Showing posts with label Talavera de la Reina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Talavera de la Reina. Show all posts

16 November 2009

Juanjo Update - Campeón CEX 2009!


Big congrats are in order to young Juanjo Nuñez - our friend and fellow fanclub member from Talavera de la Reina...
He has just taken the title in this year's CEX championship (extremeño de velocidad, or Championship of Speed, Extremadura) thanks to a fourth place in the season's final race at the Almeria circuit.
This is particularly good news following a worrying crash he'd had there in training prior to the event, but brilliant to see he just picked himself up and went for it.

Superb work Juanjo! Congrautulations - Felcidades - I am sure from our readers and from the BatiFans.com forum members. It's another great title for you after another year of hard work, and another step in a career following in Alvaro's footsteps.
We hope we'll still be cheering you in years to come :-)


JUANJO NUÑEZ
Año 2008 :: Campeón :: Campeonato Madrileño de Minimotos
Año 2009 :: Campeón :: Campeonato Extremeño de Velocidad





25 September 2009

Juanjo Update: 4th in CEX Race at Guadix





A quick news update on Juanjo Nuñez, our fellow Alvaro fanclub member and young Talaveran “next big thing” (“The Future” as friends kept referring to him at the Fans Club party in Talavera de la Reina the other week...)

His latest race - on Sunday September 20th at Guadix, in the CEX - saw him coming home fourth; a promising and useful result after a faltering start to the weekend.
Like many other riders in other leagues and championships, he’s had a summer break and a lack of facilities to get back into training on the 80cc bike led to something of a lack of confidence on the Friday, though thankfully Saturday’s timesheets saw him getting into his stride again and pulling out an impressive 6th position on the grid for Sunday’s race.

The race itself started badly with Juanjo dropping to 12th in the first corner (suggesting he is a lot like his idol, Alvaro!) but knowing he needed a good position to continue his championship lead, he fought through to 4th spot with 5 laps to go - and although he was too far off the leaders to make up any more places, he maintained position to the flag.

Nice work Juanjo.
Oh, and *love* the helmet! ;-)

Juanjo's official site is here...


14 September 2009

Alvaro Bautista: Fanclub Summer Fiesta 09

(*L-R: Me, Alvaro and Michaela, also representing BatiFans)


Another great weekend in Alvaro’s hometown of Talavera de la Reina, where even a downpour didn’t dampen an excellent inaugural Summer “Fan’s Club” Fiesta.

Madrid, where me and Michaela flew into on Friday, was baking. Bright sunshine, barely a breeze and full-on heat.
By the time we arrived at Talavera in the early evening, it was a bit more obvious that there might be rain: you could see storms over the mountains to the north and it was really thick and warm in the air.
Still, it was great to be back - Once you’ve been and you’ve experienced the amazing hospitality of the people and the beauty and tranquility of the town, you always love seeing it approaching.

We checked in to the hotel, and headed off to find the new Fanclub bar - the Sixtina, on the Calle de Alvarado, up near Bati’s dad’s shop, Amotos.
Walking there it became immediately apparent that the hotel was just a couple of minutes from the venue for the fiesta; the large, open car park of the Nuevo Centro shopping complex.
We found the Sixtina pretty easily, and can tell you that it’s great. Very impressive - with a large interior with TV screens for communal race-watching and a huuuuuge Alvaro cut-out, plus some of his old leathers and other memorabilia.
The outside is also really well done, and they’ve clearly gone to town on making sure it’s absolutely branded as the Fanclub venue with flags and banners straddling the sides of the building.

We got beers and were soon joined by members of the Fanclub directiva and other friends from previous trips. Sure enough there was rain (“there’s been no rain for eight months...” we were told, “and then you arrive and bring it with you!”) but it wasn’t too bad at all, and we spent most of a nice long evening sat outside with plenty of Mahou and tapas, renewing old friendships and meeting new people.

We took the morning of the Saturday as free-time and wandered around Talavera, checking out the Basilica and hitting a couple of the ceramics shops. Then we headed off to Nuevo Centro for the fiesta itself, which started at one.
A good crowd was already gathered in the heat and the sun, and we got drinks and started mingling, greeting everyone in the Fanclub booth, and checking out the various stalls and attractions; top of which had to be Alvaro’s bike, looking absolutely gorgeous and gleaming.
As well as the ongoing cooked-up tapas at the bar, Michelin had provided an enormous paella, which was every bit as delicious as it looked.
Late in the afternoon, we took a break and went back to the hotel, loaded down with various bits of merchandise, ready to have a quick rest and then come back early evening for the remainder of the party.

When we came back though, it was pelting down - a total downpour with full-on thunder and lightning. Everyone was taking it incredibly philosophically and stoically though, and wouldn’t let it ruin the atmosphere of the fiesta.
Thankfully, it didn’t last and by the time Alvaro arrived, it was pretty pleasant, if a bit cooler, and with everybody milling around across the venue.
As usual, he was mobbed. Thoroughly mobbed. Lots of photos, lots of autographs, lots of chats. And as usual, he made sure he kept everybody happy.
He came over and said Hello, and we had a good talk about how things were with him, and also about how good it was to be back in Talavera - and after a while, he moved on to do more schmoozing and signing.

Following a careful mopping of the stage, there was also a superb performance of traditional flamenco by Miriam Jiminez and her dancers; highly recommended to us the night before by various people. They put on a great show, and it was a real bonus that the wet hadn’t prevented them from performing.

And following speeches and a raffle, and a nice goodbye chat with Alvaro, we made our way back to the hotel - as always, hugely in love with Talavera and its people. It’s rare that you find somewhere that’s not only a beautiful, charming place in itself, but which also seems to be reflected in everyone you meet - but Talavera is just such a place.
The kindness, hospitality and friendship is extraordinary. And you’re not just made to feel welcome; you’re made to feel special.
If you’ve not been... Go... Simple as that.

BatiFans will aim to have a group trip to the Fanclub winter Cena Navidad, currently almost a certainty, and slated for the first weekend in December - confirmation of the event and of the dates will be posted here and on BatiFans. Think about joining us, and visiting Talavera too; hopefully you’ll see exactly what we mean whenever we rave about going back there.

For now though, we again come away with another set of great memories. A really enjoyable fiesta, which even a bit of British-style weather wouldn’t have a chance of spoiling, and another couple of days of renewing old acquaintances and meeting new friends.
Big big thanks to David, Marcos, Cesar and all the members of the Fanclub directiva, and also to all our friends - old and new - for looking after us so well.
Nos vemos en la Cena!

If you’re a member of the BatiFans.com Fan Forum then you can get a look at a bunch of photos here...
If you’re not... Why not? ;-)


09 September 2009

Back To Talavera...


Can’t wait... Heading off to Spain on Friday for the first annual Fiesta of the (new) fanclub of Alvaro Bautista, which is held this weekend in his hometown of Talavera de la Reina. 
It’s being staged in a location more central to town than March’s launch party – Los Aparcamientos Del Centro Comercial Nuevo Centro. Avenida. de la Constitucion, 23 de Talavera de la Reina. 
There will be lots going on – starting at midday and going on late into the night.

The launch party was a load of fun - even though it was just a “day trip” from London! This time me and Michaela are hitting Madrid Friday afternoon, so will aim to meet up with some of the Fanclub guys in the “new” fanclub bar - the Sixtina - on the Friday night. They were extremely busied up at the launch party, so the opportunity to get to know each other in a bit more of a relaxed way ahead of the main event should be great.

Hopefully we’ll have photos here, on AlvaroBautista.co.uk and of course extra photos for “members only” over at BatiFans.com...



07 August 2009

Fanclub Party Latest


The official fanclub has emailed members outlining details for the summer party ("Fiesta de Verano") - now confirmed for Saturday September 12th from 12 noon onwards at Los Aparcamientos Del Centro Comercial Nuevo Centro, on the Avenida de la Constitucion (the venue for March's "launch" party).
There's going to be music, there's going to be Alvaro's bike, and all kinds of other activities. You can very very very probably count on a showing of Alvaro himself too, though they don't mention it in the email.
Accommodation offers from the swanky Hotel Oasis in the town centre are also spelled out.

Although the presence will, as always, be largely local and regional, there will probably be a couple of us from the UK going. So, who knows - maybe see you there!


24 June 2009

Juanjo Update - 2nd in CEX at Almeria

(*Above - Juanjo in second place on the Almeria podium)


Last weekend our young Talaveran friend and fellow Alvaro Fanclub member Juanjo Nuñez continued his promising run in the CEX at Almeria with a second spot on the podium, behind Bancaja rider Rodrigo Lopez.
Juanjo had a great weekend overall, especially in the practice/quali sessions but a loss of power in the bike during the race prevented him from properly challenging for the win. But as he himself said afterwards, "That's racing"...

Great work once again, Juanjo. Excellent!
Enhorabuena!
:-)


11 May 2009

Juanjo Update - 1st Place In 80cc Race At Jerez


Congratulations to our young Talaveran friend Juanjo Nuñez on his excellent victory at the Circuito de Jerez at the weekend; romping home first in his 80cc race.
Also, as a member of the new Alvaro Bautista Fan's Club, he did the honours of taking to the podium in the new Fan's Club shirt and cap over his race kit in respect to his, and our, hero.
Top work Juanjo!
Congrats on the victory - and kudos on your podium style! :-)


30 April 2009

Juanjo Update - Madrid Open Extremeño Championship

(*Above: Juanjo in the wet at Albacete)


After the first two races of the Mediterranean Cup, and currently carrying two points, our Talaveran friend Juanjo Nuñez is now preparing for his next race day - May 10 in the Madrid 80 cc Open Extremeño Championship.
Despite training/testing conditions that have been far from ideal (mainly due to the wet) Juanjo has been progressing well, and is clocking times pretty close to those of the best European 80cc riders.
It's good news and bodes well for the races ahead.
Suerte Juanjo! :-)

And here for information are the dates coming up, courtesy of Juanjo29.com...

CAMPEONATO DEL MEDITERRANEO
24th May - Montmelo

CAMPEONATO DE MADRID OPEN EXTREMEÑO
10th May - Jerez
21st June - Almeria
20th September - Guadix
11th October - Portimao (Portugal)
6th December - Albacete



23 March 2009

Alvaro Bautista Fan's Club Launch Party 21_03_09

Alvaro meets his new Diablo mascot


The presentation of the new Directiva


Fan's Club president Julio César Mendoza with the mascot


Mahou & tapas at the Bar Los Tinajones, 11pm Saturday


Had an excellent time with Michaela on the mad “daytrip” to Talavera de la Reina for Bati’s new Fan’s Club launch party....
Lots of sun, tapas, cold beer, meeting with old and new friends - and even a late night trip to the Bar Los Tinajones (it’d be criminal NOT to go there!)

It was excellent to get to meet the new Directiva (though they were extremely busy and we’ll have to wait till next time for a nice long chat I guess...) and to be back in the friendliest, most special little place I know. (It wins hands down over London!)
It was totally worth the exhaustion and rush to go do this trip. A really happy time - and it was fantastic to be there on such an important day for Alvaro, his Fan’s Club and his fans. Siempre contigo, Alvaro...

Oh, and for any of you who are members of the new Fan’s Club, the shirts for this year are nice red polo shirts with printed logos on front, back and sleeves. This includes a large ’19’ and Fan’s Club logo on the back and the club badge, Mapfre sponsor panel and Talavera Se Mueve logo on the front.

Hola, Gracias y Saludos:
Alvaro y Noelia, Susana y Javier, Armando, Julio, David y la nueva Directiva, José, Juanjo, Miguel, nuestros amigos en el Bar Los Tinajones, y muchos otros.
Y tambien, Xaiver y Toni.... (Encantado).



19 March 2009

Woohooh! It's Talavera This Weekend!


In a moment of madness I’ve been persuaded (like I need much persuading!) to do a completely spur of the moment trip to Talavera de le Reina this weekend to attend the inaugural party / Fiesta of Alvaro’s new “FAN’S CLUB”, which is being held at the town's Parc Commercial "El Golf" complex.
As well as bar, F1 simulator and bouncy castle (bouncy castle? they must have known I was coming!) it’ll be a great opportunity to meet the new directiva and to also hopefully renew many old friendships too.
And of course Alvaro is slated to make an appearance too, which will be fab.

Incredibly excited. Like a bloody kid.


11 March 2009

Juanjo Update - Hand Injury Hits Preseason Testing

(*Above: Juanjo during preseason testing at Cheste)


Just to keep you up to date on the news from Talavera de la Reina of young gun Juanjo Nuñez, he’s ready to kick off his 2009 season (competing in the 80cc Mediterranean Cup - "Copa del Mediterráneo") this coming weekend after testing and training since the new year.
Although there’s been a bit of a dint in his progress at his last testing session before the season’s first race at Castelloli, when he fell during a day of rainy, tricky and changeable conditions, hurting his hand.
Juanjo was treated initially at the circuit hospital who feared broken bones and immobilized his fingers - however further tests and x-rays at the Marazuela Clinic back in Talavera de la Reina revealed no breakages, although his fingers were kept immobilized to try and aid the recovery process.

What is it with our Talaverans and their preseason testing injuries?!?! ;-)

Anyway, very best wishes to Juanjo for a speedy recovery ahead of the season start, and we’ll aim to bring you news of his 2009 race schedule - and of his results as they come through to us.
You can also keep track of his career over at his (Spanish language) website at Juanjo29.com


29 December 2008

BatiFan Blog 2009 Coverage To Include Juanjo Nuñez


Just to let you all know about a slight extra/tangetial piece of motos we're going to be following on this blog in 2009...
We'll be bringing you news on the career of Juanjo Nuñez - a young, up and coming rider (he won the 2008 Madrid Minimotos Championship) who, like Alvaro, hails from Talavera de la Reina. He's also a member of Alvaro's fanclub and so in the spirit of the Peña and also taking any Talaverans under our wing, we're happy to root for him and to add him to our roster of Bati-related newsworthiness.

Buena suerte por la 2009 temporada Juanjo :-)

*FYI: We have affiliated his website Juanjo29.com on our various blogs and Alvaro fansites, and you can also often find mention of his activities on Alvaro's official website.



10 December 2008

OFFTOPIC: More El Canto Del Loco In UK iTunes Music Store

Okay, slightly offtopic - but there's not a huge amount of MotoGP news at the moment, and it's still vaguely Bati-related as Alvaro is a fan of El Canto Del Loco...
British fans who also use the *UK* iTunes Music Store will be interested to know that a second ECDL video has cropped up; although it's actually a song called "Me Gustas Cuando" by Lucas Masciano. It has to be said that it's not anything profoundly special, but it's nice enough - and you can see and hear the guys, and overall I'd say that hte song has a slight hint of the same vibe as "Gigante" off the album Personas.


I have to admit that I still can't get "Peter Pan" out of my head (although to be honest I do listen to it a lot anyway!)
It's kind of become the soundtrack in my head to the trip to Talavera de la Reina; it was played so often on the radio, in bars and on TVs there. I particularly remember being huddled round a table in a packed bar with Tamara, Michaela, and a bunch of the Peña guys and gals sometime around 2am with it blaring out over our heads, and everybody joining in... :)
Good times.
Though I have to laugh at myself for getting a bit maudlin whilst watching it on my iPhone on the return flight, having necked some G&T and a couple of bottles of red!
What a total wuss! ;-)

It's a lovely video - and you deserve to buy it for yourself!!! Click here to go check it out... (and buy it if it grabs you, of course...)
Hopefully this means we will see more and more ECDL videos on iTunes very soon....



05 December 2008

What Would Steve Jobs Say????


I've been asked many things since I got back from Talavera de la Reina... Did you have a good time? Did you get pissed? Did you meet Alvaro? What's the Batster like? Was he nice? How was the big dinner & party evening?
But possibly the thing I've been asked the most is "How old are you???" when people see my newly pimped MacBook Pro. I'll be the first to admit a whiff of the tragic about it, having spent the best part of 20 years refusing to put a single sticker on any of my Macs. I must have just got a bit into the mood of it all :)
The photo was taken with my iPhone which is of course also in danger of getting stickered-up if I get bladdered anytime soon too...

;)



04 December 2008

My 2004 Aprilia Conversion Meets Its New Owner


Although a lot of the pictures and videos from the trip to Talavera de la Reina we want to keep special and exclusive to our Forum Members there's no way I can resist posting up this picture (by stv21 - thanks!) of Alvaro taking delivery of my 2004 NGS Aprilia 125cc conversion (based on Altaya's Hector Barbera model, re-worked with my own designed decals). He got a real kick out of it, and said how it was really special and how the actual 2004 bike was really special to him too, having taken his first podium on it.
I'm probably even more chuffed at his reaction than he was chuffed at the model, and can only say I hope he gets loads of pleasure from it :)

The full story and pictures covering the process of converting the model can be found here...




To Steal A Phrase.... "All Kinds Of Awesome!"

It's all been a bit hectic since getting back from Talavera de la Reina on Monday (a fantastic trip that even exceeded expectations - genuinely awesome, really); lots of work to catch up on and lots of photos and stories to post onto the BatiFan.som Forum...
There's loads of very special stuff up there - pics, videos - and more to come. I f you're a member of the forum you can see them just by logging in. If you're NOT a member of the forum, well what the hell is wrong with you????? ;)



Here's me with Alvaro's 2008 leathers.
More pics here (forum members only)...



Here's me on Alvaro's 2006 Championship winning 125cc bike.
More here (again, forum members only)...



Here's one of many lovely pics of a lovely city.
More here (froum members only)...



And purely randomly, when returing via Madrid - although we didn't go to many places it was astonishing how they didn't seem to pimp anything about either MotoGP or El Canto Del Loco... (We couldn't find *any* MotoGP DVDs at all! Honest!)
In fact this Converse posterboy panel was about the only special ECDL thing we saw. ("Peter Pan" is going to be stuck in my head for months after many emotional listening to it in bars late at night!)


Thanks Bati -thanks to your family - thanks to the Peña - thanks to all the new friends we made.
It was a very very very very special weekend...
Can't wait to come back in 2009. :)




26 November 2008

Return To Talavera


Well, first thing tomorrow I'm flying off to Madrid and heading back to the fab Talavera de la Reina for the Alvaro Bautista Official Fanclub Winter Dinner.
I tell you, I can't bloody wait... it's a beautiful and friendly town and Alvaro, his family, friends and fans are the most lovely people I think I've ever come across.
There's a reality check in that I can't imagine it as ever being as special as the summer party in August, but I'm sure it'll be a great time nonetheless.

I have no idea if I'll be posting anything up here before I return on Monday... It's possible but by no means certain. For now I have to go check important stuff: Euros, passport, hair gel... ;)



04 August 2008

Some Photos From The Official Fanclub Fiesta







For other pics, report and comments, click here...


02 August 2008

Greetings From Talavera de la Reina :)


Well, we're here - me and Michaela arrived late Friday night and went straight to the Bar Los Tinajones for a cold one and some tapas.
We're having a great time; being given the most amazing welcome from Miguel and other fanclub and local folk. The Alvaro Bautista Official Fanclub Party - Fiesta - starts in a couple of hours... can't wait :)
Expect photos and more info and stories here and over at BatiFans.com once I get back to the UK.
For now though - take it from me; this is a fab place and one you should really try and visit...