Showing posts with label France. Show all posts
Showing posts with label France. Show all posts

Monday, April 2, 2012

Wheels and Waves

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Following up on the huge success of the Southsiders evening at the ‘113’ in Toulouse, attended by friends from home and abroad, this year’s event will be staged in the prestigious surroundings of the Chateau de Brindos, a 5-Star Hotel located in Biarritz in the Basque country.

Our weekend begins on Friday 15 June morning With the exhibition
followed by an auction at 1.30 pm of motorcycles, classic and custom cars, automotive collectables and pieces of art. The auction has been initiated by Vincent Lassere of Bixente Moto with sales going under the hammer of local auctioneer Marie Francoise Carayol.
After the auction a small ride will be organised thru the french Basque country

the Southsiders evening commences at 7pm in magnificent surroundings, the stage of an exhibition «Waves & Wheels» featuring the work of twelve international artists sharing the Automotive and Surf theme, alongside a reunion of outstanding cars and motorcycles. Our friend and partner TBC Triumph, a Triumph dealership in Biarritz, will also be presenting a ‘special’ for the occasion. On Saturday after a ride and drive around the Basque country in France and Spain, a second party has been organised in partnership with BLITZKRIEG MACHINES




Fort du succès de la soirée Southsiders en 2011 au « 113 » à Toulouse et du relai international qu’elle a engendré, nous organisons cette année un évènement, au pays Basque à Biarritz, dans le cadre prestigieux du Château de Brindos, Hostellerie 5 étoiles.

Le vendredi matin l'exposition ouvrira ses portes à 10h,
suivie par une vente aux enchères de motos, voitures, classiques et custom, d’automobilia et d’œuvres d’art à l’initiative de Vincent Lassere (Bixente Moto) sous le marteau de Me Marie Françoise Carayol, commissaire priseur à Biarritz .
Suite à cette vente, un ride moto à travers le pays Basque Français nous permettra d'entrer en action...
la soirée Southsiders débutera à 19h dans l'univers décalé du chateau de Brindos, avec l’exposition “Waves & Wheels” d’une douzaine d’artistes internationaux autour du thème Auto/Moto/Surf, côtoyant une réunion de voitures et motos de collection et d’exception. Notre ami et partenaire TBC Triumph Biarritz présentera pour l’occasion une réalisation spéciale.
Le lendemain après une journée de randonnée auto, moto entre la France et l’Espagne, une deuxième soirée est organisée en partenariat avec BLITZKRIEG MACHINES.








pasado en el «113» de Toulouse, a la cual asistieron amigos de distintas partes del globo, este año la cita se ha trasladado a las maravillosas costas de Biarritz y alrededores. La fiesta se llevará a cabo en el Chateau de Brindos, un magnífico Hotel de 5 estrellas en pleno País Vasco, en el que tendrá lugar una velada inolvidable.
El fin de semana comenzará el Viernes 15 de Junio por la mañana, con una subasta pública de obras de arte, motocicletas y automóviles clásicos, memorabilia y otros artículos de colección. La subasta será conducida por Vincent Lassere, cabeza visible de Bixente Moto, y el martillo será bajado por la subastera oficial Marie Francoise Carayol.
Después de la subasta, la velada de los Southsiders dará comienzo con las exposiciones de diez magníficos artistas venidos de distintos lugares de la vieja Europa, siempre sin abandonar la temática principal del evento; los viejos motores y el surf. A su vez, se podrá disfrutar de una fantástica colección de vehículos de gran interés histórico y cultural. Para terminar con el programa del Viernes, decir que nuestros amigos y socios de TBC Triumph, concesionaria de la marca de Hinckley en Biarritz, desvelarán una moto muy especial. El Sábado y tras cruzar el País Vasco por sus carreteras, hasta España y vuelta a Bayonne, en colaboración con nuestros amigos de BLITZKRIEG MACHINES, habrá una noche de carreras en moto y conciertos con Magnetix a la cabeza asi como varios DJs hasta el final de la noche.




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Friday, November 11, 2011

Remembrance Day - November 11th

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My Grand-father was a "poilu", from the WW1. The term "poilu" comes from Napoleon army meaning "The Hairy one" or the "courageous one" for the Infantrymen. He spent four years in the mud sharing his meals with rats, including the trenches of Verdun, incorporated in a "Crapouillot section" the ancestor of the mortar. While my uncles and my other grandfather didn't come home, he returned to his region of the Pyrenees, living quietly but living nightmares every night ...


Two unique photos of "Charles", he would have 117 years now




le Crapouillot

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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Team " No Gear "

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Text by Philippe"FuFu" Danh



David Tiger grew up in the Maine and Loire region of France. His father was a car mechanic and his older brother showed real promise of a brilliant career as a racing driver but sacrificed the opportunity and chose instead employment with Michelin. So David clearly had motor oil in his blood and only his schooling stood in the way of a bright future.



David’s 5th year French-Latin teacher, Mr. Marzin, once exclaimed that David would still be riding his moped when he reached 40 years of age, David who always had an answer, replied ‘yes but it will be the fastest in the world!



In 1990 with an apprenticeship in patisserie behind him, David left his parents home just 48 hours after receiving his certificate, and with a very basic knowledge of the English language, he made his way across the channel to London. A close friend Didier ALBERT had previously introduced David to the world of Hot Rods and Dragsters at the Festival of Drag Racing in Le Mans in 1983, and it was in the UK that David chose to pursue his passion for speed…



David arrived in London the 24th June 1990 and immediately began knocking on restaurant doors in the search for work as a chef. In 1991 he had already built his first hot rod in a garage workshop belonging to a friend and professional mechanic, all for a total build cost of 2000 pounds! The paint was applied using house paint by hand, using two long and fine haired brushes, the brushes were the most expensive parts bought for the project! The finished result amazed the UK rodders who believed the paint to have been applied with a spray gun!





A young French girl from Grenoble was one of those impressed by David’s talents, and she was soon to be seduced by the UK hot rodding scene. Returning from Santa Pod in a typical English down pour, their roadster was proving difficult to keep in a straight line. Phone calls to the Police by concerned motorists too afraid to overtake soon had Police on the scene, and they kindly escorted the ‘skateboard’ off the motorway..

In London David is known as the Tiger, le Tigre… His enormous talent in the kitchen has led him to work alongside celebrity chef Gordon Ramsey and for the actor Michael Caine… savings from which they hoped would one day allow David and Cloren to fulfill their true dream, that of living in California.



So in 1999 David and his fiancée Cloren arrived in Las Vegas where they married in the same chapel chosen by Demi Moore and Bruce Willis for their wedding. Their honeymoon took them to Carmel and Monterey and it was love at first sight… David returned again in 2002 and worked for three months with Paris Bakery in Marina, and Cloren discovered a Pastry shop for sale in Salinas.







One weekend in September David headed off to see the speed trials at El Mirage, he was hooked, and they decided to make their future in California and purchase the pastry shop. They returned to England and sold their house in London, organized the paperwork for the purchase of the pastry shop and began the process of obtaining a business visa.

The visa arrived the day of David’s birthday on 19th March 2003, and they wasted no time in heading back to California arriving in San Francisco just eight days later on 27th March!

‘Peninsula Fine Pastries’ is born but the going is tough, long hours and an inapt work force. David attends El Mirage regularly and it is there that he meets his first real American friend, Chris. It’s through Chris and while racing his far out Mobylette that David also met Fufu, mechanic for the record breaking DS V8 at Thunderfrog in 2008.



The three instantly become best of friends.



One day David decided to prove to his old school teacher that at 40 years old he did indeed ride the fastest Mobylette on earth. After several months of unsuccessfully searching for a Gitane Testi, he abandoned the idea and called on his old friend Didier Albert and owner of Retro Racing in St Fiacre (44) to source him a second hand racing Mobylette… in no time a machine was purchased through the bon coin for just 300euros.







The Mobylette was boxed up and sent off to the States arriving 15 days before the start of Bonneville Speed week in 2008.







The Mobylette was in bad shape and time was running out! After a dry build the MBK51 was stripped, sanded down and painted brown. A starter with obligatory belt drive was built by his ingenious neighbour Marcel.







Both David and Chris competed in the speed trials, but as David had no equipment of his own everything had to be shared… as Chris was also competing with his Yamaha R1, this called for some very rapid changes of combination and equipment in sweltering heat! The race scrutineers told David that the tires fitted to the Mobylette limited him to just 45mph… David was therefore confined to the Vintage production class. As it turned out this was a blessing in disguise as the Moby maxed at 47.488mph! Despite the upsets, the SCTA awarded David the performance award for his efforts and tenacity, quite amazing considering that earlier in the year the triplettes de Bonneville had arrived with the Mobylette in three suitcases!







In 2009 the forks were replaced by a pair from a Tomos and the tired motor was shipped back to France and into the care of Thierry Girard who also prepares engines for Retro Racing. A new heavy duty clutch was also included in the delivery that arrived just three weeks before the start of Speed week 2009. Fufu lent David his coveted one piece racing suit, a Vogue Sport Millesime 1974 with which he raced in the Championat de France 50 in 1974-75… very classy! Things become complicated when Chris was called away to sit his Police entrance exam… In desperation David called up Hank a handyman who had just repainted David’s house, and Francais a friend and ex Policeman. Both complete novices whose combined mechanical skills didn’t stretch beyond the use of a bottle opener!







Despite the headaches, David registers an initial maximum speed of 62mph. It’s a major disaster, the house painter didn’t understand that he should recover David at the end of the course sparking anger amongst the SCTA officials… and the ex-Policeman who couldn’t understand David’s passion for this particular motorsport run on the mystical salt flats, hitched his way home…







During the winter of 2009 – 2010 rumors circulate at Salinas that David is having difficulty getting back into racing after the exploits at Bonneville. A visitor to the pastry shop informed him that his sons owned a Hot Rod garage in the next town and that they could help him build another Mobylette in exchange for a mention in the press, plus a few cakes.. quite a few cakes in actual fact!







And so in January the Campos brothers began work on the Mobylette and finished just… 4 days before the start of Speed Week 2010! The finished bike was a little gem, with a bobbed rear end supported by a tubular structure with drilled gusset plates, a small seat formed from sheet metal and a paint job in blue and grey metal flake, a hand painted racing number and all highlighted with pin striping. The Mobylette reassembles a 60’s drag bike, perfect! Massive thanks to the Campos brothers…!







Things got even better when Didier Albert flew in from France and Fufu returned from Los Angeles. Everything was organized with military precision between stopping for a beer and a laugh and later returning to the hotel exhausted. Everything worked like clockwork and the Mobylettes speed increased with each run with a top recorded speed of 78mph. Eventually the wind picked up and the speeds dropped, they headed for home with important lessons learnt confident of improving performance in 2011!









2011 – A new Derbi-Geraard-Retro Racing engine was delivered but just a little too late to be adapted to the 51 rolling chassis which had itself received some modification to reduce mechanical drag. They decided that if there were time they might change the engine at Bonneville if they were unsuccessful in beating the record with the 2010 engine setup, which had itself received some serious changes to squeeze some extra power! Also a set of Michelin competition tires with a aerodynamically improved triangular section. The addition of Kevlar drive belts also assured that all the improved performance would be safely transferred to the rear wheel. Departure at 3am Friday 12th August with a target speed of 86mph… David is confident… the pastry chef spreads his wings in readiness…





















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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Blitz and the Motorcycles

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It could be that like many of you I was unsettled, even disturbed, upon first discovering Blitz and their creations.

Comments on posts written by Chris Hunter and Pipeburn seem to underline this sentiment, an almost explosive mix of love or hate to an extent that I have never seen before..

The sometimes chauvernist little world doesn't always easily accept new faces, especially when they receive almost immediate recognition for bikes they produce. Whilst not being exceptionel in their own right, they do however have their own particular charm owing to attention given to detail and an unmistakable 'Punk' spirit.

Fred and Hugo ooze attitude, but rather than being driven by trend, this same esthetical importance forms the basis of their bikes.

Fred brings to the duo a 'savoir faire' earnt in a handful of custom workshops in Los Angeles, while Hugo adds a touch of style.

I admit to reacting negatively when I heard that the guys from Blitz would be attending our Southsiders 3rd party...

I admit giving it two days before bothering to take a closer look at their machines..

I admit it took two days before showing any interest in Fred and Hugo, hidden behind their beards..

Mea Culpa !!

As things turned out meeting Fred and Hugo was an eye opener, a lesson in how never to judge people by appearances, and yes we had a great time to the extent that I just had to try their two machines! Riding the SR500 and then the R90S took me back to my twenties in an instant, and I can tell you these are far from being just show bikes...

In a universe where we are stifled by pressure to conform, these guys are a breath of fresh air, and the path they have chosen should be encouraged.

Long live Blitz..


Fred

Hugo





I.D.W.P from Edwin Europe on Vimeo.




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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Saturday Run

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Those who look regularly at our blog for several years have surely understood that "Le Lot" is one of our favorite riding destinations .
This region, a kind of a desert, is a true roads and sinuous passes labyrinth. Could be extremely exotic to the one who doesn't know the surroundings.
It's a very good playground just a few kilometers away from Toulouse. On top of it, we have a base there... At Jerome and Valerie's in the middle of the bush....
Everything's there.. except a few dirtbikes to get high with... Maybe... Later on.

One more time, this year we took the all team there for the all day ... what a day!....

Thanks to Valerie and Jerome for the perfect organization !

Let the photos speak by themselves...


Fred (Blitz) and Christophe (Eastside)


Thierry




ZEcombi

Momo "Snake of the Lot"


Olivier the Digital Milk

JJB and Sylvie





TAST: Twist a Saint Tropez







Momo's Burns







Olive: Pop Racing

Polo


Heinek... ads


Rides... always better after one beer...


Jérome & Olivier

Dav. Renault Cars Designer

Thierry & Polo


WHAT'S HAPPEN PAUL?

Valérie Joining with the TR6





Mark::: F**k this let's Ride!








Elmo's coffee machine

Hugo and the Blitz Bmwee (very cool machine)

Phil and the Monstro





Momo's digging







Pause.

Ruby

Momo and Olive: bike rescue

B.B.Q



Siesta



Benoit, Dav, Sylvie, Polo




Let's go for the night ride






- The Hasselblad Session -


Thierry, Philippe

Valérie, Jérome

Juliette, Benoit, Fabienne, Tom

Christophe, Fred, Hugo

Tania, Olivier, Vincent

Saladin & Paul

DAV. & Polo

Polo & Mark

Sylvie & Jean Jacques

David & Valeria


Photographies by:
Benoit, Jean-Jacques, Olivier, Polo, Sylvie, Tania, Vincent


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