On Friday night at Helsinki I noticed that I have forgot to take my passport with me. On Finnair and Norwegian airlines' websites was mentioned that you are able to travel with drivers license on flights between nordic countries. We were flying with Blue1. Just in case my mum put my passport to come to the airport with some random guy. I was able to get to the flight with my drivers licence, and on the way back I didn't need to show any ID.
Next to the Copenhagen's BMX track in hostel (link: Danhostel Amager). If you take a privat room you are allowed to take your bike inside. Otherwise there is a stock outside. There is quest kitchen in the hostel. Price of the hostel is reasonable for hostel, but it doesn't include anything else than sleeping. For sheets, towels etc you had to pay. If you want to stay in hostel you need to buy hostel card. Public transport is easy to use from and to hostel, but I recommend to have bike bag with wheels.
New info was that it costs 14 euros for day to race on Copenhagen's track.
BMX South building is rented for 12 years. Building is about 5000m2 (I would say 4000m2). Rent for one month is 4000euros (I have to check that!). To drive from Copenhagen to Jutland takes 3hours by car. There is atleast one toll bridge on the way. Wikipedia says that price is 31 euros. On monday and Wednesday evenings there is "public" practices in the BMX South.
Practices were hold by Casper Bruhn. Three hour practices included: warm up, getting know to track, gate practices, wheelie (on flatland and on track), free ride, and cooling down.
With my on this trip was Hannu Salin. It looked smooth when Hannu ride those tracks.
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