Sunday, 12 July 2015
Vintage Velo V is nigh!
The fifth edition of our jolly little ride draws nigh, and yet again we have outdone ourselves with our mystery destination. You can procure tickets from http://vintage-velo-v.eventbrite.co.uk/.
For further details head to our parent site at www.bristolcyclefestival.com
Friday, 23 May 2014
May The Fourth Be With You
| Photo: Tracy Kramer |
Sometimes in life, one looks back upon an event or circumstance and thinks "How on earth can I top this?" This year's fourth edition of the Vintage Velo was one such moment.
| Photo: Tracy Kramer |
As with our last two editions, we kept the ride element of the day short and sweet. An expedition deep into the countryside is all well and good, until the realisation dawns that you have to cycle miles to rejoin civilisation, while wearing a floaty dress, riding an extremely heavy and overgeared bicycle, and having overdone the gin to boot.
| Photo: Tracy Kramer |
After a stop for ginger beer, the ride skirted the edges of Shirehampton before diving down a leafy lane to our destination, Kingsweston House. Originally built in 1719 for the diplomat Edward Southwell, the house served as a stately home, a military barracks, and finally a police training centre, then fell into disrepair around the turn of the millennium. Saved from demolition and recently purchased by new owners, the house was easily our grandest end destination yet.
| Photo: Tracy Kramer |
This year as well as games, food and drink, the entertainment on offer included some basic dancing lessons, which were to prove invaluable when cutting the rug to the Bruce-Ilett Six. There was also a thoroughly entertaining re-imagining of Cluedo, courtesy of Splash and Ripple.
The day ended, as is now traditional, with the award of the coveted Dapper Chap and Chapess prizes. It was very pleasing to see the winner of Best Chap become so over-excited that he jumped on his bike and started doing laps of an appreciative crowd. A veritable cornucopia of prizes were also given away courtesy of our lovely sponsors.
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| Photo: Amanda Edmondson |
Thursday, 15 May 2014
A word from our sponsors
Bristol Bootlegger (pictured above) have very kindly laid on a voucher for dinner and wine for two. With their 1920s speakeasy-themed bar, it'll be the perfect setting for a dapper date.
The redoubtable People's Republic of Stokes Croft have thrown some commemorative china into the tombola (not literally, we hasten to add), while the excellent repository of creative art Here Shop have contributed a stylish bicycle journal - perfect for recording your thoughts, or writing them a thank you note.
Further up the Gloucester Road, Grape and Grind have donated an extremely nice bottle of wine. On the other side of town entirely, The Old Bookshop are offering free tapas to one lucky subscriber. And finally a special mention to Watershed, who have added a pair of cinema tickets to our groaning prize table.
Thursday, 1 May 2014
Prizes, prizes, prizes
As well as a smashing day of riding bikes, top-notch entertainment, and fine food and drink, we like to spoil our subscribers with a dazzling array of prizes, for participants in our competitions and our raffle. Previous editions have featured fine wines, custom-made musettes, and more, and this year promises to be the best yet.
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| All stylish ladies need cufflinks |
We also have an Uppercut Deluxe wash kit from purveyors of perfect partings Angry Daves (including pomade, and that chap's essential, moustache wax), and a book token from Bloom and Curll (pictured right). Any bookshop with a prominent selection of PG Wodehouse gets the nod from us, and we're sure it'll provide one lucky subscriber with a more engaging browsing experience than any new-fangled internet trickery.
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| Fancy a browse? |
We're also extremely excited have a much sought-after entry to L'Eroica Britannia, "The most handsome bike race in the world" up for grabs.
Taking place in the beautiful Peak District between 20-22 June, the event is open to riders of "heroic bicycles" (i.e. those over a certain age) and offers a choice of routes through stunning British countryside, plus a three-day vintage festival. The entry also includes complementary camping for up to three people.
This is by no means the definitive list, so check back soon for more exciting swag.
Wednesday, 23 April 2014
Thursday, 3 April 2014
I say old bean, it's 2014!
We're exhilarated to announce that the Vintage Velo is back for 2014.
The dateline is Sunday 18 May, so you've not got long to get your tickets. Purchase them here, polish your velocipede, don your spats or culottes, and prepare for the most enjoyable bicycle expedition of the year!
Details of the day are falling into place as we speak, but it'll be as enjoyable as previous years, and features what is unquestionably our most exciting end destination yet. Departing from central Bristol at around 11.30 am, we'll take you on a genteel ride along a lovely route, have some fun and games along the way, then finish with a sophisticated knees-up at a mystery destination, with top-notch entertainment, reasonably-priced food and a well-stocked bar.
You don't need a vintage bike to take part, and we'll leave dress code up to you, although effort will be appreciated and rewarded. There will be good times, dapper chaps and chapesses, wonderful prizes to win, and all the proceeds will go towards making the fifth edition of Bristol Cycle Festival happen this July.
Meeting point and route details will be confirmed nearer the time. The cycling part of the day will be an easy ride of 45-60 minutes duration, with the option to get the train home if you've overindulged.
Sunday, 22 September 2013
In glorious Technicolour
With the gloom of Autumn encroaching upon us, here's a reminder of this summer's fun, courtesy of estimable cinematographers Stick In Mind.
Relive the marvellous ride, the hat-tossing, the cocktails and the lemon jousting!
Vintage Velo - Bristol Cycle Festival 2013 from Stick in Mind on Vimeo.
Relive the marvellous ride, the hat-tossing, the cocktails and the lemon jousting!
Vintage Velo - Bristol Cycle Festival 2013 from Stick in Mind on Vimeo.
Tuesday, 23 July 2013
Mad dogs and Englishmen
Much as we love the entertainingly variable weather that typifies our lush little isle, towards the end of last year we grew somewhat weary of being constantly micturated upon from above. And so it was with great pleasure that we woke on the morning of this year's Vintage Velo to find that the sun had finally overcome last year's shyness, and was gracing us with an extended stay.
Some events happily tread water, but like a rare shark, we feel the Vintage Velo must move forward, or die. Thus it came to pass that this year featured a new start point, a brand new route, and a new destination, more of which later.
Due to the heat, dress standards were slightly more relaxed than usual, with an agreeably slouchy feel to the whole affair. Many of the attendees were familiar faces from previous editions, along with a healthy dollop of ingénues.
After a stunning circuit of the Downs with views across the Avon Gorge, we crossed into Ashton Court, enjoying a breezy descent through the estate. We adjourned for a picnic on the mansion lawns, where a few rounds of the Vintage Velo favourite "lemon jousting" kept us entertained.
Unfortunately one chap's Ordinary was incapacitated by an encounter with a particularly sturdy tussock:
But a quick telephone call later, and he was back in the game, on a smaller version of said machine. It's always heartening to see people take such mishaps in their stride. Such indomitable spirit puts us in mind of Thomas Stevens, the first man to circle the globe by bicycle, who set off on a high-wheeler and undertook such a long and arduous journey that the modern safety bicycle was actually invented while he was off on his travels.
As is traditional, we photobombed a historic building:
Before heading off to somewhere more bijou and affordable - in this case the marvellous Milk Thistle, which threw open its doors especially for us. With two floors of otherworldly décor and a mean cocktail menu, it was the perfect end destination.
We were entertained by the Shaky Hand Hangover Band (who played a special set of suggestive 1920s jazz standards), a Moustache Museum, and a most dapper chap and chapess competition, in which a friendly scowl triumphed over some slightly awkward parasol-unfurling (by the chap).
By this point most people were starting to wilt slightly in the heat, so with a final restorative Dark and Stormy under our belts we bade farewell to another wonderful ride.
Our thanks as ever go to our excellent organisers, particularly James from Cycle the City, Amanda, and Madame Melski, our marshals, our excellent sponsors, and of course, our wonderful subscribers. Here's to next year!
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| Photo by Sam Saunders |
Due to the heat, dress standards were slightly more relaxed than usual, with an agreeably slouchy feel to the whole affair. Many of the attendees were familiar faces from previous editions, along with a healthy dollop of ingénues.
After a stunning circuit of the Downs with views across the Avon Gorge, we crossed into Ashton Court, enjoying a breezy descent through the estate. We adjourned for a picnic on the mansion lawns, where a few rounds of the Vintage Velo favourite "lemon jousting" kept us entertained.
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| Photo by Roger Harbord |
Unfortunately one chap's Ordinary was incapacitated by an encounter with a particularly sturdy tussock:
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| Photo by Roger Harbord |
But a quick telephone call later, and he was back in the game, on a smaller version of said machine. It's always heartening to see people take such mishaps in their stride. Such indomitable spirit puts us in mind of Thomas Stevens, the first man to circle the globe by bicycle, who set off on a high-wheeler and undertook such a long and arduous journey that the modern safety bicycle was actually invented while he was off on his travels.
As is traditional, we photobombed a historic building:
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| Photo by Stick in Mind |
We were entertained by the Shaky Hand Hangover Band (who played a special set of suggestive 1920s jazz standards), a Moustache Museum, and a most dapper chap and chapess competition, in which a friendly scowl triumphed over some slightly awkward parasol-unfurling (by the chap).
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| One of the many mind-bending exhibits at Madame Melski's Moustache Museum |
By this point most people were starting to wilt slightly in the heat, so with a final restorative Dark and Stormy under our belts we bade farewell to another wonderful ride.
Our thanks as ever go to our excellent organisers, particularly James from Cycle the City, Amanda, and Madame Melski, our marshals, our excellent sponsors, and of course, our wonderful subscribers. Here's to next year!
Saturday, 29 June 2013
Roll Up! Roll Up!
Well well well, I do believe we have some most excellent news for you today - your well earned ha'pennies and shillings can now be parted with in exchange for a ticket to our most exquisit of events.
Direct your intertube browsers at this little connecting link to make your purchase to join us on our Vintage Velo Bicycle Ride on the 14th of July. Tickets only cost ten of your modern Pounds, however if you came last year, it will only be eight.
Come on! You don't need convincing, do you?
Well, after last year's downpours, thanks to some dastardly deals we have guaranteed the possibility of sun and blue skies this year. You'll therefore need to arrive at our secret departure location in your very best vintage finery - bring your plus-fours and top hats, flapper dresses and bonnets (but maybe pack your galoshes too).
Our route will take in the sights, sounds and smells of Bristol as we take a pleasant tour around our beautiful city. Be ready to partake of some entertaining activities, and perhaps yet more fun and games at the end, aided by some spiffing cocktails at our sophisticated central location.
But Sir, I don't have a suitable velocipede!
Worry not - you can turn up on any bicycle you like, whether it's a true classic to some modern contraption with reliable gears and brakes. Look out for news on a location from where you may be able to hire a suitably vintage velo too.
By heck, lets try and avoid any of these shenannigans though, what what!
Thursday, 27 June 2013
We're waking from our slumbers...
Judging by our postbag over the last few weeks, a number of you are mustard-keen to get your hands on a ticket for our 2013 event.
Well, we're almost there - train your browsers on http://bristolcyclefestival.com/vintage-velo/ and an announcement will be forthcoming this weekend!
Apologies for our slackness, but the Cycle Festival, including this fine event, is all organised by volunteers, and the effort entailed in juggling a combination of day jobs and laundanum habits means we sometimes let things slip a bit.
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Ring a Bling!
The VV Prize Bike: Parts Donated from Bristol Bike Project, Frame and Fenders Powder Coated by Griffs Reality Motorworks and 27 1/4" Tyres provided by Jakes Biked.
Renovated and Restored by our pal Ryan.
"This must be the place..." a fairly bemused pair of cyclists stood outside of a St Werburghs based residence, trying to make head or tail of the large stainless steel vintage bicycle bell mounted in place of a door knocker: being the thorough sort it's owner already had a pot of tea on the brew and knew that, from within the comfort of the kitchen, the distinctivly loud two toned ding dong would travel sufficientely to alert the occupants of a guests arrival.
THE Bike is a fairly strange mix of parts: built around an early '90's
Reynolds 501 Steel framed Raleigh roadster and equipped with Wiemann
Dual Pull Caliper Brakes, a completely refurbished inside and out 1986
Sturmey Archer AW, one of the first ever QR Skewer systems ever
released, 'cockpit' controls (brake levers!) pilfered from a now defunct Dawes Kingpin, top notch Alloy Raleigh cranks, an especially large bell and a GB Quill stem that we've seen go for over 90 Quid on fleaBay
it really is a thing of beauty. Professionally Handbuilt wheels too!
Perfect for the dapper chap or chappess for bombing around Bristol's
flat areas of (with a smaller chainring) pootling around the hilly
heights of Clifton.
And here's it's new owner:
So, if you see a large man on a bright candy red 3 speed town bike (which has now been dubbed 'Ruby'), give him a wave, tilt your flat cap and congatulate him on his new found friend :-).
Yrs,
THE VV TEAM
Ryan is our resident mechanical bike man: he lives, works and plays, building, fixing, creating and caressing bikes at Bristol Bike Workshop, 88 Colston Street, BS1.
Wednesday, 2 May 2012
Stiff Upper Lip!
If 2011 saw the best of the weather, this year we saw the best in our merry band of pédaleurs. All weekend the forecasts had been growing steadily more ominous, and they did not disappoint.
We toyed with the idea of cancelling the ride, but there was a general feeling that doing so would be conduct befitting the white feather. Besides, enthusiasm for the ride appeared undiminished from some quarters, with one subscriber to the mailing list exclaiming "I, Sir, am an Englishman, and I will not be driven indoors by the weather!"
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| Photo: Martin McDonnell |
Our first stop was planned to be the Mansion House in Clifton for an appointment with the Mayor. Unfortunately we missed the Right Honourable gentleman, as it was imperative to keep moving to stave off hypothermia. We proceeded though the sheltered suburbs of Clifton and Westbury, arriving at Blaise Castle, where the staff had kindly opened up the Dairy for an indoor tea stop.
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| Photo: Martin McDonnell |
Then it was on to Shirehampton Public Hall, where a magnificent spread of food and drink awaited, along with some much less bedraggled participants who had wisely decided to skip the riding part of the day.
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| Photo: Martin McDonnell |
The coveted Dapper Chap award deservedly went to Paul Wheatcroft, dressed as Francois Le Facteur from the classic comedy Jour de Fete, who radiated enjoyment and bonhomie throughout the entire day. The Chapess award was hotly contested, with many a gamine young lady taking to the stage. We were entertained by lemon jousting, the excellent DJs of Shellac Sound, wild klezmer from Fromage en Feu, and a lady doing an interpretative dance with a stuffed tiger.
Then it was time to pack up and wend our way back to Bristol. Some hardy souls had even dried off enough to ride there.
Our thanks go to all the volunteers who made the day happen, the hall team, all the marshalls, Richie for being a compère without compare, Ian at Blaise Castle Estate for looking after us so well, Posh from Taylored Cycles for sorting numerous mechanicals, and the Lord Mayor for being very gracious about our no-show.
Our sponsors laid on an incredible array of prizes and a particular thanks to Bath Ales for letting us return our unsold beverages. Do have a look at their Biking Bonanza event in June.
And finally, thanks to our fantastic subscribers, for spitting in the eye of the weather and enjoying themselves regardless.
As you may be aware, we are planning to restage the ride element of this event later in the year, so do please stay in touch and fingers crossed for a sunny weekend.
Saturday, 28 April 2012
Stormy Weather
You've probably noticed that there is a spot of metereological bother forecast for tomorrow. With this in mind, we've decided to give people the option of skipping the outdoor part of the ride and proceeding to the scoffing of cakes, raffling of prizes, drinking and dancing.
Entrants should have received an email giving full details but if not, send us an indignant missive at vintageveloride@gmail.com.
For the brave or foolhardy, we'll be running the ride tomorrow as planned, with a few tweaks (e.g. the ginger beer stop has now been replaced by tea).
Entrants should have received an email giving full details but if not, send us an indignant missive at vintageveloride@gmail.com.
For the brave or foolhardy, we'll be running the ride tomorrow as planned, with a few tweaks (e.g. the ginger beer stop has now been replaced by tea).
Thursday, 26 April 2012
Get me to the church (hall) on time
Just a gentle reminder that you'll need to turn up half an hour before the ride starts. This will enable us to sign you on in good time. We're aiming for a prompt start as we have a packed schedule for the day, starting with an appointment with a Very Important Person.
Toodle pip!
Toodle pip!
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
Crikey! More prizes!
The prize list keeps growing! Some of these will be given away as awards for the most dapper chap and chapess, best bike, and so forth. Others will be thrown into our mighty Vintage Velo tombola, to be raffled on the day. Tickets will be cheap, so buy plenty!
Longtime supporter of the Velo, Il Soigneur is upping the ante this year by offering customised, bespoke bags, which the lucky winners can design themselves with the new Build a Bag.
The kind folks at North Street's most atmospheric new hangout The Old Bookshop have donated Tapas for Two.
We have a chocolate shoe (yes, really) to give away, courtesy of curious confectionary creators Clifton Cakes.
Park Street freak boutique Motel Rocks have thrown in two goody bags.
The Tobacco Factory have donated a pair of theatre tickets, together with £10 to spend on excellent Bristol Beer Factory libations at their bar.
Long-time pureveyors of cinematic excellence The Watershed are offering a pair of cinema tickets.
We're now down to our last handful of tickets, so get in quick if you want to swan off with any of this excellent booty!
Longtime supporter of the Velo, Il Soigneur is upping the ante this year by offering customised, bespoke bags, which the lucky winners can design themselves with the new Build a Bag.
The kind folks at North Street's most atmospheric new hangout The Old Bookshop have donated Tapas for Two.
We have a chocolate shoe (yes, really) to give away, courtesy of curious confectionary creators Clifton Cakes.
Park Street freak boutique Motel Rocks have thrown in two goody bags.
The Tobacco Factory have donated a pair of theatre tickets, together with £10 to spend on excellent Bristol Beer Factory libations at their bar.
Long-time pureveyors of cinematic excellence The Watershed are offering a pair of cinema tickets.
We're now down to our last handful of tickets, so get in quick if you want to swan off with any of this excellent booty!
Sunday, 22 April 2012
In the bowels of the Vintage Velo Kitchen things are afoot...
Polishing and painting has been taking place at furious pace and we hereby announce to you - our two wheeled public - a secret kept for many a month: THE bike is coming...
Being created by hand, right now, by our own resident Bike Geek (we call him Ryan, and keep him in a small cage...) is the Vintage Velo Prize Bike! Along with a many other a prize from our Kind Sponsors the people and places of Bristol have come together to provide the parts and know how to create a 3 Speed Beauty that could well be yours! Yes! That's right folks: along with the help of Bristol Bike Project, Griff''s Reality Motorworks and Jake's Bikes this is the top notch raffle prize that will be up for grabs next Sunday! Only available to be won at Bristol Vintage Velo 2012 this is your chance to own a piece of Bristol Biking History! AND ticket's are fast selling out so grab yours now: TORA TORA TORA!!!
Want to know all the geeky tech specs about this machine?! Tune in on Wednesday!
Thursday, 19 April 2012
Pedals Win Prizes
God bless Bristol, and all who sail in her! As with last year, we've found any number of local businesses willing to dip a hand in their pockets and donate some amazing prizes in order to make the Vintage Velo extra-special for you, the lucky participant.
So, in addition to a fancy Brooks saddle from Bools, and a stunning portrait of your pride and joy from Bespoke Bike Portraits, we'll be giving away some quality riding water courtesy of Grape and Grind, tea for two at Boston Tea Party, and some really useful bike accessories from, er, Really Useful Bikes.
We'll also shortly have details of a very special prize provided by Bristol Bike Workshop, which promises to be the most spectacular giveaway yet. Keep perusing this space!
The accompanying photograph, from Classic Lighweights, depicts track racer Dennis Horn with a selection of his trophies.
Saturday, 14 April 2012
Guest of honour?
We can neither confirm nor deny rumours that a certain Thomas Boonen, Esq, is to participate in this year's Vintage Velo.
But look at that get-up. He's got to be planning something.
(Image courtesy of Cripes Yes Cycling)
But look at that get-up. He's got to be planning something.
(Image courtesy of Cripes Yes Cycling)
Wednesday, 11 April 2012
Sheila take a bow
Exuberant and ill-advised singing to camera while riding a bike, plus straw boaters.
Tuesday, 10 April 2012
Dreamy American bikes of old
Hold on to your Paypal accounts and do not immediately log in to Ebay; Dave's Vintage Bicycles has a selection of images of rare vintage bicycles from the USA to savour and wonder at. including this dreamboat...puts me somewhat in mind of Pee Wee Herman.
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