You could easily call the Festival of Slowth the Festival of the Bizarre. An event for slow, or underpowered, or underengineered, strange, bizarre, but unanimously utterly interesting machines. Organised by the great Vintage Revival Monthléry team, it was an amazing weekend on quiet roads around Nevers, France. To name some of the participating contraptions: Leyat Helica, Villard, Mochet, Salomon, Monotrace threewheeler, Grafton, Withworth, Cyclauto Anzani, Deguingand Violet, Rusty Nail Briggs and Stratton, Mathis, Britannia, Benjamin, Rollo, GN, Bramble, Mills Busy Bee, Morgan, AC Sociable, Hanomag, Sima Violet, Lättviktsbilen Ideal, MV Bambina, De Marçay, Condor, Monet et Goyon, Socovel electric motorcycle, ... and of course Bédélia, but I'm probably forgetting a few... Impossible to forget is the amazing 1896 Salvesen steamer from Duncan Pittaway.