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BIG READ FAREWELL NÜRBURGRING
Now closed to bikes, Michael Ne
HIDDEN WITHIN FRANCE’S Auvergne volcano country is a school like no other: a racing school at which you drive only historic cars. It’s the brainchild of Julien Chaffard, a competitive skier who grew u
Historians claim Nice was named after Nike, the Greek goddess of victory, following a military triumph over the local Ligurian tribes. But sitting on my seafront terrace, watching the evening sun sett
From grass tracker to grand prix missile, the famous Kent race circuit has seen almost every type of machine – and every big-name rider. We take a delve into the CB archive to celebrate its centenary
THEY SAY SIX LAPS IS THE DANGER ZONE at the Nürburgring Nordschleife. Because after six laps, you think you know the track. Guess how many I’ve done up until now? Yep. Mind you, my six laps were sprea
David Myers tests his sanity (and calf muscles) on the Alpenpässe-Weg – a journey of 40 cols and nearly 700km – to discover how the Swiss Alps were lived in and connected long before the combustion engine
After spending two months bubling around southern Spain, you join the ride at Valor, in the Sierra Nevada mountains of Andalusia. We were contemplating our return route north to Santander and the ferr