting in northern Spain around October each year.

Both are 5 out of 5 IMHO, but very different from each other.

chris 8 Dec 2011 15:11

Yorkshire Dales Trailriding Weekend organised by Dazzer and Basil: Winter Bunkhouse and trail riding weekend - ADVrider

Jose Luis 8 Dec 2011 16:52

Thank you people
 
Thanks for your answers, but i need more...much more.
Please keep sending opinions about the top 10 of motorbike meetings in Europe. :clap:

chris 8 Dec 2011 16:57

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jose Luis (Post 358671)
Thanks for your answers, but i need more...much more.
Please keep sending opinions about the top 10 of motorbike meetings in Europe. :clap:

Why do you "need" these? Who is the survey you refer to in post #1 for?

jim lovell 8 Dec 2011 17:03

Poole Quay, Dorset, UK.

Every Tuesday evening between April - September. Has been as many as 4000 bikes on a nice summer evening..

Hope this helps!

900fantrider 9 Dec 2011 09:09

Barton Bike Night! Usually held early July, but not sure if its happening in 2012?

Barton Bike Night

Fantastic Mister Fox 9 Dec 2011 10:02

What actually classifys as a motorcycle meeting??

In my mind I do a pretty good one most weekends, I text all the Trail riders I know with a starting place and then go for a ride!

I've not done the Farmyard party or Bulldog Bash however I rekon the MT Riders club do some fantastic meetings around the UK every year.

So my question is, for your research to be valid you need to define a motorcycle meeting? Because there are lots of really good little ones all over the place all the time, but then again there are the masive corporate ones where you get to see Iron maiden etc.

Grey Beard 10 Dec 2011 14:21

PrimusTreffet, north of Oslo, mid February. Never been, but sounds something for the hardy camping in the woods at -20 Deg C or so.

Grey Beard

backofbeyond 10 Dec 2011 14:52

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Originally Posted by 900fantrider (Post 358736)
Barton Bike Night! Usually held early July, but not sure if its happening in 2012?

Barton Bike Night


Hope it doesn't go the same way as Cassington bike night near Oxford - been going for over 30yrs and now cancelled because of "health and safety".

Jose Luis 10 Dec 2011 22:26

The top 10 bikers meetings in europe
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chris (Post 358673)
Why do you "need" these? Who is the survey you refer to in post #1 for?

Hi Chris,
I'm writing a script for a TV show. The story also involves visiting all the best bikers concentrations in europe. I hope this answers your question.
Thanks for your help.

Jose Luis 10 Dec 2011 22:38

Hi Fantastic,
I'm writing a script for a TV show. The story also involves visit all the best bikers concentrations in europe.
Imagine if someone gives you the oportunity to go to the best bikers meetings in europe. What meetings do you choose?
I hope this answers your question.
Thanks for your help.

Grant Johnson 10 Dec 2011 23:46

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Originally Posted by Belle (Post 358593)
Ripley, UK. End of June. Top stuff.

Horizons Unlimited Motorcycle Travellers' Meeting - UK 2011

The biggest and best motorcycle TRAVELLERS MEETING in the world! :clap:

(if I do say so myself :blushing: )

PanEuropean 12 Dec 2011 07:46

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Originally Posted by Tourider (Post 358591)
European Bike Week, Faakersee, Austria - September

Gawd, don't go near that event. I stumbled across it by accident this past September whilst riding from Switzerland to Turkey.

It was a disaster - thousands and thousands of Harley riders (almost all of whom had shipped their bikes there by road freight) riding around the town at 10 km/h, shouting 'show us your tits' and generally converting fuel to noise and beer to piss...

I was NOT impressed. It was a friggin' fetish convention, not a riders' event.

Michael

Tourider 12 Dec 2011 18:48

Each to their own
 
I ride a Harley (and a Victory) and managed to make it to Faakersee for a day this year under my own steam. It is a major biker event in Europe, which is what was asked for, it's also quite amusing watching big fat Germans pretending to be big fat Americans for the week. We all enjoy different aspects of motorcycling, so don't knock it.

mustaphapint 12 Dec 2011 19:16

I suppose it depends on what individuals regard as top events. They may not necessarily be the largest or attract the most riders in many people's eyes.

My votes would go to:-
Ripley HU meet.
Farmyard - North Yorkshire
Dragon - Wales

A couple I would like to go to sometime:-
TT week,
Faro

I've been to some of the big Harley European rallies and Laconia in the US. I enjoyed them, but the main attraction for me now would be the ride there and back.

Paul

Fantastic Mister Fox 12 Dec 2011 23:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jose Luis (Post 358923)
Hi Fantastic,
I'm writing a script for a TV show. The story also involves visit all the best bikers concentrations in europe.
Imagine if someone gives you the oportunity to go to the best bikers meetings in europe. What meetings do you choose?
I hope this answers your question.
Thanks for your help.

Thanks for your answer, I can't tell you the best meetings as I haven't been to loads of them, but given the choice of all the bike meets in Europe I would put these in the show, as I feel they would give a good spread of the biking community

The Elephant Rally
The Faro Motorcycle Rally
TT week
HU Ripley
FIM Zadar

TurboCharger 13 Dec 2011 17:42

In Switzerland it's the weekly Trimbach meet every thursday.

But as an overlander I couldn't care less for this kind of meet. :innocent:

The best ones are the meets we organise ourselves and just have a handful of mates that have travelled the world. Invitation by word-of-mouth only. beer

Threewheelbonnie 14 Dec 2011 07:02

Quote:

Originally Posted by TurboCharger (Post 359322)
In Switzerland it's the weekly Trimbach meet every thursday.

But as an overlander I couldn't care less for this kind of meet. :innocent:

The best ones are the meets we organise ourselves and just have a handful of mates that have travelled the world. Invitation by word-of-mouth only. beer

+1 to that.

You could also include fixed meets like Squires Cafe Sherburn Yorkshire, Devils Bridge, Ace Cafe etc.

What I think you should include is why the events take place. The Dragon and Elefant have developed into tick box events for the badge collectors. The carpark at the last autobahn services is full of hired vans used to bring "Adventure" bikes from the hotel. Ebay in March is full of outfits "built for the Elefant". The organisers get the roads cleared and set up heated tents for idiots who turn up with kit still in it's packet and no idea what alchohol does to your body temperature. If you want to really camp in Alpine conditions it's the invite events you want not club 18-30 on ice. I guess it's how the "rebel" cruiser events turned into dress-like-a-pirate parades too. Fine of course if that's what you want and enjoy but I'd like to see anything published be honest and maybe refference to the invite events (I wouldn't name them, you wouldn't want people turning up uninvited and complaining it's cold and they'd like their extreme-adventure badge please before heading back for a jacuzi).

Andy

TurboCharger 14 Dec 2011 10:03

To add to the list, there are a lot of Alpine meets just as the riding season starts up again around April and May.

These can be huge (beyond 5,000 bikers) and they ususally have a priest that comes to bless all the bikers and pray for a safe riding season. I'll post a link when I find one.

From a TV standpoint, I think it would be really amazing to see this as it's both cuturally significant and a tradition in the Alps.

keeran 30 Dec 2011 01:01

Nw200
 
My first vote would have to go to the TT on the isle of man. Great atmosphere, great racing, great riding.

If you like the idea of motorcycle events as opposed to meets one to try would be the North West 200. With around 150,000 spectators its actually one of the biggest events in ireland but the atmosphere is extremely bike friendly, with riders and race history part of local legend. As such the mix between riders and locals is greater than at most events and people come back year after year.

To be honest pretty much all of the Irish road racing tradition is warm and welcoming but the northwest is the biggest and in my experience the best organised.

backofbeyond 30 Dec 2011 09:31

Quote:

Originally Posted by Threewheelbonnie (Post 359388)
The organisers get the roads cleared and set up heated tents for idiots who turn up with kit still in it's packet and no idea what alchohol does to your body temperature.

Andy


Sometimes it's not just the wannabe's that fall into that category, occasionally even the locals are guilty. The picture below was taken in the French Alps a couple of years ago in the middle of a day long snowstorm. The thing the guy is looking at is the instructions for fitting his snowchains!
The car had a 38 plate for Isere so he lives somewhere in the area.

http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r...quick/1529.jpg

Walkabout 7 Feb 2012 17:33

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jose Luis (Post 358671)
Thanks for your answers, but i need more...much more.
Please keep sending opinions about the top 10 of motorbike meetings in Europe. :clap:

A free bump for Jose!

The replies to date have been very UK-centric, so I''ll throw in another offering:- the BMW annual meeting in Garmisch Partenkirchen, just under the Zugspitze. It lasts all weekend, never has any trouble and attracts 1000s of visitors - camping and hotelling it.
Best turn up on a Beemer I guess (but you don't have to own a BMW to join the UK BMW club).

McCrankpin 7 Feb 2012 22:06

Here's another one outside the UK.

The Motorrad Club No Nord (Austria) hold a Crazy Biker Weekend every July. Free entrance!
The one in 1999 was pretty good and I'm sure it's got better and better ever since!

(I stumbled across the 1999 event completely unplanned riding my old Yamaha Serow. When I told them I was from England they shoved the 'Long Distance Award' into my hands and I still have the large magnificent brass plaque on my mantlepiece).

The Bol D'Or used to be manic :eek3: when it was at Paul Ricard. Don't know about now though.

Birdy 8 Feb 2012 09:19

I was planning to join the dots of all the bike meets I could find/get invited to in Europe as one of my next tasks!

I've been to quite a few, and my personal favourites are the middle aged cruiser club meets. They are fascinating on so many levels. I love to see bankers, accountants and otherwise sensible, responsible adults and parents let their thinning hair down and make-believe they are in Easy Rider.

The more affiilliation they claim with HA the better, the more patches they wear on their plus size leather waistcoats the better. Born To Be Wild, slipped discs and dropped bikes, born agains enjoying their rebirths after their chicks have flown the nest. They are magic.

Birdy

Mehmet Zeki Avar 8 Feb 2012 11:06

İSTANBUL TURKEY.
Once every year,Turkish Bikers meet each other and foreign bikers who is around İstanbul at Motoplus Show...Tourism Ministry and Turkish Traffic Police department authorities do participate to answer our questions,explain rules and changes and get our wishes...Current information about new model bikes, spare parts and accessories given by factories and importer companies... Acrobasy shows during first and last days...

This year it is between 1-4 March. Eurosia Moto Bike Show-2012.
If you pay a visit, you will be very surprised to see how great the bikers community here is...

For 2012, İstanbul is elected the Capital City of European Sports.So biking in Turkey will be most colorful,interesting and exciting this year.

Wish you will always love and enjoy your biking trip in and through Turkey and our club will always be happy to be a meeting point for you with other bikers to make a group to east with our garage where you can give your bike a self service check up,exchange road experiences,get maps, catalogs, advices, support free.

aeroffr 14 Jan 2014 21:15

one of most interesting winter meetings is REUNION LIBRE ARGUIS,that last december celebrate his 40 th edition, located at Pirenees mountains is oldest Spanish meeting, you can find some info at my blog:WWW.XTREMEMOTOTOURING.BLOGSPOT.COM

Paul Narramore 28 Jan 2014 16:53

I have a cunning plan......23 or 24 June, just after our HU event, to ride from Calais across the Benelux countries up through Denmark to Hirtshals, a ferry to Kristiansand then follow the coast road to Stavanger, Bergen, Molde and Trondheim, turning east to Sweden to Lulea then over the top of the Baltic, then south folowing the eastern shores through Finland to Helsinki, Tallinn (Estonia), Riga (Latvia), Lithuania, Poland then head homewards. Any motorcycle rallies, museums and so on I shouldn't miss during the next five weeks?

Anything else I shouldn't miss en route. (OK I am considering St.Petersburg).

Paul Narramore 22 Feb 2014 10:40

Ah......right........OK.:helpsmilie:

mbravo 22 Feb 2014 11:30

Paul, 69th FIM Rally will be held at the end of June/beginning of July in Tampere, Finland; not sure you will be in that parts in time though. And welcome to St.Petersburg if you decide to go for it :) - if I won't be on the road elsewhere, I will be glad to meet up for a beer and maybe a ride, or something.

anonymous1 23 Feb 2014 02:56

But to name a few ;-)
 
TT Isle of Mann
Le Mans 24Hr.
Bol D'or 24Hr.
Northwest 200
Ulster GP
Nurburgring WSB
Le Touquet Enduropale
Erzberg Rodeo
La Bañeza
Circuit 300 curves of Gustav Havel


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