View Full Version : Pedro's MTB Festival 2007 (long report, lots of pics)
I Are Baboon
07-14-2007, 03:42 PM
MtnBikerChk and I just got back from Pedro's festival. It's a three day MTB festival in The Berkshires. We got there Friday and could only stay two days. Too bad, because we had an absolute blast. There are a bunch of bike companies there offering demo rides, a vendor area, schwag, trails, camping, night rides, etc.
We arrived early Friday and promptly invaded Splat's campsite (splat, his wife, and their two kids). Soon after, Quo Fan and Big T arrived and joined us. Once we got our campsite situated, it was off to the expo area to snag some demo bikes.
First, I took advantage of half price tires at the Kenda truck. HOORAY Nevagals and Blue Grooves!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v517/mtbbaboon/Pedrosfest%202007/IMG_6223.jpg
Demo ride #1: Titus
MBC snagged an El Guapo
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v517/mtbbaboon/Pedrosfest%202007/IMG_6218.jpg
as did I.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v517/mtbbaboon/Pedrosfest%202007/IMG_6220.jpg
Quo Fan also took an El Guapo. Big T took a CARBON Racer X! Splat also took a RacerX and Mrs Splat took a Moto Lite. Pretty Tituses all in a row.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v517/mtbbaboon/Pedrosfest%202007/IMG_6221.jpg
That El Guapo was a sick, sick bike. If I didn't buy the RFX, I'd have wanted an El Guapo. It climbed great for a 30+ pound bike, was stiff in the back, and descended really well. That was a really fun bike to ride. Quo Fan agreed.
I Are Baboon
07-14-2007, 03:49 PM
One gripe I have (one large gripe) is that for an MTB festival, there weren't all that many trails to ride. There may have been five miles of trails in the main event area. The trails got very crowded. The trails were fun though, I'll give them that. Really tight, twisty singletrack. The trail crew did do a nice job with the trails they made.
MBC taking that El Guapo over a rock.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v517/mtbbaboon/Pedrosfest%202007/IMG_6226.jpg
Splat at the bottom of a wrong turn. Although that nice long descent was fun, we had to turn around and go back up it. Dammit.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v517/mtbbaboon/Pedrosfest%202007/IMG_6231.jpg
Splat in a river.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v517/mtbbaboon/Pedrosfest%202007/IMG_6232.jpg
Splat exits the river.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v517/mtbbaboon/Pedrosfest%202007/IMG_6233.jpg
She-Splat not far behind.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v517/mtbbaboon/Pedrosfest%202007/IMG_6234.jpg
I Are Baboon
07-14-2007, 03:53 PM
Demo ride #2: Rocky Mountain. Splat, myself, and MBC took ETSX's.
Splat got the honor of being the first person in our group to break a demo bike. :cheers: The chain got stuck between the hub and cassette. D'oh!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v517/mtbbaboon/Pedrosfest%202007/IMG_6236.jpg
Fortunately we were not that far into the ride, so Splat decided to carry the bike back and get another. Hurry the hell up, Splat! Splat came back with some sort of beefy Kona Dawg somethingorother.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v517/mtbbaboon/Pedrosfest%202007/IMG_6239.jpg
Those aren't PILLOWS!
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We rode for a couple of hours. After riding some trails (the same ones over and over), we took a quick ride over to Jiminy Peak to see what was going on there. Not much, so we decided to head back to camp. The ETSX was a good XC bike but not the bike for me. Time to get another demo...
I Are Baboon
07-14-2007, 04:06 PM
Demo ride #3...we all took different bikes. I took a Titus RacerX 29'er (HATED IT), MBC took a women's specific Trek (HATED IT)...ehhh, I can't remember what the heck everyone else took on that ride. :think:
I didn't like the RacerX. I took a regular 26" RacerX last year and thought it was awesome. I just didn't like the 29" wheels. Not for me.
The loop we took on that ride was killer...both good and bad. It was probably a four mile loop, the first of which was a straight muddy climb up a washed out doubletrack. Most of it wasn't rideable. Once we got off that trail though, it was all smooth, tight, twisting singletrack that didn't let up. Real fun stuff to ride. Dusk had arrived and pictures weren't coming out too good in the dark woods. One lone shot of Quo Fan:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v517/mtbbaboon/Pedrosfest%202007/IMG_6253.jpg
After that it was dinner time. Treesaw joined us at this point! She was here represeting her Luna Chix team and scoping out some bikes. We were happy to have her camp with us. Dinner was good. Quo Fan made teriyaki steak skewers and Splat made some sort of beef on a stick, both items they were happy to share with me. Good stuff!! I made hamburgers. :rolleyes: I did share my Rogue Dead Guys though. :cheers:
I Are Baboon
07-14-2007, 04:17 PM
MtnBikerChk bought herself a light at Pedro's! Dan, the owner of Danolite (http://www.danolight.com/) (that's him in the yellow on the website), hooked her up with a pretty sweet deal. MBC had never ridden at night, so of course we had to change that and test the light! We made the mistake of joining the group night ride. Freakin clueless ride leaders. :rolleyes: They took off, didn't bother to wait at all to keep the group in a group, and the "sweeper" flew past the riders in the back of the pack and lost them (including us). Eventually we ran into the group by chance at an intersection. MBC and I decided to ditch the group and do our own thing. So the ride leader counts heads and says out loud, "OK, we got eight? Let's go!" Ummm...you started with 14, dipsh!t. Way to lose half the pack two miles into the ride. :rolleyes:
Anyway, once we decided to ride on our own we had a blast. MBC loved the Danolite and had a lot of fun on her first night ride. I also got to try my Niterider Minewt for the first time and I loved that. After the night ride, we took hot showers and went to bed. It was cold at night....like, 50 degrees. I thought this was July? I did manage a solid night's sleep though.
I Are Baboon
07-14-2007, 04:30 PM
Day Two.
Monkeycamp at daybreak. (edit :actually, this appears to be the night before :D )
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v517/mtbbaboon/Pedrosfest%202007/IMG_6257.jpg
Quo Fan had demoed a Fuji MTB Friday and got a water bottle and visor for doing so. Me and Splat were jealous! So we decided to try Fujis too for the free stuff (we're serious big time whores). I didn't expect much from the Fuji bike. I haven't heard much about them and really just wanted the schwag. I was happy when the Fuji rep told me the bike I was about to take out had NEVER been ridden. WOO HOO, virgin ride on the bike!
My Fuji demo: Outland RC (fully pimped)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v517/mtbbaboon/Pedrosfest%202007/IMG_6259.jpg
MBC got on this Thrill LT1.0. As with my bike, it had never been ridden!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v517/mtbbaboon/Pedrosfest%202007/IMG_6260.jpg
Splat also got an Outland RC. His was a 2008, but had been ridden once before. LAME. I win. :happydance:
Quo Fan got on an Ironhorse MK3 and Big T got on some K2 chickie-specific bike. Big T, Quo Fan, MBC, Splat hanging out by the Ironhorse tent:
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Splat juggling his Stonyfield Farms yogurt stress relief balls. :D
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I Are Baboon
07-14-2007, 04:36 PM
On with the FUJI ride!
Splat climbing.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v517/mtbbaboon/Pedrosfest%202007/IMG_6263.jpg
MBC JRA
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We came across a nice gentleman who offered to take our group picture. Sure! (l-r: Big T, Splat, IRB, Quo Fan, MBC)
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MBC going up a log and, well, just up it. :D
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Tough log though. Quo Fan's attempt wasn't much better.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v517/mtbbaboon/Pedrosfest%202007/IMG_6268.jpg
LOL....Quo Fan didn't do too good on this log, either! (his feet are both airborne) :happydance:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v517/mtbbaboon/Pedrosfest%202007/IMG_6272.jpg
He was fine though.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v517/mtbbaboon/Pedrosfest%202007/IMG_6273.jpg
Splat, try smile once in a while.
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MBC right behind him.
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Quo Fan gives the "Baboon Salute"
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I Are Baboon
07-14-2007, 04:42 PM
Big T not far behind.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v517/mtbbaboon/Pedrosfest%202007/IMG_6280.jpg
Smile, monkey!
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SPLAT.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v517/mtbbaboon/Pedrosfest%202007/IMG_6283.jpg
And thus ended the Fuji demo. Let me tell ya, that Fuji Outland was absolutely FANTASTIC. I felt like a ROCKET going up the climbs. The thing weighed 24 pounds...I've never ridden a 24 pound bike before. I was excited when a climb approached because I'd stand and just hammer up it. The bike handled very well too. When I got home, I checked out the bike on Fuji's website. MSRP is $5600. :eek: I honestly didn't know what I was riding at the time. Such a sweet, sweet bike. Oh, and I got my water bottle and hat. :D
I Are Baboon
07-14-2007, 04:49 PM
That ended up being the last ride for MBC and I.
Back at the expo, a trials demo was going on. Lots of people watching.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v517/mtbbaboon/Pedrosfest%202007/IMG_6285.jpg
Those guys are nuts.
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Splat and MBC talking shop with Danolite Dan.
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Fellow monkey ZMAN trying to explain to Splat and Quo Fan why wheels are round. :D
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Soon after that ride, we had lunch, packed up, and headed out. Can't wait 'till next year! We're staying for the entire event next time, dammit. Thanks to Splat and family for letting us camp with you, and thanks to Quo Fan and Big T for sharing your delicious food! It was very nice to see Treesaw again too.
When we got home, I took this pic of the free stuff we snagged. I wanted to get our registration amount worth ($150). This doesn't include the t-shirts MBC shaked her ass for, or the Fuji hats.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v517/mtbbaboon/Pedrosfest%202007/IMG_6298.jpg
:happydance:
Splat and Quo Fan will post their pics in the coming days, hopefully.
/end report
I Are Baboon
07-14-2007, 05:42 PM
I also want to give props to Mavic. They were set up at this event (seems like they are at every event). I have a Deetrax rear hub that had a little play in it. I asked the Mavic guy to take a look at the hub. The Mavic rep completely disassembled it, put some new parts in, and didn't charge me for it. :thumb: No play in the hub anymore. He did say the hub has some wear and really can't be fixed up much more, and to just use it until it dies.
Evil Sylvain
07-14-2007, 05:53 PM
Looks like fun to be able to demo all those different bikes!
MtnBikerChk
07-14-2007, 06:42 PM
We had such a good time - I'm already planning next year :)
Phil is in charge of breakfast!
BillE
07-14-2007, 06:43 PM
Looks like a good time was had. Every year I try to get to this event, but there is always a conflict with something else.
Wow - looks like you had a blast. A $5,600 bike! Holy ****!
I built up a $400.00 bike today - quite a difference.
Did you guys see any of the bikerag crew there? Just wondering if bullitboyz had his Sinster 29er built and present.
MtnBikerChk
07-14-2007, 07:41 PM
Wow - looks like you had a blast. A $5,600 bike! Holy ****!
I built up a $400.00 bike today - quite a difference.
Did you guys see any of the bikerag crew there? Just wondering if bullitboyz had his Sinster 29er built and present.
We saw his Element driving in as we were leaving today :(
I Are Baboon
07-15-2007, 06:25 AM
Wow - looks like you had a blast. A $5,600 bike! Holy ****!
I built up a $400.00 bike today - quite a difference.
Did you guys see any of the bikerag crew there? Just wondering if bullitboyz had his Sinster 29er built and present.
Wish you were there, Mark. You would have loved looking at all the bikes, talking to the reps, and taking the bikes for spins.
Yeah - what other 29ers did you see there? And what was it generally or specifically about the Racer X 29er that you didn't like Babs? I think splat liked the one he rode last year.
Why so few miles of trails??? Or were there "hidden" trails for only those "in the know" or something that you didn't get to ride?
Was there a Stan's Booth?
Oh and did the Kenda trailer have their 29er tires for sale? I should have given you some bucks to pick me up a Nevegal 29er tire or two.
berkshire_rider
07-15-2007, 02:23 PM
Why so few miles of trails??? Or were there "hidden" trails for only those "in the know" or something that you didn't get to ride?
You generally need a local to find the best trails. Not sure about this year, but some of the led advanced rides at previous Pedrofest's used to hit the better stuff.
There's a big problem with atv's poaching the singletrack in that area. Most of the entrances to trails are hidden.
Quo Fan
07-15-2007, 05:06 PM
The Sinister crew got booted from the festival. I heard rumors why, but I'm not spreading them. I'll post my few pics in a while.
ooh, c'mon spread the juicy gossip!
narlus
07-15-2007, 06:27 PM
was the fest not held at the mountain? plenty of trails there (though some pretty decent climbs if you are not taking the lift).
I Are Baboon
07-15-2007, 07:16 PM
Yeah - what other 29ers did you see there? And what was it generally or specifically about the Racer X 29er that you didn't like Babs? I think splat liked the one he rode last year.
Why so few miles of trails??? Or were there "hidden" trails for only those "in the know" or something that you didn't get to ride?
Was there a Stan's Booth?
Oh and did the Kenda trailer have their 29er tires for sale? I should have given you some bucks to pick me up a Nevegal 29er tire or two.
I thought the 29'er was harder to corner with. I took it on a real gnarly downhill trail (think a much more intense Moose Alley) and I didn't like the way it handled. I also thought it was harder to pedal when you're in your granny gear, and when you have weak ass legs like mine, you notice that.
This year was a new location for the fest, so I figure more trails will be developed in coming years. I know the trail crew worked their butts off to make the trails that were there, but there just weren't enough trails for 3,000 MTB'ers.
No on the Stan's booth, and I didn't notice any 29ers at Kenda...not that I was looking.
Quo Fan
07-15-2007, 07:27 PM
Some of the pics I took.
Splat over a rock
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i284/pygar909/Pedrosfest%2007/IMGP0731.jpg
Baboon over the same rock
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Scenic shot after the fun long downhill wrong turn
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Mrs Splat through a river (this very same river would be a trickle the next day)
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BigT, same place
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Splat's replacement ride after breaking the demo bike
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i284/pygar909/Pedrosfest%2007/IMGP0738.jpg
We know who wears the pants in the Baboon family (by the way, those are MBC's pants)
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i284/pygar909/Pedrosfest%2007/IMGP0739.jpg
Crash thread material
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This morning, we decided to demo high zoot road bikes, so we went to the Titus trailer and grabbed almost all of their road bikes and took them on a 20 mile jaunt. We left the festival, and turned left up 34 to Brodie Mountain Road, over to Route 7, turned left and rode down to 34 and back to the festival. When we were planning the route, I suggested that we go counter clockwise because Brodie Mountain Road is a bad climb, so might as well get it out of the way early. Ended up being a good choice. Route 7 was 5 miles of descending, and route 34 was interval climbing. If we had done it clockwise, we would have had a 5 mile grind uphill with no relief.
Shortly after we turned onto 34, Splat declares "I have a flat". We then realize that we 1)have no road tubes and 2)we have no pump. Splat pulls a narrow 26" tube out of his pack and finds 1 CO2 cartridge. We jam the tube into the tire and try to inflate the tire. It holds air, but not much, so Splat is riding a "soft" tire. We have about 10 miles to go before we get back to the festival. The bike is ridable, so we ride. Splat says that since the tire is soft, there will be no high speed cornering. Even with his tire being low, he still was way faster than the rest of our little group.
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i284/pygar909/Pedrosfest%2007/IMGP0745.jpg
tozovr
07-15-2007, 08:05 PM
The Sinister crew got booted from the festival. I heard rumors why, but I'm not spreading them. I'll post my few pics in a while.
We were Quasi Booted.:busted:
I arrived Sat AM with some frames and shirts...On my way there I get a call from FTW and he's freaking because some donkey told him that the Sinister Gang blew up a potra-potty, and Skye was wiping fecal matter all over peoples cars etc.
Needless to say Ben and I were a little worried LOL...
BUT when I arrived I spoke with the Event organizer and he let me know that the story FTW had been told was an exaggeration....a big one LOL.
There was a big shindig rocking at the NYC Freeride/Sinister camp site and there were some fireworks getting shot off. Some underage kid (no association with NYC or Sinister) got drunk and defecated himself. In trying to clean his drunk ass up (literally) he was just tossing nasty paper towels all over the ground.
Now enter the land owner...he comes strolling through to find a bodega of explosives, poop and booze...
He was not happy. The police were called
SO. The short of it is (trust me there's a much more in depth description....) that The NYC and Sinister guys had a party and it got a little nutty. No one blew up a crapper. Jimmy Hoffa did NOT show up to ride the new Sinister prototypes and yes, there was a guy who looked just like Bubbles from TPB.
That's my story and I'm stickin to it.
RJ
The Sinister 29er Geek
tozovr
07-15-2007, 08:07 PM
Yeah - what other 29ers did you see there? And what was it generally or specifically about the Racer X 29er that you didn't like Babs? I think splat liked the one he rode last year.
Why so few miles of trails??? Or were there "hidden" trails for only those "in the know" or something that you didn't get to ride?
Was there a Stan's Booth?
Oh and did the Kenda trailer have their 29er tires for sale? I should have given you some bucks to pick me up a Nevegal 29er tire or two.
Dude, Nevegal and Blue groove 29ers for $30 casholoa....yeah.
splat
07-15-2007, 08:48 PM
OK I will be doing it in 2 batches m for the 2 different cameras I use.
first the riding Pictures , take with the little point and shot.
Quo_fan Just staring out first ride of the festival
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WHich way do we go boss which way do we go.
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Quo_fan Ove some logs.
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My Wife on her Moto Lite.
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Iare Baboon
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there isa little captain in him , that he has gotten back up and his bike has yet to finish falling ! --Now that is a light bike!!
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Quo_fan Doing what IAB just crashed on,
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Similar Results
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MtBikerChick through the river
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Big T same Place.
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Going past the giant Marshmellows
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Over at Jimny Peak
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An in action Photo, Taken while I was moving with out running in to anything
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Low Bridge
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IAB struggling with the slow turning 29er wheels .
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Off we go again
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IAB runs right into the log.
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MBC makes it a bit farther .
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pr19.jpg
IAB has the picture of Quo_fan pommel horseing his bars , here it is a 1/2 second later
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MBC railing a turn
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QUO_FAN was doing really good on this ride!!
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QUo_fan doing the stairs at the condo
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And what do ya Know BAH was there !!! ( not really )
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Now IAB and MBC had left , My Wife and Big T went and did the Skills CLinic with teh Luna CHicks , so that Menat only one thing to do , Qu0_fan and I demoed More bikes , didn't have time for may pics because we were flying down and around these trails , but here is one of Quo_fan on his Konq King Dawg (?)
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pr26.jpg
Well He and I were pretty tired when we wer returning and just before camp , I look over at the other trail ( about 100 Yard away , and I see a familiar Helmet going into the woods , so I have to chase the boy down ! He had a great time there .
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pr27.jpg
we we got back , and I met up with My wife and she wanted to try out the fuji that MBC had earlier , so WHile she got that I got a Jamis Dakar XLTR1 ( I think )
the level of the water had gone down so much in just one day
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pr28.jpg
ANd this one was now dry !!
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pr29.jpg
and the fnal set we rock so Awemoe Titus road bikes for a great 20 Mile ride ( Quo fan picked the right way to ride this one )
Off we Go !!!
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pr30.jpg
Broooooooooooooom ( was a slight up hillo and that was actually Quo_fans Speed it is reading )
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pr31.jpg
tozovr
07-15-2007, 08:49 PM
Wow - looks like you had a blast. A $5,600 bike! Holy ****!
I built up a $400.00 bike today - quite a difference.
Did you guys see any of the bikerag crew there? Just wondering if bullitboyz had his Sinster 29er built and present.
He picked his frames Sat at Pedros...having wheel issues right now LOL.
Mike B.
07-15-2007, 10:22 PM
Yeah - what other 29ers did you see there? And what was it generally or specifically about the Racer X 29er that you didn't like Babs? I think splat liked the one he rode last year.
Was there a Stan's Booth?
No Stan's booth this year. Haven't done Pedros in a couple years because of conflicts but it's always on the list for consideration. Currently packing up for Mt Snow nationals, leaving on Wednesday.
Oh, and I must mention how much I love my 29" Racer X. Absolutely phenomenal singletrack machine in rocky, rooty, twisty NY.
splat
07-15-2007, 10:57 PM
OK Batch 2 from the other camera , Around the Festival type pictures .
I Are baboon says he can set up the tent , first he has to figure out how the poles go toether.
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pf01.jpg
My Kids on top of the Kenda Booth
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pf02.jpg
IAB and MBC heading in to the festival
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pf04.jpg
2nd Set of Demo Bikes MBC, IAB and My Self on Rocky Mts , Quo_fan and Big T on Treks
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pf05.jpg
Well I managed to Brak My Rocky 1oo yards out so I quickly went and swaped it for a Kona.
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pf07.jpg
My Son In the tire Toss contest.
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pf06.jpg
Next set of Bikes
MBC on a trek Fuel , Me on an Salsa El Santo , Quo_Fan On a Fuji Thrill, IAB on a Titus Racer X 29 and Big T on a Gary Fisher
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pf08.jpg
My Daughter on the Climbing wall
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pf09.jpg
Then at Dinner while eating my Crown on Tooth #10 Craked and came off in 3 pieces , Doesn't hurt , but its going to hurt the pocket book.
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pf10.jpg
IAB Put a Dirt rag "special " sticker on ther enew Table ,MBC did not approve
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pf11.jpg
Next day , Anothe rbatch of Bikes
Quo_fan on an Iron Horse MKIII , Bit T on a K2, IAB on a 07 fuji Outlad RC , Me on aan 08 Outland RC with 08 Shimano XTR on it the only one in the country ( I win ) and MBC on a Fuji Thrill.
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pf12.jpg
Took this picture of a 1 of a Kind Merlin for MMcG, and a few one of a kind proto type parts on it.
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pf13.jpg
Bye !!!!!
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pf14.jpg
My Next demo , a Carver 99er , didn't like it , had the manuvarability of a Small Dump truck
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pf15.jpg
Next it was just a ride with the wife and my self , She had the same thrill MBC road earlier, I had a Jamis Dakar XAM 2.0
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pf16.jpg
Luna Chicks in the Mud Bog race
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pf17.jpg
Luna Chick in the Mud !!! ( with Ragertim's head in the way )
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pf18.jpg
Brother vs Sister , this time its personal
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pf19.jpg
Luna Chick -- Tree Saw with her Sinster Mustang , ( in Red Sox Paint Job)
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pf20.jpg
Quo_fan Testing it out on the pump track
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pf21.jpg
My Turn
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pf22.jpg
Bit T and My Wife with Allison Dunlap
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pf23.jpg
Alison Dunlap autographing my Wifes Jersey
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pf24.jpg
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pf25.jpg
Pedro , the Man him self
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pf26.jpg
I was getting a Little artsy with our Neighbors Bikes . I Like this shot , its Just right.
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pf27.jpg
Turns out DRB was one of our Neighbors
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pf28.jpg
A sticker I got from Dirt Rag ( I also have the same one IAB tried to put on the table )
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pf29.jpg
Sunday Morning , Our last ride , and we took out some Ubber nice Titus Road Bikes .
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pf30.jpg
With Our roadies
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pf31.jpg
MtnBikerChk
07-16-2007, 04:53 AM
Can we go back?
I mean right now? :)
oh yeah and I am UBER jealous that you guys took out Titus roadies :(
douglas
07-16-2007, 06:30 AM
You generally need a local to find the best trails. Not sure about this year, but some of the led advanced rides at previous Pedrofest's used to hit the better stuff.
There's a big problem with atv's poaching the singletrack in that area. Most of the entrances to trails are hidden.
new owners at the old location that didnt want a fest on their land, so this year the fest was held miles (and a mtn) away from that location, AND I think there was zero exisiting trails at the new location.
MtnBikerChk
07-16-2007, 06:59 AM
Bit T and My Wife with Allison Dunlap
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pf23.jpg
Did anyone remember to give her Tara's message? :monkeydance:
I Are Baboon
07-16-2007, 07:02 AM
Some underage kid (no association with NYC or Sinister) got drunk and defecated himself.
Some young guy who was rediculously drunk tried to get friendly with me as I walked out of a Port-a-Potty. :twitch: Dude was slurring his speech and stumbling all over the place. Funny but pathetic. I wonder if it was the same guy.
A proper drunk can keep his wits about him at all times. :monkey:
There need to be more bikes done with Red Sox colors and lettering.
McGRP01
07-16-2007, 07:27 AM
No pictures of the ass shaking? :disgust1:
tozovr
07-16-2007, 07:41 AM
Some young guy who was rediculously drunk tried to get friendly with me as I walked out of a Port-a-Potty. :twitch: Dude was slurring his speech and stumbling all over the place. Funny but pathetic. I wonder if it was the same guy.
A proper drunk can keep his wits about him at all times. :monkey:
There need to be more bikes done with Red Sox colors and lettering.
Aye, I agree 1000%...BUT, the nice folks from Red Sox Nation Inc (or whatever they are LOL) don't agree...In fact the Mustang Treesaw gets will likely have normal decals...until she emails me and I get her set up with some custom jobbies....see I, RJ, can GIVE them away or give out the design, but alas, Sinister can not sell them. Wink wink, nudge nudge. I have a set of them for my Green 29er...perfect match for the St Patty's day home opener.:busted:
splat
07-16-2007, 07:51 AM
Aye, I agree 1000%...BUT, the nice folks from Red Sox Nation Inc (or whatever they are LOL) don't agree...In fact the Mustang Treesaw gets will likely have normal decals...
No No No ! tree Saw MUST have the Red Sox paint /Decals for after all the is a Yankee Fan!!
tozovr
07-16-2007, 07:55 AM
No No No ! tree Saw MUST have the Red Sox paint /Decals for after all the is a Yankee Fan!!
A Yankees fan? Oh my...this could change everything.....:twitch:
I Are Baboon
07-16-2007, 07:56 AM
A Yankees fan? Oh my...this could change everything.....:twitch:
LOL......splat may have just cost her a sponsorship. :poster_oops:
Those Titus road bikes look sharp!
Jim Mac
07-16-2007, 08:24 AM
We were Quasi Booted.:busted:
I arrived Sat AM with some frames and shirts...On my way there I get a call from FTW and he's freaking because some donkey told him that the Sinister Gang blew up a potra-potty, and Skye was wiping fecal matter all over peoples cars etc.
Needless to say Ben and I were a little worried LOL...
BUT when I arrived I spoke with the Event organizer and he let me know that the story FTW had been told was an exaggeration....a big one LOL.
There was a big shindig rocking at the NYC Freeride/Sinister camp site and there were some fireworks getting shot off. Some underage kid (no association with NYC or Sinister) got drunk and defecated himself. In trying to clean his drunk ass up (literally) he was just tossing nasty paper towels all over the ground.
Now enter the land owner...he comes strolling through to find a bodega of explosives, poop and booze...
He was not happy. The police were called
SO. The short of it is (trust me there's a much more in depth description....) that The NYC and Sinister guys had a party and it got a little nutty. No one blew up a crapper. Jimmy Hoffa did NOT show up to ride the new Sinister prototypes and yes, there was a guy who looked just like Bubbles from TPB.
That's my story and I'm stickin to it.
RJ
The Sinister 29er Geek
See, if Pedro's would have happened in the Plattekill parking lot, all of this would have been OK! (or at least expected...HA!)
So it sounds like the Fuji bikes stole the show huh?
TreeSaw
07-16-2007, 10:25 AM
Can we go back?
I mean right now? :)
oh yeah and I am UBER jealous that you guys took out Titus roadies :(
I demo-ed the Racer-X on Sunday too :thumb: Nice ride for sure!!!!
I Are Baboon
07-16-2007, 11:16 AM
So it sounds like the Fuji bikes stole the show huh?
I don't know about that, but it was my favorite test ride over the weekend. I would LOVE to have a bike like that for Ashford.
berkshire_rider
07-16-2007, 11:23 AM
new owners at the old location that didnt want a fest on their land, so this year the fest was held miles (and a mtn) away from that location, AND I think there was zero exisiting trails at the new location.
A short ride from the new location would have put you on the trails in Pittsfield SF. ;)
clavin
07-16-2007, 11:56 AM
the festival was great.
and there were a ton of trails, from the photos i can see some of you made it to the condos, if you went a little further you would have been in another great section of singletrack, just past the construction site.
a little longer road ride (15/20 minutes) and the riding was great. alot of singletrack with many hills!
i did see a few of the intersections were hidden to prevent unwanted motorized use but that is the point of a ride leader, they can show you the good stuff!
mmcg,
there were carvers, vicious, kona and titus 29ers for the taking.
I Are Baboon
07-16-2007, 12:17 PM
the festival was great.
and there were a ton of trails, from the photos i can see some of you made it to the condos, if you went a little further you would have been in another great section of singletrack, just past the construction site.
a little longer road ride (15/20 minutes) and the riding was great. alot of singletrack with many hills!
I wish we would have known that. Maybe that could have been mentioned in the registration packet. :hmm:
My wife and I joined a group night ride and the ride leader and sweeper promptly dropped us.
klutch
07-16-2007, 12:18 PM
That ended up being the last ride for MBC and I.
Back at the expo, a trials demo was going on. Lots of people watching.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v517/mtbbaboon/Pedrosfest%202007/IMG_6285.jpg
in this first pic that's me in the black and orange sinister bike shirt
MtnBikerChk
07-16-2007, 12:23 PM
i did see a few of the intersections were hidden to prevent unwanted motorized use but that is the point of a ride leader, they can show you the good stuff!
ride leaders that we saw=:plthumbsdown:
tozovr
07-16-2007, 12:31 PM
When the guys showed up for the skid contest with 28" slicks, I knew it was time to strap on the Full Face and get ready to go for STYLE POINTS!!
http://www.pedalpushersonline.com/galleries/Pedros_07_skid_contest/images/IMG_2333.jpg
http://www.pedalpushersonline.com/galleries/Pedros_07_skid_contest/images/IMG_2336.jpg
TreeSaw
07-16-2007, 12:37 PM
No No No ! tree Saw MUST have the Red Sox paint /Decals for after all the is a Yankee Fan!!
SSSShhhhh....it's a secret! ;)
splat
07-16-2007, 12:41 PM
My wife and I joined a group night ride and the ride leader and sweeper promptly dropped us.
Yeah , a map of trail woul;d have been really really help ful
PLus I was on that Night ride , there were 4 leaders one at the fron one at the back and 1 in teh middle . I was with the the front group , and we turned one way and teh guy in the middle turned the other way. , then we got back to where we met IAB and MBC again. and some how we found the guy who was suppose to be sweepeing , and he said he would sweep , well some how we lost him again . Its really good , when your sweeper has no idea where he is going!! this has been my Experieance on all the ride ( past and present , the ride leaders are clue less, and they don't even lead a ride well. )
I Are Baboon
07-16-2007, 12:49 PM
Yeah , a map of trail woul;d have been really really help ful
PLus I was on that Night ride , there were 4 leaders one at the fron one at the back and 1 in teh middle . I was with the the front group , and we turned one way and teh guy in the middle turned the other way. , then we got back to where we met IAB and MBC again. and some how we found the guy who was suppose to be sweepeing , and he said he would sweep , well some how we lost him again . Its really good , when your sweeper has no idea where he is going!! this has been my Experieance on all the ride ( past and present , the ride leaders are clue less, and they don't even lead a ride well. )
We were annoyed at the ride leaders, but really had a fun ride on our own. MBC was bummed we had to leave Saturday afternoon because she would have done another night ride.
It probably was hard for the ride leaders to lead since the trails themselves were newly cut - weren't they?
Still they should offer more trails when you pay that much money to get in to the event.
MtnBikerChk
07-16-2007, 02:03 PM
It probably was hard for the ride leaders to lead since the trails themselves were newly cut - weren't they?
That's a load of crap. You're a ride leader than lead the ride. If you ride sweep, then don't ride past the last rider and leave HER in the dust.
I agree with you MBC - they shoulda been sure that the ride leaders had a chance to ride those trails more often. but I bet the people leading the rides barely had much time on them themselves.
Seems like this is the third time in three years that the festival has been at a different site. Maybe they should think about relocating it to someplace other than the Berkshire region of Mass altogether.
TreeSaw
07-16-2007, 03:15 PM
{snip}
Despite this horrible ride, we had a great time and look forward to next year. My wife had a such a great time in the clinic and ride with Allison Dunlop. She kept going on and on "Allison Dunlop said this", "Allison Dunlop told me to do this", and "Allison Dunlop is so nice".
Sweet...Alison really is great and we had such a large group of women...it was incredible!!!!!! I was helping out with Alison's ride & clinic. What was your wife riding?
I agree the NEMBA Harpoon Rides I've been on have rocked as well.
MtnBikerChk
07-16-2007, 03:32 PM
Maybe NEMBA should take over the group rides next year. All the NEMBA events I have been to have been led, marked, and planned perfectly.
agreed! We'll push for it :)
HEY - how come we didn't hook up with you guys?!
J-Dubs
07-16-2007, 03:57 PM
Definitely a great time, but the trails left a lot to be desired. They were too new, too few, not strung together well, and across the street was painful. A huge doubletrack climb through the mud got you to some fun & challenging switchbacks, but I ended up cracking my slider dropout torquing around some of those turns.
Splat - thanks for the Tranny pic. Mine's the grey Preston and I like taking cred for makeing the GFY sticker on my friend Greg's(slingblade-shower-guy) Bottlerocket. It's the perfect response for the pink-haters.
tozovr - Next year's no-handed skid will be made with my weight a little further back. My shoulder is still a little sore from the wreck.
Next time we'll have to organize a meeting time and place. I'd like to meet more of you.
GravityFreakTJ
07-16-2007, 04:16 PM
IAB, glad to hear the good reviews of the Fuji Outland. There will be one in my garage soon. Racing road for Fuji has its advantages:biggrin: . As a company you can't ask for a nicer group of guys:cheers:
MtnBikerChk
07-16-2007, 05:37 PM
IAB, glad to hear the good reviews of the Fuji Outland. There will be one in my garage soon. Racing road for Fuji has its advantages:biggrin: . As a company you can't ask for a nicer group of guys:cheers:
The guys who were there were AWESOME!
They were the first ones to NOT try to get me to take out a short travel xc bike. GIMME THE BIG BOY!! LOL
I Are Baboon
07-16-2007, 05:51 PM
The guys who were there were AWESOME!
They were the first ones to NOT try to get me to take out a short travel xc bike. GIMME THE BIG BOY!! LOL
That was great. "I've got the bike for you! You'll have to work a little harder than the guys, but you'll kick thier butts on the downhills."
:cheers:
Those Fuji guys were great.
splat
07-16-2007, 07:31 PM
Next year's no-handed skid will be made with my weight a little further back. My shoulder is still a little sore from the wreck.
Ahh the skid machine!!! I wish i had seen the no handed Skid, now I wish i had taken a Better pic of this Bike. I still can't believe you ride it in the woods.
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pba2.jpg
pinkshirtphotos
07-16-2007, 07:41 PM
is that a tube?
splat
07-16-2007, 08:32 PM
Here are a couple of Pics ( stolen from Busted Spoke . ) of my SOn in the Mud Bog race . they say he lost his heat , but it was close , he is in the yellow helmet
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y3/GoHuckYourself/Pedrosfest/IMG_0271.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y3/GoHuckYourself/Pedrosfest/IMG_0272.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y3/GoHuckYourself/Pedrosfest/IMG_0273.jpg
Ahh the skid machine!!! I wish i had seen the no handed Skid, now I wish i had taken a Better pic of this Bike. I still can't believe you ride it in the woods.
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b227/jgoeller/pedros07/pba2.jpg
MTB Fixie!?
I LOVE the color of that bike. ;) :)
J-Dubs
07-17-2007, 12:52 PM
MTB Fixie!?
I LOVE the color of that bike. ;) :)
Hell yeah. A whole new adventure. It handles great in the woods, but the ride across the street was rough going up. Hike-a-bike styles.
Thanks, I love the color too. Its also got some cool pinstriping.
pinkshirtphotos - it's a 26" x 1.25" specialized fatboy slick for special occasions.
Here's a good pic of the no-hander.
http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w287/jdubbleyoo/lookmanohands.jpg
Hell yeah. A whole new adventure. It handles great in the woods, but the ride across the street was rough going up. Hike-a-bike styles.
Thanks, I love the color too. Its also got some cool pinstriping.
pinkshirtphotos - it's a 26" x 1.25" specialized fatboy slick for special occasions.
Here's a good pic of the no-hander.
http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w287/jdubbleyoo/lookmanohands.jpg
I've got the big brother to yours - but not crazy fixie-like
http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n60/MMcG25/Flight29er.jpg
J-Dubs
07-17-2007, 02:19 PM
Awesome. I was "this" close to buying that over the 26"
Let me know if you ever want to part with it.
MtnBikerChk
07-17-2007, 03:01 PM
Awesome. I was "this" close to buying that over the 26"
Let me know if you ever want to part with it.
not if.......when.
not if.......when.
Hey!.......I resemble that remark! ;) :biggrin:
bluebug32
07-17-2007, 03:49 PM
Hey!.......I resemble that remark! ;) :biggrin:
I thought you were a writer ;)
splat
08-18-2007, 07:48 PM
Ahh , THis thread Brings a Smile , it was sooo much fun , but I just got a Link from Pedal Pushers ( on Pedrosfest site) and there articles on the womens clinic .
http://www.pedalpushersonline.com/?CID=1125
Allison Dunlop, My wife is the right top corner wearing the red Jersey
http://www.pedalpushersonline.com/images/ped_07_wom_03.jpg
And doing the Limbo , with Treesaw in the background
http://www.pedalpushersonline.com/images/ped_07_wom_07.jpg
splat
08-18-2007, 08:03 PM
Just found teh image galleries for pedrosfest!
http://pedalpushersonline.com/index.php?CID=1122
My Wife again :) on the right side
http://www.pedalpushersonline.com/galleries/ped_07_women_skill/images/IMG_2554.jpg
Tree saw operating the limbo bar.
http://www.pedalpushersonline.com/galleries/ped_07_women_skill/images/IMG_2672.jpg
douglas
10-04-2007, 10:11 AM
Bad news, no more Pedro Fest
After thirteen years of good friends, good rides and plenty of Berkshire mud, the Pedro's Festival has come to an end.
The Pedro's Festival began in Randolph, Vermont in the fall of 1995 to celebrate the season and enjoy the spirit of the mountain bike.
"There were many good times had but, in the end, there just wasn't enough growth or interest to keep the lights on," said Chris Zigmont, Pedro's general manager and original Pedro's Festival participant. "It's sad after more than a dozen years of watching the cycling industry grow [but] the festival just couldn't keep up. We could only draw about 1600 attendees."
Pedro's marketing manager Jason Elhardt said shutting down the show was only partially due to attendance being down. Some of it also had to do with Pedro's marketing objectives changing.
"We have realized that our bread and butter are the shop guys," Elhardt said. "We were working with the organizers at Pedro's Fest to make it the 'year of the shop guy' but the execution was not what we hoped for."
Pedro's would like to extend its thanks to the family of attendees and sponsors who continued to support the festival for so many years. Although the festival may be gone, look for Pedro's at other events across the country and around the world, spreading the message of sustainability through cycling.
TreeSaw
10-04-2007, 10:19 AM
RIP Pedro's :(
berkshire_rider
10-04-2007, 11:46 AM
Not really a surprise. $40 for a day pass, crappy campsites, and group rides that have almost zero organization on unmarked trails. (Other than the small loops right at the festival). Two parents with two kids would cost over $100 just to get in. I'll bet they could have seriously increased attendance by offering a more reasonable day-pass. Lots of people can't swing a whole weekend and probably would have gone at a more reasonable price point.
It was a fun event, but the fun mostly came from hanging out with your friends and riding.
$.02
Goddy43
10-04-2007, 12:58 PM
I don't know how much stock to put in this but someone in a local forum posted that its not dead - its just being run by different people.
Edit - Silly me for not checking the lounge first. Thanks Tigg.
McGRP01
10-04-2007, 01:16 PM
I don't know how much stock to put in this but someone in a local forum posted that its not dead - its just being run by different people.
Edit - Silly me for not checking the lounge first. Thanks Tigg.
No worries Steve! :)
MtnBikerChk
10-04-2007, 01:29 PM
Not really a surprise. $40 for a day pass, crappy campsites, and group rides that have almost zero organization on unmarked trails. (Other than the small loops right at the festival). Two parents with two kids would cost over $100 just to get in. I'll bet they could have seriously increased attendance by offering a more reasonable day-pass. Lots of people can't swing a whole weekend and probably would have gone at a more reasonable price point.
It was a fun event, but the fun mostly came from hanging out with your friends and riding.
$.02
I'll bet most of the fee goes to insurance.
McGRP01
10-05-2007, 07:27 AM
WoooHoooo!!!
"UPDATE: Kenda Steps Up, Festival Will Continue
HANCOCK, MA—Pedro’s might have taken its name off the event, but that doesn’t mean the show won’t go on.
“We have a new title sponsor in Kenda,” said Joan Hanscom, executive director of the festival. “Kenda’s really excited to be a part of it.” The event will now be known as the Kenda Bike Festival, presented by Dirt Rag magazine, running from July 25 – 27 at the Apple Tree Hill Organic Farm in Hancock, MA.
Pedro’s told festival organizers at Interbike that it would no longer be the event’s title sponsor, according to Jason Elhardt, marketing and communications manager at Pedro’s.
“We have realized that our bread and butter are the shop guys,” said Elhardt, on why Pedro’s decided to pull out. “We were working with the organizers at Pedro's Fest to make it the 'year of the shop guy,’ but the execution was not what we hoped for. In the end, the festival hasn't really grown since the first couple of years, so to a certain extent it has turned into a family reunion of sorts. It's been a lot of fun but we need to bring our message to fresh ears.
“From our perspective, Pedro’s Fest won’t exist anymore,” he added.
But in the eyes of festival organizers it surely will.
“The festival has a long tradition of bringing the riders, the industry and the media together for one of the most truly unique events on the annual cycling calendar,” Hanscomb said. “We are thrilled to announce our new partnerships with Kenda and with Dirt Rag. They ensure that the festival will continue to bring all of the cycling communities together for this one great weekend in the Berkshires for many years to come.”
The feeling is likewise for Kenda.
“Kenda plans to really step up its presence by bringing new partnerships, activities and athletes to the event, while keeping the great grassroots feeling that has always made this event so special throughout its history,” said Jim Wannamaker, marketing director for Kenda. “We see great value in the property and are looking forward to playing an active role in its growth.”
douglas
10-05-2007, 10:48 AM
I'll bet most of the fee goes to insurance.
I highly doubt that, I only pay $5 reg. for the weekly race I do out that way (and I'd guess races have higher insurance costs)
MtnBikerChk
10-07-2007, 03:32 PM
I highly doubt that, I only pay $5 reg. for the weekly race I do out that way (and I'd guess races have higher insurance costs)
No way. People are sleeping there, drinking and cooking.
and not just insurance - there were police there directing traffic which could be something required by the town (that comes out of the event pocket).
splat
07-22-2008, 07:57 AM
A bump for anticiapation!!!
skiierx
07-22-2008, 08:30 PM
Getting excited, heading out Thursday night. Camping nearby then and plan to get to the festival site early Friday morning. 2 more days of work!
MtnBikerChk
07-23-2008, 06:23 AM
Getting excited, heading out Thursday night. Camping nearby then and plan to get to the festival site early Friday morning. 2 more days of work!
I bet we beat cha there! :monkeydance:
I Are Baboon
07-23-2008, 06:24 AM
Getting excited, heading out Thursday night. Camping nearby then and plan to get to the festival site early Friday morning. 2 more days of work!
We are accepting beer donations if you'd like to stop by our camp. :)
J-Dubs
07-23-2008, 06:53 AM
I'll be there first thing Friday morning.
OK, maybe second thing, but early.
Was planning on being there for the Hans Rey ride, but since his mom passed, he's not going to make it. Damn shame.
skiierx
07-23-2008, 06:57 AM
I bet we beat cha there! :monkeydance:
Reading your post on the festival site stating you will be there around 6am I would have to say yes you will most likely beat us to the site however I will be able to ride in the area Thursday night (if I choose) and will be well rested Friday morning, instead of having to get up early Friday AM then drive out and put in a full day of riding.
J-Dubs
07-23-2008, 07:42 AM
Hey, that's my sweet ass hanging out of that xB.
Look for me in that car with the mean green skid machine. It's got a 29" ft wheel on it now for better no-handed stability.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v517/mtbbaboon/Pedrosfest%202007/IMG_6221.jpg
MtnBikerChk
07-23-2008, 08:31 AM
Reading your post on the festival site stating you will be there around 6am I would have to say yes you will most likely beat us to the site however I will be able to ride in the area Thursday night (if I choose) and will be well rested Friday morning, instead of having to get up early Friday AM then drive out and put in a full day of riding.
enjoy the thunderstorms thursday night!
skiierx
07-23-2008, 01:13 PM
enjoy the thunderstorms thursday night!
We will! The pop-up camper we have stays nice and dry! :thumb:
MtnBikerChk
07-23-2008, 01:25 PM
We will! The pop-up camper we have stays nice and dry! :thumb:
you ride in the camper? isn't it a bit - small?
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