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2023 International Tandem Rally - Rally Information
The menu for meat-eaters for the Friday night meal is now on the attendees information webpage here: https://tandem-club.org.uk/events/tci2023/info/info.html
Unfortunately we can't go to the rally now. If anyone is after a caravan/camping pitch with electricity we might be able to pass this to you.
IMPORTANT: If you will be staying on the campsite, please note that: THE CAMPSITE ONLY ACCEPTS ARRIVALS AFTER THREE (3) pm. There is limited space outside, SO PLEASE PLAN YOUR ARRIVAL TO BE AFTER THREE pm.
The Rally Welcome Evening will start at 7pm in the marquee. Please come along early armed with a glass/beaker and a chair if you want sit. There will be wine, soft drinks and nibbles. Badges will be available to collect then.n
West Medium route problems: The track at 10.3 km is walkable (400m). Elliant is full of road works. Between Quimper and Rosporden the GPX /TCX track has been altered to avoid a lengthy section of rough track. The revised GPX / TCX track is now in the Rides system.
NE Routes issues: Cite des fourmis-Abeilles vivantes appears to be closed. The track to Sainte-Barbe chapel (cafe) is tarmac but steep for last 400m. NEWm and NEL routes: using the track leading south from Sainte-Barbe chapel is NOT recommended.
General routes info: Taking food with you is strongly recommended, Lots of bars and shops are no longer open. Please take maps too.
Doh! Now I learn that pictures are not sent in the email notifications - I will put it on the Attendees Information webpage
Hi, does anybody have a pump for a car tyre? mobile home #60 by the entrance thanks a lot, Elisabeth and Richard
Sorry... bit late with spotting this. I have an electric car tyre inflator. Plugs into "cigarette lighter" socket. Pitch 57, blue camper van.
I have uploaded a new version of the route 665 NE-S 53k Le Faouet to the club's Rides system which you can get on the Attendees Information page. It avoids a potentially dangerous gravel section. If you have any other routes chnages you would recommend please either post them on the rally news feed or send them to tci2023@tandem-club.org.uk
Tuesday Evening at 7pm in the marquee get your clogs on for the Breton Barn Dance. Bring your own drinks.
Linda Rowe is kindy running a gentle exercise session in the marquee every morning at 08:45. All welcome. Prepare your body for the arduous coffee stops later in the day.
As the Cavalcade is now over, I believe that all the access restrictions around Scaer will be gone from this morning (Tuesday).

Problem with the SE-S, SE-M and SE-L (668/669/670) routes 5km before you return to Scaer. The current GPX tracks go through what has recently become private property. There is more information and a map on the Attendees Information webpage. I will add updated GPX tracks to the Rides system when they become available and let you know.
If anyone is driving to the supper on Friday night and has a spare seat in their car, would you be willing/able to take Bill as he is unable to cycle at the moment. I would like to cycle to the event if possible. Many thanks Katherine
Friday night meal - 2 x tickets available, £20 each, contact Bri pitch 25. Available due to unforeseen circumstances
I have now updated the GPX/TCX tracks for the SE-S, SE-M and SE-L rides in the Rides database. I have also added a list of all the changes to the routes since the start of the rally to the top of the Attendees Information webpage for easy reference.
We currently have 5 people who want to use a taxi to go to the Friday night dinner. If anyone else wants to do this we can look into a people carrier or a mini bus. Andy at the site will arrange it. We are going to book this evening (Wednesday).
Sorry... message went too soon! To contact us send a text to +447545242052, indicating a name and number of persons. Or see us when we get back later on pitch 57.
Thurs eve from 7pm social in marquee plus later appearance of mystery Celtic musician. Bring a bottle and yourselves. Peter
I've found a phone in a blue case in the marquee, we've got it at pitch 52 (next to the marquee) Emma
Changes to routes since the start of the rally:
SE-S 668, SE-M 669, SE-L 670
As you return to Scaer on the SE routes (SE-S 668, SE-M 669, SE-L 670), the original GPX tracks take you through what has recently become private property. 5km before Scaer, you need to turn left at Bonizac to go south to the D782, where you turn right (south west) to Scaer. The original route joins the D782 a little further along.
The GPX/TCX files in the Rides system now contain the changes.
Here is the section:
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Thank you to Marten Hoffmann for sending me this update. If you have any updates please send them to both tci2023@tandem-club.org.uk and colinrosy@gmail.com
675 W-M 72k Rosporden
The track at 10.3 km is walkable (400m). Elliant is full of road works, the new GPX track cuts out the town centre and has been altered between Quimper and Rosporden to avoid a lengthy section of rough track. The Rides system contains the new GPX/TCX track.
NE Routes (665 NE-S, 666 NE-M, 667 SE-L)
Cité des fourmis-Abeilles vivantes appears to be closed. The track to Sainte-Barbe chapel (café) is tarmac but steep for the last 400m. NE-M and NE-L using the track leading south from Sainte-Barbe chapel is NOT recommended,
On the NE-S ride, there were originally 2 gravel sections after leaving the Sainte-Barbe chapel before meeting up with the medium and long routes. The second gravel track was potentially dangerous and an updated GPX/TCX track which avoids this has now replaced the original version in the Rides system.
General Rally Information
Welcome Evening
The Welcome Evening will start at 7pm in the marquee on Saturday 27th May. Please arrive early to collect a drink and your badge. If you are on-site please bring a glass or beaker. We have limited seating, so if you wish to sit, please bring a chair. We will announce information about the rally and do our best to answer any questions that you may have.
Cavelcade in Scaer - Sunday and Monday
This huge carnival (I have been told the the largest in France) is well worth attending on either Sunday or Monday. Sunday is the better day, with processions at 2pm and 4pm. Entry on Sunday is 10 euros per adult. Monday is a little cheaper. Peter has left some leaflets in the marquee.
Access to the town is restricted on Sunday and Monday, but should be removed by Tuesday morning.
Breton Barn Dance Tuesday Evening at 7pm
Get your clogs on for a Breton Barn Dance at 7pm in the marquee. Bring your own drinks.
Daily Exercise with Linda Rowe at 08:45 am in the marquee
Gentle exercises to prepare your body for the arduous coffee stops hill climbs in the day ahead. Every morning at 08:45am
Guided walk around Scaer Wednesday 2pm
Meet at the campsite gate at 2pm for a guided historical walk around the town's land marks. Around 4 - 5 km. An English translator will accompany the local expert.
Farewell Dinner at Restaurant on Friday Night
Friday 2 June will be the farewell dinner for the rally at a restaurant 5 km from Scaer. 3-course buffet meal with wine and soft drinks. Price £30 (children 14 and under £12). Here is the menu for meat eaters. It does not mention options for vegetarians, but the restaurant says the buffet of hors d'oeuvres is suitable and for the main course they offer a vegetable lasagna. For people who want gluten-free they will offer some dishes on the evening - no more details yet - more information at the Saturday night welcome evening.
There will be a mass led ride to the restaurant along the Voie Verte, leaving the campsite entrance at 6pm sharp. Drinks at the restaurant at 6:30pm onwards (included in the price); the meal starts at 7pm.
Routes and Places of Interest Viewable and Downloadable
Please find a PDF file containing full details of the routes here TCI2023_Routes_and_Information_Draft_6.pdf. This is the best way of obtaining the printed route information, since it has information for all the routes in one file. The GPX tracks are also available in a ZIP file listed below. You can download the gpx tracks individually from the individual rides, but the file name and title is then prefixed with 'TcRide-' which you may find gets in the way if your GPX device only supports a limited number of characters in file names.
We have not ridden the routes but Colin Gray has carefully researched the area using a range of online sources following some suggestions from two local cycling clubs. He is confident that the local area will offer some very enjoyable riding.
GENERAL Taking food with you is strongly recommended. Lots of bars and shops are no longer open.
We cannot guarantee that every aspect of the route plotting is perfect so suggest you purchase a suitable map or maps of the area. A map will be particularly useful if you do not have a GPS device suitable for navigating. You can then easily plot all of the routes on your map/s using a highlighter pen. Whilst the outline maps in the PDF may be useful the best way to do this is by using the RidewithGPS links within the PDF. You will need to register for a FREE RidewithGPS account.
All the routes can be followed on the Michelin 1:150 000 map 308 Finistere and Morbihan even though every road used is not shown on this map. (Available on Amazon.) This shows the EV7 cycle route and will provide a good backup to information provided here. As an alternative the IGN Top 100 (1:100,000) maps 113, 114 and 123 cover the area in more detail. With any of these maps in towns or large villages you may need additional information. This is probably best achieved by using the GPX track, your mobile phone or asking the locals.
The brief summary of each route in the PDF and the route profile which can be seen from the RideWithGPS links will hopefully help you to select rides that match your interest and level of fitness. Finally if you need any help with any of the above and more importantly if you do find any errors when marking up the maps please feel free to contact Colin directly at colinrosy@googlemail.com.
The following is the list of rides with maps showing the ride with statistics and places of interest on the routes. Only those booked for the event and logged into the website will be able to access these.
The ability to download all the rides, by a member, in a zip file will be available once the rides have been published here.
15 random places within 30 km of the area are given below. Click on the title above to see all places and for more info
Note the ride maps show all of the places on routes as icons on the maps.
Full place listing.15 random places within 30 km of the area are given below. Click on the title above to see all places and for more info
Note the ride maps show all of the places on routes as icons on the maps.
Full place listing.Other Files
Type | FileName | Date | Size |
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![]() | 2023 ITR ROUTES & INFORMATION DRAFT 4.pdf | 2023-04-20 08:47pm | 1561K |
![]() | Finalite tandemistes vendredi 2 juin 2023.pdf | 2023-05-10 03:10pm | 144K |
![]() | TCI2023_Routes_and_Information_Draft_6.pdf | 2023-05-02 09:13pm | 2981K |
![]() | TCI2023_Routes_as_gpx_files.zip | 2023-05-06 09:08pm | 385K |
![]() | info.html | 2023-05-30 10:52pm | 7K |