Ready at last: 25 years of wanderlust, 25 years of distant places, 25 years of adventure,
25 years TÉNÉRÉ! Congratulations!
What bounds up all motor bikes called TÉNÉRÉ with its drivers? It is the many adventures that
we were allowed to experience, that we were told and that we could observe in the press.
TÉNÉRÉ stands for adventure! It challenges us to travel to distant places, cultures, uphill,
downhill, on bendy roads, on gravel and asphalt.
We – TÉNÉRÉ bigots and not a company – invite you to be in on the 25th Birthday
of the TÉNÉRÉ which we will celebrate from the
30th of May to the 1st of June 2008
in
MOTHERN FRANCE. We gave our best shot to make it a big occasion!
Be in when there are original rally TÉNÉRÉs and drivers to marvel at.
Get mesmerized by driving during a training on a self-groomed racing track.
There will be experienced drivers as instructors on site.
Get familiar with the country of Stéphane Peterhansel.
We have prepared maps for you so that you can explore the countrysite
with your TÉNÉRÉs by yourself.
Meet like-minded people from all over the world and swap ideas.
We have invited all popular TÉNÉRÉ clubs known to us, former rally TÉNÉRÉ
drivers and motor bike travellers.
Barter or sell spare parts on the flea market. Get freebies from sponsors.
Your mobility is guaranteed by a repair and assembling shop with spare parts.
The moto-cross area in Mothern (France) is waiting for you!
You will also find a campground with sanitation. Furthermore,
you will be regaled by the “Club Motor-Cross Mothern”.
Detailed information can be found on our constantly growing website:
tenerelegend.com
IMPORTANT:
You will need a „international motor insurance card” for driving onsite.
You are not allowed to drive on blocked roads in the vicinity,
otherwise you will be excluded from the event.
The French traffic regulations apply (Code de la rout francais) onsite.
Open fire is not permitted, especially on the campground.
The instruction of the personal is to be followed.
Arrival and departure is on the visitors own risk.
The organizer reserves the right to change the course and arrangement
of the event.