Onze laatste rit van het seizoen zit er weer op. We kunnen niet wachten tot het weer lente wordt. |
Rimo bestaat alweer ruim 25 jaar. Vorig jaar hebben we ons jubileum gevierd. |
Ieder jaar organiseren we een weekendrit naar het Duitse Sauerland of de Eifel. Dit jaar zijn gaan we naar het Sauerland. |
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Vrijdag 4 julii is het weer tijd voor een nieuwe avondrit met onze motorclub. Er is een rit uitgezet die nu weer
te downloaden is vanaf deze website. We vertrekken vrijdag om 18.30 uur bij café Kuppers.
Tot vrijdag.
Op vrijdag 16 mei was het weer tijd om een nieuwe avondrit te rijden met onze Rietmolense motorvrienden. Ondanks het prachtige weer was de opkomst met 10 leden niet erg groot. Dat nam niet weg dat het een mooi ritje was richting de Sallandse heuvelrug. Altijd weer de moeite waard.
We hebben op zondag 27 april onze tweede dagrit gereden. De weersomstandigheden waren perfect met een mooi zonnetje erbij.
Om 9.00 uur hebben we ons verzameld bij Café Kuppers in Rietmolen. Na een kopje koffie vertrokken we in 2 groepen voor de rit die door Rob was uitgezet. Het was een rit door de Duitse grensstreek van ruim 200 kilometer. Halverwege hebben we bij Uli's Treff in Gescher even gestopt voor een kleine pauze. Al met al een mooie rit en we kijken alweer uit naar de volgende rit op 16 mei.
Zondag 6 april hebben we voor het eerst dit jaar weer een mooi ritje gereden met onze motorclub.
We hebben ons dit keer verzameld bij cafe Kuppers in Rietmolen. Dit zal voortaan onze vaste locatie worden om te vertrekken.
Fijn dat Jose klaar stond om ons met koffie te verwelkomen.
We hebben een rit gereden van 120 kilometer door de achterhoek. Het was fantastisch weer en de route was ook dik in orde.
Na de rit hebben we bij Café Kuppers nog onze jaarlijkse bespreking gehouden en de plannen voor het komend jaar besproken.
De agenda wordt zsm bekend gemaakt op de website.
In het weekend van 12 september gaan we dit keer naar Gasthof Feische in Sundern in het Sauerland.
Nieuwe website leden Rimo Om ritten te kunnen downloaden voor je TomTom of Garmin hoef je niet meer in te loggen. Bij downloads kun je de ritten downloaden Doordat onze oude website niet meer bestaat, kun je niet meer met je oude inlognaam inloggen.
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Welkom bij Motorclub Rimo
WELKOM bij MOTORCLUB RIMO
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