Ride Europe like a European Sport Rider does. Fly into the Bavarian party town of Munich Germany. Head south into the Italian Alps on BMW naked bikes and adventure touring bikes. The right machines to handle the tight turns in all day comfort. In the Italian Alps you'll spend 4 days exploring pass after pass during the day and partying Eurostyle at night. Then we head north to spend two days riding the MotoGP track of Sachsenring on proper sport bikes on slicks.
"Track & Tour" Sachsenring & Italian Alps at a Glance
Tour Days
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Munich Arrival
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Munich to Italian Alps
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Italian Alps Riding Day 1
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Italian Alps Riding Day 2
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Italian Alps Riding Day 3
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Italian Alps to Chemnitz
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Sachsenring Track Day 1
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Sachsenring Track Day 2
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Chemnitz to Munich
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Munich Departure
Upcoming Tour Dates
Date To Be Determined
Available Again in 2022
Scenery:
Italian Alps are Stunning
Road Difficulty:
Most Challenging Pass roads we ride
Road Excitement:
Most Exhilarating Roads in Europe
Food:
High Quality German and Tyrolean food....and Beer.
Cancellations are rare but hotel and bike vendors are often not as forgiving as we’d like. If you must cancel Leod Escapes urges you to transfer your tour slot to a good friend whenever possible. It’s not in our benefit to operate at a loss but it is in our best interests that you feel you are treated fairly.
A deposit of around 30% reserves your bike(s) and rooms. Full payment is due 60 days before the tour.
If you cancel 60 days or more prior to the tour, your deposit will be held as credit towards another tour for the same or following year.
If you cancel between 59 and 31 days prior to the starting date of the tour you will loose the deposit. The balance will be held in credit towards another tour in the same or following year.
If you cancel 30 days prior to the starting date of the tour you loose 75% of the total amount. The remaining balance is held as credit towards another tour the same or following year.
"Track & Tour" Sachsenring & Italian Alps - tour:
T019 Trackday and Tour Adventure, 5 Days in the Italian Alps and 2 Days riding Sachsenring. Ride Europe like Europeans do!
Includes
5 Days of Riding in the Italian Alps
2 Days track time at Sachsenring
9 Nights accommodations in 3 star hotels
Breakfast every day
Dinners included in the Alps
Welcome & Farewell dinner
Transfers to Alps and Sachsenring
Local Guides & Track Instructors
Vehicle for luggage and track gear
Broad Array of BMWs available for Alps
Proper sport bikes for the track
Does Not Include
Airfare (We have lots of airfare tips)
Dinners in Chemnitz
Fuel for your Rental bike
Beers (Yes it's the best here but pay your tab)
Tour Difficulty
Extreme curvy roads at high elevations. Medium to great pavement.
You’ll be met at the Munich Airport. Our staff will get you and your luggage to our first hotel here in Munich. If you arrive early in the day we’ll get you set up on a few places to go until we all meet again later that night. The BMW museum is a popular choice and it’s just a few stops away by subway. Hopefully you got some sleep on the flight and can join us for a little welcome celebration Bavarian style in old town Munich. Here you’ll have a chance to meet your fellow adventurers and guides over some excellent German beer.
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2 Munich to Italian Alps
In Germany breakfast is not just a noun, it's also a verb. Even 3 star hotels put on a good breakfast and we encourage you to partake. It's going to be a long and exciting day. We will pick up our rental bikes, get packed up and head out of Munich early. Rising early guarantees us a smooth day with time for fun. We will take some easy back roads so you can get used to your bike before we head into Austria and up into the Alps. We’ll enjoy a few stops on the road so you can see just how different a full service European rest stop is. You’ll get a preview of the days to come by heading through some Dolomite passes before arriving at your home for the next 4 nights. A good sized room in a Swiss style chalet in a small Tyrolean town. These suites are generally made for vacationing skiers in the winter. Since it'0s the summer time, the resort is pleased to give riders like us friendly alpine hospitality. The town is a resort community with plenty of stores, restaurants and other services.
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3 Italian Alps Riding Day 1
Routes can change based on our guides impression of the weather. Also if we have a large group we will very likely split into smaller groups. A custom route will be chosen but here is an example... Today your guides takes you southeast across 4 mountain passes, Gravia, Stelvio, Giovo and Penser Joch. The most famous of which is Passo Stelvio. Yes, this is the road the Moto Guzzi touring bike is named after. Use the tops of passes to take a break and make sure to take plenty of pictures. Any number of the small mountain villages are great for lunch. This is the Tyrolean Alps, though it may be in Italy, the people typically look German, speak Italian and eat like the Swiss. Food is simple but high quality. Some riders use these days runs as an excuse to hunt for the perfect goulash, for others it’s strudel.
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4 Italian Alps Riding Day 2
For your second day in the Alps we establish a fresh route during breakfast with our German guide. Today maybe your guides will take you south to the Italian lake district. Winding above the hills of the Veneto and along Lake Garda you'll see a side of Italy most never see. Use this opportunity to grab a real Italian lunch.
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5 Italian Alps Riding Day 3
Today is our final day in the Dolomites and perhaps we will finish with an incredible route like this one. Only in the Italian Alps could you ride 9 different alpine passes in one day. Count‘em off, Rolle, Cereda, Duran, Giau, Falzarego, Pordoi, Sella, Gardena and Würzjoch. Each one of these is a sculpted ribbon of pavement winding through the high rocks of the Dolomites. Each one has a special character and you get to ride them all. Generally we try to up the intensity each day so today should be the most exciting on a bike you are now quite used to.
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6 Italian Alps to Chemnitz
Today is our long distance day. We’ll take a curvy route out of the Alps and head north back to Munich. Depending on traffic this will probably give you a chance to experience the Autobahn. Reaching Munich by midday we will return our rental bikes and pick up our transport to take us north on the mundane highway all the way to Sachsenring. This will give you a chance to take in the sites while not having to watch the pavement and rest up before your first track day. Our goal is to get to Chemnitz in time to enjoy a special evening at a local brewery.
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7 Sachsenring Track Day 1
Our BMW S1000RR are waiting for us at Sachsenring. These are dedicated track bikes with an insurance deductible of 2500 euros. We will encourage you again to ride well within your abilities and return the bike undamaged. A safe day without crashes makes for a better day for everyone. In the paddock we'll meet other fellow German riders who've come to ride Sachsenring with us. Here you'll discover it doesn't matter where you are from, riders are riders, and everyone is welcome. Sachsenring was built as a challenging test track and we have a local, dedicated instructor to teach you the lines.
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8 Sachsenring Track Day 2
Nothing helps push the learning curve like a good night sleep. This is often why people insist on riding a new track for at least 2 days. On day two this track will start to click with you and you'll truly enjoy the progress you've made. Standing in our private garage in pit lane you'll hear the positive chatter from your fellow riders. This is your last day of riding and you are enjoying it on the MotoGP course of Sachsenring. As the sun drifts west we’ll bid farewell to our track bikes and our new German friends and toast our triumphs. This is Germany and everyone knows there's nothing like a few beers to sooth sore muscles. We bid farewell tonight to most of our local guides over dinner.
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9 Chemnitz to Munich
We hop back in the cars and or vans and speed back to Munich. Dropping off the rentals we’ll grab the local subway to our hotel in the old city center. There we will head into the town for an afternoon of light site seeing. There's plenty of local culture and opportunities to grab a few gifts. That night join your fellow riders for a final farewell dinner.
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10 Munich Departure
Today we'll help you get to your flights. The subway ride is easy to navigate but we’ll get you set up to make sure you get to your flight on time. You return home with dozens of stories and an arsenal of photos that will make your friends just cringe with envy. You have ridden Germany's premier MotoGP track and tasted the pure motorcycling heaven of the Italian Alps.
Cancellations are rare but hotel and bike vendors are often not as forgiving as we’d like. If you must cancel Leod Escapes urges you to transfer your tour slot to a good friend whenever possible. It’s not in our benefit to operate at a loss but it is in our best interests that you feel you are treated fairly.
A deposit of around 30% reserves your bike(s) and rooms. Full payment is due 60 days before the tour.
If you cancel 60 days or more prior to the tour, your deposit will be held as credit towards another tour for the same or following year.
If you cancel between 59 and 31 days prior to the starting date of the tour you will loose the deposit. The balance will be held in credit towards another tour in the same or following year.
If you cancel 30 days prior to the starting date of the tour you loose 75% of the total amount. The remaining balance is held as credit towards another tour the same or following year.
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