Rock&Road: Cycling, cranked up. 9th – 11th May 2014 For ages 1-100. A weekend your bike will like. Rock&Road Bike Festival brings a feast of bike events for mountain bikers, roadies, novices and families alike. The striking glens, flowing trails and winding roads of Tomintoul and Glenlivet are what cycling dreams are made of! With a 50 and 70 mile sportive, sprint and 50 mile mountain bike race for the pros, there’s also a packed programme of demos, guided rides and workshops for all ages - from trike to bike - not to mention awesome music, films, stunts, food and more… Situated in the Cairngorms National Park amidst some of Scotland’s most spectacular scenery, Tomintoul and Glenlivet is a hidden gem for cycling in Scotland but the secret’s out and we’re geared up and ready to welcome riders from over our hills and far away… #crankedUP2014 facebook.com/RockandRoad twitter @RockandRoadFest
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Great to read about someone who knows their own mind. Well done Stu!