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Cycle Show returns for 15th year & ticket offer

Road.cc readers can get a discount for the show, on 23-25 September, which organisers say will be the biggest yet...

Tickets are now on sale for this year’s Cycle Show at the NEC in Birmingham, and there’s a special offer for Road.cc readers.

Organisers say this year’s Cycle Show, from 23-25th September, will be the biggest yet, with expanded space for cycling stunt displays, even more bikes and kit, a new eMTB test track and e-bike village, and around 27,000 participants.

Now in its 15th year, the event will feature speakers including Ed Clancy, Joanna Rowsell-Shand and Chris Boardman.

Chris Holman, Director of the Cycle Show, said: “MTB photographer Steve Behr said last year that it was the first time he was worried he wouldn’t make it around a show in the UK in a day. So we’re determined he’s going to have a hotel room this time. The show’s already got some great new brands on board and there’s more room for the big crowd-pleasers like Sam’s dirt comp.

 

Radon, Orbita and Megamo, from Germany, Portugal and Spain, respectively, will make their UK debut at the show, joining Cube, Canyon, Ribble, Planet-X, Trek, Bianchi, Colnago, Boardman, Whyte, KTM, Hope, SRAM, Lazer, FSA, Shimano, Cinelli, Kinesis, Ritte, Primal, Pinarello, Schwalbe, Deda, Lapierre, Mondraker, Storck, Condor, Campagnolo and more.

Use the discount code roadcc to get one adult ticket for £12 – normally £13.50.

You can find out more about what to expect on the Cycle Show website.

 

Laura Laker is a freelance journalist with more than a decade’s experience covering cycling, walking and wheeling (and other means of transport). Beginning her career with road.cc, Laura has also written for national and specialist titles of all stripes. One part of the popular Streets Ahead podcast, she sometimes appears as a talking head on TV and radio, and in real life at conferences and festivals. She is also the author of Potholes and Pavements: a Bumpy Ride on Britain’s National Cycle Network.

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