Thousands of readers arrived to North Wales in the UK on Sunday, transforming the region into one massive bike festival
in one of MCN’s biggest projects ever.
Over 10,000 riders united in the attempt to reclaim the area’s
amazing streets from heavy handed police who prevent approximately 350 riders every weekend committing offences.
Around 5,000 people arrived at the Ponderosa Café on the landscaped Horseshoe Pass in Llangollen. Another 3,000 arrived
at the Dragon’s Rest Café near Caerwys, which was another key meeting place.
Conlcuding, approximately
10,000 riders converged at the last meeting point in Betws-y-Coed in Snowdonia National Park , completing the town with motorbikes.
One MCN reader described the situation as, “like the TT, Bol d’ Or and BMF Show rolled into one.”
The day would not have been appreciated by North Wales deputy chief constable Clive Wolfendale, who gained his blog
to issue banning motorbikes from national parks.