Lamonster
SpyderLovers Founder
A few of us rode over to a Dealer to meet with some other riders. We were led by Phillippe Normand from BRP. That was cool because I had no idea where the dealership was. When we got there we were greeted by a few SpyderLovers. It was a good group.
It was a longer ride there than I thought it would be. They really only had two guys leading and blocking so a few of us helped out and did traffic blocks. I was blocking traffic on one road and a truck towing a boat went right around me and jumped in our group. :gaah:
We were one of the first big groups to show up. Right away you could tell this was going to be a big deal. :2thumbs:
It took a while to get us all in but they had it down. There was a ton of work that went into pulling off an event like this for sure.
The registration form was in french and I had a hard time with it so once we figured it out I sat down to help out but as it turned out they really didn't need me, I did have a good seat away and got to meet a few SpyderLovers.
After seeing what they had to go through to get an official Guinness Book record my vote is to join them next year instead of trying to beat them in Cuba. I ran that by Len and he was good with that too. I could see this sucking the fun right out of the helpers in Cuba and we don't want that. We can still shoot for 500 Spyders or so but let the folks in Quebec have the record and help them go over 600 next year. :firstplace:
Got to see some really cool Spyders and meet some nice folks while we there. Here's a few of the Spyders.
This Spyder won the show.
These folks are all about BRP here in Quebec
BajaRon might have been the last Spyder counted. He was late again.
We had a moment of silence for a fallen Spyder rider and then they let all the balloons go, that was pretty cool.
After that we did the parade through town. It was about 2 miles and I was in the first group that went out. By the time we rolled back in there were still Spyders rolling out. That was pretty cool too. All in all it was a great event and I think it would be good if the SpyderLovers here in America show out support for this event next year. I know I plan on going again. Thanks for a great time.
It was a longer ride there than I thought it would be. They really only had two guys leading and blocking so a few of us helped out and did traffic blocks. I was blocking traffic on one road and a truck towing a boat went right around me and jumped in our group. :gaah:
We were one of the first big groups to show up. Right away you could tell this was going to be a big deal. :2thumbs:
It took a while to get us all in but they had it down. There was a ton of work that went into pulling off an event like this for sure.
The registration form was in french and I had a hard time with it so once we figured it out I sat down to help out but as it turned out they really didn't need me, I did have a good seat away and got to meet a few SpyderLovers.
After seeing what they had to go through to get an official Guinness Book record my vote is to join them next year instead of trying to beat them in Cuba. I ran that by Len and he was good with that too. I could see this sucking the fun right out of the helpers in Cuba and we don't want that. We can still shoot for 500 Spyders or so but let the folks in Quebec have the record and help them go over 600 next year. :firstplace:
Got to see some really cool Spyders and meet some nice folks while we there. Here's a few of the Spyders.
This Spyder won the show.
These folks are all about BRP here in Quebec
BajaRon might have been the last Spyder counted. He was late again.

We had a moment of silence for a fallen Spyder rider and then they let all the balloons go, that was pretty cool.
After that we did the parade through town. It was about 2 miles and I was in the first group that went out. By the time we rolled back in there were still Spyders rolling out. That was pretty cool too. All in all it was a great event and I think it would be good if the SpyderLovers here in America show out support for this event next year. I know I plan on going again. Thanks for a great time.