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Had a quick look.. seems rather a lot of rules and regs to adhere to.

Remember in France all trials bikes should have working lights and its a traffic offence if you fail to stop at a STOP SIGN, even if there is nothing coming and you can see its clear just to pull out. Good advice if your on holiday too.

Nice area though so should be a good trial and a nice ride round.

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Had a quick look.. seems rather a lot of rules and regs to adhere to.

Remember in France all trials bikes should have working lights and its a traffic offence if you fail to stop at a STOP SIGN, even if there is nothing coming and you can see its clear just to pull out. Good advice if your on holiday too.

Nice area though so should be a good trial and a nice ride round.

good advice brother in law got done for this exact thing, typical of the french you must adhere to the rule even if its daft.

Back on topic, the 3 days of cruese has suffered from relaxation of rules imho so maybe a few sensible ones like this trial maybe the answer? If you think about it they are only stating the obvious and i guess there are many times more if you look at events in the uk?

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