Designing a Motorcycle Trip Is a Different Craft
A motorcycle journey cannot be organized like a standard tour. Distances matter. Road types matter. Daily rhythm matters. Breaks, weather, traffic and riding intensity all influence the experience.
My role is to find the right balance between the pleasure of riding, meaningful discoveries and moments to pause and breathe. Every project begins with a detailed conversation about your riding experience, your expectations and the type of road trip you want to live.
Some riders are seeking adventure and remote landscapes. Others are drawn to cultural immersion, iconic American scenery or a guided experience where they can focus entirely on the ride. My job is to assemble all these elements into a coherent route and travel format that truly fits you.
A Deep Knowledge of the American Territory
I know the United States from major cities to the most isolated highways — from the deserts of the Southwest to the vast plains of the Midwest, from Florida’s coastline to the legendary Blues Highway.
I have a particular affection for the National Parks of the American West and the Rocky Mountains, where landscapes become more dramatic and riding sensations more intense. From the wild expanses of Yellowstone to the monumental scenery of the Grand Canyon, and up to Glacier National Park in Montana, these regions offer spectacular roads and a powerful sense of freedom.
The Canadian Rockies also hold a special place in my heart, with their turquoise lakes, towering peaks and iconic parks such as Banff and Jasper.
These territories bring together everything I value in a motorcycle journey: space, powerful scenery and the pure pleasure of the road.
If you are planning a motorcycle tour in the United States, I will help you shape an itinerary adapted to your rhythm, your level and your expectations — with clarity, precision and human support at every step.
Because a well-designed road trip is not only about covering miles. It is about creating a journey that stays with you long after the engine stops.