Its midsumers day, when Biggs traditionally opens his garage door at dawn and the sun rises directly above.
The ancients knew this, and built stonhenge in his honour, a giant monument of prehistoric stone-built Sheffield stands.
For years the druids commemorate Biggs' forbidden garage of mystery by visiting the giant Sheffield stands and praying in his honour. Indeed, the name "druids" originates for the midsummer ritual where Biggs "drew his" latest machine from the forbidden garage of mystery for his pre-dawn midsummer ride. Their chants mimic the sound of a well oiled chain passing over the cassette, punctuated with slickly executed hear changes.
At the end of each years ritual the druids sacrifice another old bike by throwing it from the crater rim into Biggs's lair, and thus his Bind-villain-esque underground cavern became crammed with hundreds of "skip finds".
At Christmas and on Biggs' birthday the Druids commemorate the lesser gods Shimano, Suntour, and Dia Compe in the hope that united they can protect their master, the Lord Biggs, from the evil clutches of the Archangel SRAM, who was cast into Hell for having a different cable pull ratio.