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Last Updated: Mon 12 May, 3:29 pm BST

Demo Day Series off to a flyer in Glentress

By Mark Appleton

The 2008 National Bike Demo Day Series got off to a fantastic start under clear blue skies in the beautiful surroundings of Glentress in the Scottish Borders. Sixteen companies showcasing 23 brands of bikes and bits showed up with 180 machines – all prepped for show-goers to thrash around an exciting test area.

And the Scottish mountain biking fraternity was there in numbers, taking advantage of both the superb weather and the equally stunning selection of test bikes by helping themselves to well over 1,000 individual demo rides.

Feeling a bit miffed that you might have missed out on a whole heap of fun? Don’t! There are four more opportunities to gorge yourself on this incredible feast of hardware - 18 different bike brands in all - with the next event taking place on February 24 at Coed-y-Brenin in North Wales, followed by:

April 6 - Aston Hill, Buckinghamshire,

April 27 - Dalby Forest, North Yorkshire

May 18 - Newnham Park, Plymouth, Devon.

Meanwhile, to whet your appetite check out some of the action from the event in the photo gallery and if you are planning to join the fun at Coed-y-Brenin make sure you sign up to test ride your favourite bikes by using the booking facility here.

Were you there at Glentress? Log in below and tell us what you thought about the event.

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  • Finally got an online gallery up. If you were at the freeride park on the sunday, in the afternoon, I may have pictures of you...

    http://www.team-pirate.co.uk/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=1

  • yeah im the one in the oakley jumper on the bike in the pic with doddy. my names jordan kerr and my friends name is connor meek. cheers

  • Is that you in one of our pictures? Let us know and we'll add your name to the relevant pic

  • plz could i have james blackwells email

    because i would like too see the rest of the photos from up glentress....

    write back callum :)

  • It was a cool day- did the red in the morning, then demo'd a Fisher 29er and Trek 69er in the half hour over lunchtime (sorry, 29ers don't do it for me with their wonky steering and cumbersome feel, even if they are the fastest thing uphill) then went off and did the secret trails and a bit of the black which was totally deserted.

    Great chance for people after a new bike, and didn't get in the way of anyone else's enjoyment. Gorgeous weather too!

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