- For Laurie's next destination in the UK, a straight-from-the-factory Triumph Bonneville T100 will take her in a thrilling, white-knuckle rider's adventure at Isle of Man's Tourist Trophy, of course, under the capricious British weather.
- For her next destination in the United Kingdom, Laurie will be riding a famous motorcycle born in 1959, the "Bonnie", which is the loving nickname of none other than the Triumph Bonneville, a name taken from the homonymous American desert. As an illustration, it was there, at the Bonneville Salt Flats, when the Bonnie broke the speed record back in 1956, a good reason indeed to pay homage to those days of victory. Indisputably, Triumph has passionate fans, and for this reason, Laurie will try to discover its place in the heart of the dedicated British biker by mingling with the people from the garages of London and the docks of Liverpool, and from there, straight to the Isle of Man, the ultimate go-to destination and a proper paradise for the seasoned biker. So without delay, on the saddle of a straight-from-the-factory Triumph Bonneville T100, Laurie will be off in a rider's adventure at the Tourist Trophy, or TT for the connoisseurs, with its 63km of total length, the 264 turns and an abundance of thrilling, white-knuckle excitement in the most dangerous circuit in the world, of course, under the capricious British weather.—Nick Riganas
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