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Win a Trek Mountain Bike on a Great Day Out

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Perhaps unsurprisingly, the UK’s mountain bike fans always love a good gathering where they can sample fine food and drink whilst mulling over the latest developments in the biking world. It is very good news then that there will soon be a great biking event where attendees could win one of Trek mountain bikes’ new bikes, all hosted by the UK’s first official cycling city, Bristol.

Wittily named Mudstock, this two day festival takes place during a wider two week festival in Bristol celebrating biking and the bicycle, following Bristol’s designation as cycling city. The cycling city award has given the city generous grants to promote and improve facilities for cycling in the city, particularly in respect to its environmental and health benefits.

At Mudstock, attendees will be able to enjoy demonstrations of the latest Trek mountain bikes, amongst others. Whatever your level, there will be a group ride happening to suit it. Famous and respected people from the world of mountain biking are going to be addressing the crowd in a series of talks, and this is expected to prove to be a very popular part of the event.

There is no entry charge to go to the event and it is not aimed at any specific type of rider, everyone is welcome.Beginners and pros alike are all welcome. For beginners, the event is the perfect chance to learn a bit more about their hobby. Because many big biking brands will be selling their wares at discounted rates, this is a great time to stock up on the essentials.Trek mountain bikes have donated a bike worth £500 to the raffle.

The event looks set to be very popular because the talks and demonstrations on offer are simply not to be missed. The simple fact that there’s a chance of winning a high quality Trek mountain bike is reason enough to go along. A variety of food and drink will be available. Locally produced cider is sure to be a hit. Additionally, throughout the fortnight there will be a variety of bike themed events, even including a bicycle themed art exhibition.

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