n 2018, we are delighted to announce that ToC will host the brand new Cambridgeshire Bike Show. The show is being organised in conjunction with our retail partner’s, Rutland Cycling.
CBS will cater for those interested in the latest carbon and kit designed for speed but also for those with an interest in riding on gravel tracks and for families wanting to purchase their kids a new ride. You’ll be able to find bikes, parts, accessories, clothing and apparel, merchandise, safety and storage, plus much much more at the Bike Show.
Entrance into the Cambridgeshire Bike Show is completely free to visitors so keep a look out for all the updates on stalls and stands you’ll find.
If you wish to be an Exhibitor at the Cambridgeshire Bike Show, please fill in the Booking Form and send to jess.lockhart [at] golazo.com. If you’d like more information about the event, please let us know.
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