Ten Things About Tweedlove’s Transcend Bike Festival That You Need To Know

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We’re looking forward to see what Tweedlove has in store for us this year at the newly minted Transcend Bike Festival. It’s basically like a bike race, bike show geek-out, chill-out camping music fest and food & drink festival all squished into one giant weekend. We asked the Tweedlove folks to boil down all of the cool things that’ll be happening over the Transcend Festival weekend of 7-9th June into a handy ten pointers for you.

So, without further faffing, here are TEN things that you need to know about the Transcend Bike Festival!

There will be some of this lark going on…

Uplift!

It has just been announced that uplift, via Adrenalin Uplift, will be available at Transcend Bike Festival all weekend including the Friday when Transcenduro riders can hop on for some uplifted practice before race day on Saturday. The rest of the weekend; grab some extra downtime with your demo bike or just get a fast ride to the top to take in as many Tweed Valley trails as you can.

Bex will be racing. And yes, she is ALWAYS this stoked…

Bike Demo!

Transcend’s Mega Bike Demo will be the UK premier of the brand-new Ibis Cycles Ripley 4. It will be the first chance for riders in the UK to take it for a spin and there are only two bikes available so spots are going to be in high demand. As well as Ibis the Mega Bike Demo has nearly 30 brands bringing their top fleet for some Tweed Valley testing. Expect bikes from the likes of Canyon, Cube, Orange, Santa Cruz and Specialized.

We’re sure there’ll be some of this kind of nonsense going on…

Mmm… beer!

Transcend has its very own beer! Partners, and provider of beerfest good times across the weekend, Tempest Brewing Co. have created a bespoke beer just for the festival. Expect up-front racing acidity with lingering hoppy flavours of tropical fruit and citrus, the perfect post-ride refreshment, and it’s in the coolest can ever! You’ll be able to purchase it all weekend from the Tempest bar.

For 2019 Transcend will be taking over Innerleithen and giving residents of Peebles a small respite

Street Food!

There is a Street Food Village that’ll have you fit to burst. From Scozzese Wood Fired Pizza to famous ‘Irn-Bru pulled pork’ burritos from Bonnie Burrito to Levantine style food from The Shawarma Shack; there is something to satisfy all taste buds.

There’ll be racing, but there’s also a load going on for non-racers. Not to mention the awesome trails…

All of the music!

Transcend is as much about the good times off the bikes as on the bike. There is an insane line up of live bands and DJ’s all weekend from local talent Butter to tribute band heaven, the Kaiser Monkey Killers. As well as the tunes there are workshops, talks with the likes of Jenny Tough and even yoga classes. So, if you aren’t racing there is plenty to keep you entertained all weekend.

Come and see some of the best riders in the UK ride some of the best trails in the UK…

Transcenduro!

Transcend’s headline event has some of the biggest names in Enduro on the start list. Canyon Factory Racing’s Florian Nicolai, current number two in the EWS rankings, and teammate Dimitri Tordo. Local legends Mark Scott and Ben Balfour as well as three of the top ten EWS women; Bex Baraona, Becky Cook and Ella Connolly. If you aren’t taking part, this one is definitely worth a watch.

You may not go home any lighter…

New Void Jerseys!

You’ll be able to get your hands on some epic new TweedLove styled Void race jerseys from their SS19 Trail Collection at insane prices, so you can ride or race in style.

Tweedlove Whyte Vallelujah Enduro: Race Report
This kid is probably now old and skilled enough to thrash you – so be warned…

e-Bike Challenge!

Europe’s most exciting e-bike adventure, The Bosch eMTB Challenge supported by Trek is coming to the UK for the first time and it’s being held at Transcend Bike Festival. You can expect top trail riding and uphill flow climbing stages combine with enduro style on a big e-xploration of the Tweed Valley trails.

Natural Tweed Rideout descending down Gypsies Glen. Credit: Ian Linton

Camping on site!

For the first ever time at TweedLove you can stay onsite all weekend with onsite camping. You can pop up your tent on Friday 7th June 2019 and stay until Monday 10th June. If camping aint your thing, there is even glamping with memory foam mattresses, Egyptian cotton sheets, the works!

Some of these idiots might be there too. Water pistols and beer shouldn’t mix, eh kids?

TFT!

Trash Free Trails have been touring the country with Trek Bicycles for the first ever, nationwide, trail clean-up activation as a bid to reduce litter on the UK’s trails and wild places by 75% by 2025 and Transend Bike Festival is hosting the Trash Free Trails Spring Trail Clean Finale. On Sunday the 9th of June when the racing dust (or mud) is settling there is going to be a horde of trail cleaners the likes of which has never been seen before. The aim is to set a MASSIVE record for the most people at a Trail Clean. So, hang around, be a part of it and help to lay down an un-ignorable line in the mud against litter!

Imagine this lot, but at the bottom of your favourite downhill run. A bit like that then…

So, if you ain’t grabbed a ticket yet, what you waiting for?! Weekend passes are £10 and Under 16’s go free! Transcend really is set to be unlike anything else in the UK.

Full event details and bookings at tweedlove.com

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Chipps Chippendale

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With 23 years as Editor of Singletrack World Magazine, Chipps is the longest-running mountain bike magazine editor in the world. He started in the bike trade in 1990 and became a full time mountain bike journalist at the start of 1994. Over the last 30 years as a bike writer and photographer, he has seen mountain bike culture flourish, strengthen and diversify and bike technology go from rigid steel frames to fully suspended carbon fibre (and sometimes back to rigid steel as well.)

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