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  • Day 14: Batumi to Poti to Kobuleti (100km) – close, but no cigar yet
    Commentary, Eurasia by motorcycle 2026, Travel

    Day 14: Batumi to Poti to Kobuleti (100km) – close, but no cigar yet

    I’ll admit getting turned back at the Turkish border on Tuesday was a blow. Frankly, it was the first time I felt anything but exuberant about this trip. So on Wednesday (15 April) we rode into Batumi on just the R1200 GS – Paul on the controls, me taking the back seat. They say some…

    15/04/2026
  • Day 13(!): Tbilisi to… Sarp, back to Batumi (400km) – ne mutlu, Türküm diyene?
    Commentary, Eurasia by motorcycle 2026, Travel

    Day 13(!): Tbilisi to… Sarp, back to Batumi (400km) – ne mutlu, Türküm diyene?

    Mea culpa, mea maxima culpa: I plead guilty to briefly thinking as we were coasting along the motorway through Georgia yesterday “maybe this trip is getting a little bit too easy” – think again! Remember I described border crossings as a great opportunity to revisit the Kafkaesque horrors of bureaucratic authoritarianism? +: Enjoyed our stay…

    14/04/2026
  • Day 12: Alat to Tbilisi (500km) – borderline experience
    Commentary, Eurasia by motorcycle 2026, Travel

    Day 12: Alat to Tbilisi (500km) – borderline experience

    14/04/2026
  • Day 11: Baku – right bak at u!
    Commentary, Eurasia by motorcycle 2026, Travel

    Day 11: Baku – right bak at u!

    13/04/2026
  • Day 10: Aktau – pearl of the Caspian?
    Commentary, Eurasia by motorcycle 2026, Travel

    Day 10: Aktau – pearl of the Caspian?

    We had set our alarms to 2:30am, expecting to load our motorcycles onto the ferry after 3:00am. At 1:00am a young gentleman came knocking on our door, alerting us to the fact that we should urgently get down to the dock. By 2:00am the bikes were loaded, and we caught a few more hours of…

    11/04/2026
  • Day 9: Quryq Port – the art of travelling between East & West
    Commentary, Eurasia by motorcycle 2026, Travel

    Day 9: Quryq Port – the art of travelling between East & West

    1 Korday 30 2 Shymkent 505 3 Kyzylorda 460 4 Aral 460 5 Aktobe 620 6 Kulsary 645 7 Quryq 680 3400

    10/04/2026
  • Day 8: Kulsary to  Quryq (680km) – to the Caspian Sea
    Commentary, Eurasia by motorcycle 2026, Travel

    Day 8: Kulsary to Quryq (680km) – to the Caspian Sea

    09/04/2026
  • Day 7: Aktyube to Kulsary (645km) – steppe into the desert
    Commentary, Eurasia by motorcycle 2026, Travel

    Day 7: Aktyube to Kulsary (645km) – steppe into the desert

    08/04/2026
  • Day 6: Aral to Aktyube (620km) – close to the Russian border
    Commentary, Eurasia by motorcycle 2026, Travel

    Day 6: Aral to Aktyube (620km) – close to the Russian border

    08/04/2026
  • Day 5: Kyzyl Orda to Aral (460km) – poignant dissonance
    Eurasia by motorcycle 2026, Travel

    Day 5: Kyzyl Orda to Aral (460km) – poignant dissonance

    07/04/2026
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