McGazza Fest: el mega bike festival de Queenstown

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Posted 23 January, 2024
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Como he contado en otras ocasiones, fue acá en Queenstown que aprendí a hacer descenso en bicicleta gracias a la ayuda de amigos que conocí y que ya vivían desde niños la adrenalina de lanzarse cerro abajo, hacer trucos, saltar y, por qué no decirlo, arriesgar su integridad física por hacer alguna locura.

Nunca conocí tanta gente adicta a la bicicleta como acá, y claro, sin ser parte de esa comunidad yo no tenía idea que Queenstown es conocido mundialmente por tener los mejores y más grandes parques públicos para practicar este deporte extremo.

Mi amigo Ben O’Connor es uno de esos apasionados que se desvive por la bicicleta. Él es de Reino unido y decidió mudarse a esta ciudad de Nueva Zelanda sólo por eso. He visto videos de él saltando en BMX, y nos hemos tirado cerro abajo mientras observo su enorme destreza y un dominio que dudo yo alcance a lograr.

Así como él, muchos de estos increíbles deportistas se pueden ver en los distintos parques. Pero es una vez al año cuando todos se reúnen en el Queenstown Bike Festival, un megaevento que ya comenzó el 19 de enero y culmina con el reconocido McGazza Fest del 26 al 28 de enero.

El McGazza Fest es un fin de semana en memoria del legendario Kelly McGarry, un freeride mountain biker neozelandés, conocido por hacer uno de los mejores trucos en el evento Redbull Rampage en 2013. El video de su truco tiene más de 200 millones de visitas en Youtube, y en el bar Atlas puedes ver fotos, su casco y la bicicleta que usaba, como parte de la decoración del lugar. Lamentablemente, falleció a los 33 años de un ataque al corazón en el track Fernhill Loop en 2016.

David Perez Nanni tuvo la suerte de conocerlo e incluso andar muchas veces con él. Sin duda un sueño para este argentino que llegó a Queenstown hace 12 años. “Me vine para andar en bici. Acá para la bici es lo mejor y es todo gratis. La comunidad está increíble, todos se ayudan”, dice.

David empezó esta pasión por la bicicleta a los 10 años y mudarse a Queenstown cambió su vida. “Todos los ‘pro’ del mundo vienen acá a andar, entonces vives esa experiencia de andar con todos ellos, en un ambiente distendido, siendo uno más”.

Para él, “el McGazza Fest es una fiesta. Para mí es el mejor día del año y entreno un montón para andar relajado y divertirme ese día”.

Uno de los días más destacados del evento es el Dream Jam el sábado 27, en Wynyard Bike Park en Fernill, donde podrás ver las más increíbles acrobacias en este lugar que cuenta con los saltos más grandes del mundo conocidos en un parque público.

Revisa todo el programa de este adrenalínico festival completamente gratuito en queenstownbikefestival.co.nz

¡Nos vemos en McGazza Fest!

 

Translation:

McGazza Fest: Queenstown's Mega Bike Festival

As I have recounted on other occasions, it was here in Queenstown that I learned downhill biking with the help of friends I met, who had been living the adrenaline rush of racing down hills, performing tricks, jumping, and, dare I say it, risking their physical well-being to indulge in some madness since childhood.

I have never encountered as many bicycle enthusiasts as I have here, and, of course, not being part of that community, I had yet to learn that Queenstown is globally known for having the best and most significant public parks for practising this extreme sport.

My friend Ben O'Connor is one of those enthusiasts who are passionate about cycling. He hails from the United Kingdom and decided to move to this city in New Zealand solely for that reason. I've seen videos of him BMX jumping, and we've descended hills together while I marvel at his tremendous skill and mastery that I doubt I'll ever achieve.

Like him, many incredible athletes can be seen in various parks. But it is only once a year that everyone gathers at the Queenstown Bike Festival. This mega-event began on January 19 and culminates with the renowned McGazza Fest from January 26 to 28.

The McGazza Fest is a weekend in memory of the legendary Kelly McGarry, a New Zealand freeride mountain biker known for pulling off one of the best tricks at the Redbull Rampage event 2013. The video of his trick has more than 200 million views on Youtube, and at the Atlas bar, you can see photos, his helmet and the bike he used as part of the decor. Unfortunately, he passed away at the age of 33 from a heart attack on the Fernhill Loop track in 2016.

David Perez Nanni was fortunate to know and even ride with him many times. Undoubtedly, it is a dream for this Argentine who arrived in Queenstown 12 years ago. "I came here to bike. Here, it's the best for biking, and it's all free. The community is incredible; everyone helps each other," he says.

David started his passion for cycling at 10, and moving to Queenstown undoubtedly changed his life. "All the 'pros' from around the world come here to ride, so you live that experience of riding with all of them, in a relaxed atmosphere, being one more."

For him, "the McGazza Fest is a party. For me, it's the best day of the year, and I train a lot to ride relaxed and have fun that day."

One of the highlighted days of the event is the Dream Jam on Saturday, the 27th, at Wynyard Bike Park in Fernill, where you can witness the most incredible stunts in this place with the biggest public jumps in the world.

Check out the entire program of this adrenaline-filled festival, entirely free, at queenstownbikefestival.co.nz. 

See you at McGazza Fest!


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