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To: Dear motorbike-riders of ESADE

November 6, 2009

I would like to post this article again because now there are even more unexperienced motorcyclists buying and driving scooters and motorbikes.  There is a hardly a more liberating feeling than cruising around on two wheels and it is definitely a passion of mine, although I don’t currently ride a motorbike here (yet). However not many are very familiar with riding motorbikes and think that it is as easy as riding a bike, which definitely is NOT true.

I peronally have reasonable experience in riding motorbikes and therefore I would like to just quick remind you of the key issues when riding a motorbike, which the majority of students and friends are disregarding as I can see everyday:

  1. When you drive fast and then fall the first thing that touches ground is your chin!!!! Open-face helmets, like the MOMO-Design helmets, might look cool but losing the face from the nose downwards and scraping off the bottom jaw is not cool. I got to see accident photos of that and it is awful to be disfigured for the rest of your life because you wanted to look cool. Buy a helmet with chin protection!
  2. When you are “lucky” the second body part that touches the ground are your hands! One of our classmates learnt about this the hard way! Wear leather gloves, ALWAYS!
  3. The third body part touching ground usually are your feet and you will be amazed how easily those toes are ripped off! Wear proper shoes!
  4. The most difficult driving is driving in walking pace and not full speed. Practice it!
  5. Secondly knowing how to breaking is key! It requires a lot of training for the wheels not to lock up.
  6. Keep the front tyre straight when breaking because the main braking force is on the front tyre. When you front wheel is not straight it will twist and when it twists it will bring you to a “grinding” stillstand, on the ground!!
  7. On the road the positioning in the lane is very important and make sure that you always drive in either tyre track and not in the middle. The middle collects dust and dirt. Secondly you have to defend your lane in order not being pushed off your lane by cars. When you are not determined you can easily follow steps 2 – 6 if you are not careful.
  8. Never break on road markings because they are extremely slippery otherwise you will follow steps 2 – 6 if you are not careful.
  9. I have noticed an increasing amount of seats being cut open, bikes stolen and bikes being pushed over. Park at a place where not a lot of people are walking past but at the same time it is still in the light so not hidden somewhere. LOCK IT!

Enjoy Barcelona on a two-wheeler but don’t be stupid and dress properly! You wonder what this has to do with a MBA? How do you think most people drive to the school?!?! Drive carefully!!!

Barcelona – MoleskineCity

July 8, 2009

For the Moleskine fans among you there is a MoleskineCity for Barcelona. I have one of these city notebooks and I am writing my own city guide with my own recommendations, addresses, sites, etc. The Moleskine also has city center maps and a Metro map, which is very useful. Check it out here.

Buddy Program

June 3, 2009

The student association MBASA has set up a Welcoming Committee to make the arrival and transition of the incoming students easier, by providing them with buddies, who are current students. I have been fortunate enough to be selected as member of the Welcoming Committee for the One Year MBA 2010 group and I would like to share some insights with you.

Why participate?

The buddy program provides a great opportunity to get in touch with current students and have some insight information about the upcoming life in Barcelona. It is much easier and comforting to know somebody already locally than heading blindly overseas. The buddy will be able to provide invaluable information about accomodation, transport, social life, academics, weather, etc.

How it works?

The incoming students receive a welcoming email from ESADE introducing the buddy system. If you are interested in having a buddy, who helps you move to Barcelona and get started, you reply to the MBASA Committee. You simply state the basic facts about you like who you are, where you are from, the languages you speak, professional background, date of arrival etc.

At the same time MBASA Welcoming Committee sends an email to the current students and looks for volunteer-buddies. The current students provie similar information, which the committee then records in the database.

Then these profiles will be matched according to numerous variables such as country of origin, languages, professional backgrounds, etc. The profile of the incoming student will then be forwarded to the current student who needs to confirm the willingness to be matched with that particular incoming student. Once the current student agrees, the incoming student will be put in touch with his/her buddy and off they go.

My experience

My personal experience was great and therefore I was very happy to have taken part in the program. Obviously not everybody shows the same level of committment but you have to make the best of it, as always. I strongly recommend it however there is a likely chance that there are more incoming students requesting buddies than there are buddies available simply because the incoming group is much bigger. Give it a shot and make us work ;)

Barcelona on a scooter

May 17, 2009

Spring is providing us with a first glimpse of what summer will be like in Barcelona and all of a sudden everybody thinks “scooter”. Now that the first colleagues have gotten their own scooters and motorbikes, incl. the first punctures, I thought it would be a good time to show you a special offer that Cooltra Scooters made to ESADE students.

Cooltra is providing exclusive offers to ESADE where the scooters only cost €170 for three months rental and 150€ for 6 months rental with free insurance (VAT excl.) The also sell old-school scooters under www.cooltra-vintage.com (@cooltra please correct me if i am wrong).

Give them a call (+34-902050679). Feel free to tell us about other deals that you have seen in Barcelona.

For those of you that want a “real” motorbike check out the local Royal Enfiled store ;)

Ronda General Mitre 245 (junto a Plaza Lesseps),08023 Barcelona


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