Your rides
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Wales
My partner Cazz with her Triumph Street Triple, and my BMW F800, on the single-track mountain pass between Trawsfynydd and Llanuwychllyn – Josh Hoole
Oliver’s Mount
Me and my father-in-law, Mario Sardo, at the top of Oliver’s Mount in Scarborough. A few laps with the sun on your back, followed by a cup of tea and the best cake around. It doesn’t get better! – Ben Hawkins
Mont Ventoux
My mate Ian and I both have tourers but we left them at home – and did more miles on our BMW S1000RS than we’ve done on previous trips. This pic was taken on Mont Ventoux in France – Darren Garraway
Isle of Man
This photograph was taken on my first road trip to the Isle of Man. Pictured (from left) are myself on the Suzuki GSR750, Frank on his Honda CBR600RR, and Tim on his Kawasaki ZX-9R – Mark Dixon
France
We stopped for a photo at a French WWI memorial on our trip to the Grossglockner Pass, with Ian (Honda Bagger), Pete (BMW RT), Parry (Honda Pan) and my wife Colette (1400GTR) – Chris Bannister
John o’groats
There are three particularly important things to remember when you’re riding the North Coast 500: your waterproofs, insect repellent… and to stay out of the kitty litter – Phil Bell
Spain
I’ve just had the most amazing three weeks on my bike. We travelled from mid-wales to Spain’s Picos de Europa mountains, then onwards to Italy. I’m happy to announce the Africa Twin has been mechanically faultless – Gary Smith
Middle of the Pacific Ocean!
Easter Island: even here, you can still get your biking fix – Kevin Clark
France
Me and my friends on the Col de la Bonette – the pass was opened the day before – Jan Coupé
Peak District
First proper ride of the year, taking in Woodhead Pass, Snake Pass and Holme Moss. Glorious! – Chris Oxley
Spain
Me and three mates toured Spain from Santander to Cape Finisterre. Stunning roads, scenery, excellent hotels at good prices. And no rain – Steve Mather
Italy
Travelling down through Italy via Lake Garda, Ferrari at Marenello, Rossi’s hometown of Tavulia, and Sorrento, then up to Rome to collect my wife from the airport, carrying on through Pisa and home: 3500 miles in three weeks. Not too shabby at the age of 72 – Roger Coleman
Belgium
Me and my mate Chris, stopping for a lunch break in the centre of Gent in Belgium on our return to the Zeebruggehull ferry after a week-long trip to the French Alps last summer – Mark Gibson