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Vulcan Riders Meeting

Vulcan Riders Meeting

Hiring a reception tent for a sports reunion
 

From 21 to 24 June, the Fanal campsite in Isigny-sur-Mer hosted some rather special tourists... Atawa, a pilot for big events, was there.
Every year, the Vulcan Riders, Kawasaki motorbike enthusiasts, gather somewhere in Europe for a big rally. This year, more than 600 of them from 23 different countries came to Normandy in their motorcycles.

A big tent as a showroom for the bikes

The numerous pilots roamed during 4 days on the landing grounds from Isigny to Sainte-Mère-Eglise passing by Périers and Pont-l'Abbé... But each time, they came back to the base camp, built by Atawa. The experienced team set up the biggest tent in its history: 810m2, 3m high, overhanging a huge floor. This is where the meals were taken in a festive and good-natured atmosphere, around tables and benches reminiscent of a brasserie. In fact, there was even a brewer serving beer to all the thirsty bikers.
Under the tent, there was a showroom to display the bikes, but also a big stage for the music band and of course a dance floor...

Atawa, architect in detail

Atawa not only erected a huge 810 m2 tent but also added two 25m2 pagodas to the bivouac. The team also provided lighting, energy and furniture. In addition, a coordinator was present on site to ensure the smooth running of the village's assembly and disassembly. Not to mention the help with security...

A new event like clockwork, another success for Atawa, the architect.

Write by Ombeline - 19 March 2018

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