A while ago I posted the first installment of the Italian roadtrip here: www.watchprosite.com - it might have been the first one to be written up, also due to the dear Captainโs love of Mille Miglia but not the first installment of the journey. This is so...
The M3 seemed perfectly suited to the adventure and varying road conditions. It really is a do-all solution with all season tires. I love the scenes from Europe. You set the mood so well!
As for the M3 it had its ups and downs. It was on proper winter tires as opposed to all seasons, which was good given the conditions and I doubt you would get all season tires in the required sizes in Europe anyhow. Would I have preferred my old E63 for t...
There used to be spiked winter tires for motorcycles, too but not sure they are still on offer or sale nowadays. That would be fun for a while but not for a long trip I imagine ๐คท๐ปโโ๏ธ
Was nothing unusual, it turned out that we encountered it in places where there shouldnโt be any further South. If you would contemplate going now that would be a non-issue ๐๐๐ป
The forests. They are now a bit far from here (Catalonia) and my old motorbike today takes only short rides around the Costa Brava and Barcelona. Thanks again for sharing the images.
It was mostly highways and a long time ago. So something I would definitely like to explore more at some point ๐๐๐ป Enjoy the rides - the season is now in full swing, right?
Wide, long, often empty, especially in central Spain. But if you're looking for more winding roads, well nothing compares to the Alpine ones! Contact me if you're coming over.
I have done some driving on the Pyrenees but mostly on the French and Andorran side, which was great fun. But with the family in, the speed a bit lower and no pictures ๐ What I do remember is that the Spanish roads are generally perfectly surfaced. And dr...
The tarmac in France and Italy down to Emilia Romagna generally works reasonably well. Not as good as Turkey but better on average than Germany. Spain tends to be top notch ๐๐ป๐๐ป
I guess that depends on who's the owner of the road. In Spain the highways (autopistas) are terrible compared to toll-free roads (autovรญas). In Italy it is quite the contrary.
But the snow was a benefit for sure - although the roads would be fun dry as well. Glad you enjoyed the little trip. Thereโs two or three more installments of the trip still to come ๐๐๐ป
The road on the West coast of Lago di Garda was not spectacular - low speed limit and no ability to overtake, not great even during the off season. But so many interesting mountain roads all around ๐๐ป๐ป
Even if it is a tad further away from your old hunting grounds, as I understood them. But the next installment will be closer to Florence again ๐๐๐ป๐ฎ๐น So what was your road racer of choice back in the day?
However even before I started working my Dream car was the Ferrari 355, to cut a long story short, I managed to buy one, my daily had a broken fan belt and had no choice but to take the 355 to work, our department head was shocked to see me roll in to wor...