The London Bike Show returns to London’s ExCeL from 11 – 14 February 2016, promising an exciting experience for every kind of cyclist. Whether road cycling, mountain biking, BMX, cycle cross, a family cycle at the weekend or commuting to work is your thing – you’ll find plenty to interest you and have a great day at the Show!
As well as being able to see the latest bikes, clothing, components and accessories, you will also be able to enjoy our fantastic attractions. Brand new in 2016 The London Bike Show presents Air to the Throne, the most exciting UK freestyle mountain biking competition and from 1-2-1 assessments with performance experts, to hearing from cycling legends in the Cycling Performance Theatre, there will be everything you need from the world of cycling.
Tickets and further information can be found at http://www.thelondonbikeshow.co.uk /
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Thanks for using my picture of chocolate in your opening picture. The original can be found here, chocolate! | LongitudeLatitude | Flickr.
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