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The “slow riding” competition was unfortunately, I am told, not as good as other rallies, as individuals<br />
were timed and did not compete against each other. Mr K. took part and was also presented with a<br />
Yamaha rucksack.<br />
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On Saturday afternoon a few of us went to the local beach “Landskrona” and it was lovely to get a breeze<br />
from the sea.<br />
Reliable sources told me that Alan confused the Swede’s by asking for a Ginger Beer!<br />
Sunday was all too quickly upon us and we all had to take our tents down and reload the bikes to travel to<br />
the YCC Denmark Club House for the remainder of our break.<br />
On arrival at the Club house, again the weather was excellent, much too hot to be assembling tents. Mr<br />
K. and Bruce opted to share a tent rather than assemble two. You can imagine the ribbing and p… taking<br />
that took place.<br />
Jan, the Chairman of the Club, was our host and had arranged an evening meal. Unfortunately Trevor,<br />
Pete, Terry and myself missed out on the meal - a slight miscalculation with the food – but we were quite<br />
happy to use up some of the food we had brought with us – less to carry home and it also gave me some<br />
space to buy something!!!<br />
A group of us decided to ride into Copenhagen on the Monday. While, Mr K. and Phil decided to stay in<br />
a bar and watch the world go by, my “entourage” of men - Terry, Bruce, Barney, Trevor and John “Mr<br />
Pipeman”- plus myself decided to walk to the famous Mermaid. Bruce, having been to Copenhagen the<br />
previous year, took on the task of “tour guide” and enlightened us with local information as we passed<br />
certain sites. On arrival at the Mermaid site, we were all a bit disappointed - not quite what we all<br />
expected.<br />
En-route Pit Stop !!!<br />
Chris’ entourage