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non-profit tours here in France

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Old 24-11.-2007, 12:50 AM   #1
rouleur23
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Default non-profit tours here in France

Hi, I will keep it brief. I am organising several tours at cost to you the roadie. Why? I live here and have the time, the drive and I get to go free.
First trip already planned. Crossing the Pyrenees and 14 cols from May 4th to 9th 2008. If 10 go it should cost no more than £280 (sterling) pp. If 18 go it will be around £230. Includes airport pick up at Biarritz and drop off at Perpignan airport, 5 nights accomm in hotels, 5 breakfasts, 5 x buffet style roadside lunches at scenic spot, 2 support riders and support vehicle with driver to move your bags.
There will be around 3 per year. Non-profit every time beause I can!!

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Old 16-02.-2008, 06:21 PM   #2
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Default Re: non-profit tours here in France

Hi Pascal, that sounds like a fantastic trip and I would love to join you but I can't do such a trip unit around 20th July. I am coming from Australia so organisation is not that flexible. If you have any suggestions that would be very helpful. David - email david@rayson.cc
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