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Archive for the 'Blogjack' Category

Peking to Paris update: The Ups and Downs of Rallying

Monday, September 20th, 2010

I’ve just had a few pics through from Hayden showing Team Lola Racing are enjoying some downs as well as ups in their attack on the Peking to Paris event. We’ve already shipped some new tyres to the boys: 4 for Kazakhstan and 2 into Istanbul – but there’s some suspension on the way now [...]

Peking to Paris: Days 2-5 from Hayden

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

Note from JG: Here’s Hayden’s latest update. Team Lola Racing is currently 10th in class and carrying a gold star rating! See the latest Peking to Paris rally results here. Over to Hayden: Day 2 of the 2010 Peking to Paris Rally was a somewhat ordinary day, with the target of the China border town [...]

Peking to Paris: Day 1 from Hayden

Saturday, September 11th, 2010

Day 1 was shortened and rerouted by some roadworks and traffic not unexpected on the way out of such a giant city. Now we have stayed in the totally rural area of Daihai, next to a lake in a modern hotel. The day yesterday allowed us to get a final accuracy trim on the trip [...]

Live Report from the Peking to Paris start line

Thursday, September 9th, 2010

Status Report: Day 1. Poster: General BJMJ. Just had an email through from Hayden at the start of the Peking to Paris event. It’s 8am out there (or it was when he started typing his message), and the rally has been delayed by an hour due to traffic on the local motorways. Everyone wants to [...]

Sporting Campy and vying for old hat

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

If you were wondering – yes that was an authorized blogcrash by Blogjack Masterjohn – AKA – BJMJ(4 star) – known by the tax man as Mr John Glynn. Hopefully we dont tax John too much by posting scraps of rubbish from remote areas of the 14,500km Peking to Paris route that offer some kind [...]

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