FestiVelo
History of FestiVELO
It all started as a group of friends who wanted to get together and work off all the Thanksgiving dinners they had devoured. Little could that small group have realized on that first Thanksgiving weekend, in 1998, just how popular this ride would become and just how many cyclists would want to take part!
The next year it was called Pedal for the Pooches and was a benefit for the SPCA. The event featured a one-day ride on John’s Island with an after-ride Celebrity Chili Cook-off at a rooftop bar with a view of the fireworks that were part of the Christmas Boat Parade.
By the year 2000, a decision was made to support bicycle causes. The name was changed to the “Rural Ride ‘Round the Islands,” and the ride was moved to the first weekend in December in order to absorb all the marvelous holiday events taking place in the Charleston area. Wadmalaw Island served as the home base and center of activity for the next three years.
As the islands gradually became less and less rural, the event was moved to the City of Charleston, and in 2004 became known as "FestiVELO de Charleston: The Holiday Festival of Bicycles for Families." Since that time, FestiVELO has hosted cyclists from 34 states and 8 foreign countries.
2008 was the first year that FestiVELO was organized from Overton Park near Moncks Corner, with four routes around Lake Moultrie and the Francis Marion National Forest. The RVers and tent campers setup at Short Stay, and Joint Base Charleston operates Short Stay. All of these fine organizations go out of their way to welcome FestiVELO, as does Berkeley County and their sheriff. The Chamber of Commerce, the towns of Moncks Corner, Bonneau, Cross, St. Stephen, and Jamestown, and many others show the highest level of cooperation and support. FestiVELO will be back, with heartfelt thanks to all the leadership and staff of these organizations.
Charles Fox has faithfully served as both Ride and Event Director since he founded the event in 1998, and the entire Fox family has donated countless hours to making this one of Bicycling Magazine's “Can’t Miss Winter Rides.” There are over 100 key leaders and endless dedicated volunteers who devote a large part of their time to bring FestiVELO to life, and without whom FestiVELO would not occur.
How did we come up with the name FestiVELO? Anna Fox explains: “It started with a long car ride, just me and my dad. He was telling me about how he was trying to change the “Rural Ride ‘Round the Islands,” which was just too hard to say. So we played the name game, coming up with a bunch of acronyms, ideas like festival of bikes, and Tour de Charleston (Lance was making it big in 2000.) Nothing was sticking. So I thought about the big idea — this was a festival, a time to meet new people, explore new things and relax with your family. FESTIVAL was a party we had in middle school, and VELO is the French word for bicycle. Marry the two and you get FestiVELO — a fun-filled fitness weekend!!!!"