The Old Mans Valley Bike & Film Festival Returns to Hornsby


The Old Mans Valley Bike & Film Festival returns to Hornsby on Saturday, November 7 2015 – featuring a day of off road bike racing and free kids races. Followed by an outdoor cinema under the stars in Hornsby Park – all wrapped inside a tongue-in-cheek, spaghetti-western theme.

Over 2000 people, and some of NSW’s best riders, are expected to make their way to Hornsby for the Festival, which includes cyclocross racing (the fastest growing 2-wheeled sport in the US*), cross country mountain bike racing (XC) and the house specialty – the Bomber/Whippet relay.

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Developed by SNORC (Sydney North O Road Cyclists – the originators of the Festival) specially for the Festival, the Bomber/ Whippet relay features teams of two; the Bomber (downhill rider) and Whippet (climber). Combining the best of mountain biking disciplines, the Bomber is let loose on an adrenalin-pumping downhill course, tagging in the Whippet to weave his or her way back up the brutal pinches to the top. “Last year was popular with both elite riders and beginners, making for a great spectator event. Hornsby is easy to get to and the low entry cost makes it accessible to everyone. It’s about the community coming together in a celebration of bicycles and having places to ride them – regardless of your age or skill level”. Campbell King, President of SNORC.

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Not that it is all serious racing – anyone can ride the trails in the morning, on provided state-of-the-art demo bikes. There will also be kids racing, a BBQ lunch and lots of activities for the entire family. The outdoor adventure theme then continues in Hornsby Park with a screening of unReal, the most talked about MTB film of the year, as well as a selection of short adventure films.

All are invited to bring a picnic blanket and celebrate under the stars with a pop-up bar, range of food trucks and a mechanic on hand to look over your bike – offering something for everyone.

“It’s fantastic to see the trail being used in this way. This is exactly why Council invested in this recreation space.” Steve Russell, Hornsby Shire Mayor.

For more information, visit www.oldmansvalley.com.au Old Mans Valley Festival is free (with the exception of race entries) and proudly presented by The Spokes People, Hornsby Shire Council and SNORC.

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