WEBLOG STORIES


On this page you will find the translation into English, of my stories, that I've written for the Dutch weblog of "www.zeenz.nl/motor/" every 2 weeks or ever so often.

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Pier Holwerd.


Story #1 Personal report bikeshow Utrecht (forum-meeting).
Story #2 Report of a sundaytrip in February.
Story #3 A party (50th birthday of a forum-member).
Story #4 Carless.
Story #5 Dating my first love.

Story #6 Opening new bikeshop.
Story #7 Driving the MIOS-tour.
Story #8 Tuliptour.
Story #9 Another forumday.
Story #10 Meitoertocht Nieuwleusen.

Story #11 First forum-weekend.
Story #12 Return-visit and honorary membership.
Story #13 A day of clinics.
Story #14 Taking a few days off.
Story #15 Evening-tour.

Story #16 Forumday: Elfstedentocht.
Story #17 And it is summer.
Story #18 A few hours in the Scottish Highlands.
Story #19 Royal visit.
Story #20 Long weekend in Waxweiler.

Story #21 Getting a breath of fresh air.
Story #22 The Pancaketour with MC Hoogeveen.
Story #23 A little bit goodbye.
Story #24 Kill two birds with one stone.
Story #25 Accidents do happen...

Story #26 Not my last tour, is it?
Story #27 Play hooky for an hour.
Story #28 Catching a virus.
Story #29 Being in L...
Story #30 Just hear say.

Story #31 Bikeshow Groningen 2007.
Story #32 Birthdaymonth.
Story #33 Another golden day.
Story #34 Bikeshow Utrecht 2007.
Story #35 Wrecked...

Story #36 Rewarding myself.
Story #37 A fiasco.
Story #38 An April Fool's joke?
Story #39 To the bulbs.
Story #40 Fair bikeweather.

Story #41 Dot the i's and cross the t's.
Story #42 Forumtour May 12...
Story #43 Stamp-post Workum.
Story #44 The ideal combination.
Story #45 Motorbike-concert/ballet...

Story #46 My TT-weekend.
Story #47 Day-record...
Story #48 Final vacation-weekend.
Story #49 Extending my drivers-license.
Story #50 The ZeeBra-tour.

Story #51 A few enervating days.
Story #52 Crossroads-tour.
Story #53 Curly kale tour.
Story #54 Therapy...
Story #55 End of story...


Story #56 Just an update...
Story #57 Köln-Peking...

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