A two-day festival of cycling hosted by the Mud Dock Cycleworks and Café in Bristol will form part of a fortnight-long series of events celebrating the bicycle in England's first Cycling City next month.
Dubbed Mudstock, the venue will provide the focal point over the weekend of 10 and 11 April for demos of all the brands stocked at Mud Dock Cycleworks, group rides, talks, a cycling quiz, and even a raffle for a £500 Trek bike. Food will also be on offer as will cider, this being the South West, of course.
The event is free and is aimed at all types and abilities of cyclists, so whether you’re a roadie, mountain biker, commuter, leisure cyclist or simply someone who enjoys watching the Tour de France from the comfort of your sofa, organisers promise that Mudstock will have something to appeal to you.
Over the weekend, discounts will be available at Mud Dock Cycleworks on clothing, bikes and accessories, and of course the café will be open complete with DJs. You can try out bikes from brands including Trek, Scott, Cannondale, Felt, Santa Cruz and Sunn, while talks will cover all aspects of cycling, whether that be pro riders talking about riding the Santa Cruz World Cup or experts and enthusiasts speaking about fitness, nutrition, women’s cycling and sportives.
The full timetable of events is as follows, and more information can be found on the Mud Dock Cycleworks and Café website.
Saturday 10th
11:00-16:00: Demo bikes available to ride (pre-registration/ID required)
11.00- 16.00: Seminars in the café (pre-registration via website)
12.00-13.00: Basic Bike Repairs Workshop
15.00-16.00: Wheel-building Workshop
17.00 onwards DJ in café
Sunday 11th
09:30: Group rides depart Mud Dock (approx 2hr)
11:00-15:00: Demo bikes available to ride (pre-registration/ID required)
12.00-16.00: Seminars in the café pre-registration via website)
12.00-13.00: Basic Bike Repairs Workshop
15.00-16.00: Wheel-building Workshop
18.00: Bike Quiz in the café (pre-register teams of 4)
19.30: ‘Trek…’ Raffle prize draw
The first fortnight of the month also sees the city play host to a series of bicycle-themed art exhibitions and talks called A Beautiful Machine, taking place above the Bristol Howies store from 1 April and organised in partnership with McFaul Studio.
Organisers promise that the event will reach out to “those who ride, those who allow us to ride… and those who want us to ride.” One of the talks will be by none other than road.cc, which you clearly wouldn’t want to miss, and as soon as details are finalised we’ll let you have the details so you can come along and meet us.
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I'm heading up a "moderately paced" (16mph)group starting 9.30 Sunday. 37 miles via tea and cake at the Clevedon seaside. This is for you if you're not used to riding in a group or generally not that confident on a road bike. We'll get you round, have a great ride and some lovely views on quiet roads.
Make your talk the saturday please guys, I cant get there on the sunday.