The National Cycling Show is an immersive retail experience enabling consumers to try and buy everything from bikes to accessories. The show aims to normalise cycling, attract new audiences and show that there is a bike for everyone. This arena allows all levels and disciplines to purchase exactly what they need to achieve their cycling goals.
The show brings together the industry to educate, inspire and motivate, from road bikers, gravel, mountain and commuters. It will also inspire those who already have a passion for exercising outdoors to invest in cycling. The geographical location of the event attracts more of the UK, therefore making cycling more accessible.
"We make cycling accessible for the whole of the UK - all levels and disciplines. Bringing together the industry, fuelling the UK's passion for cycling."
URLs:
Tickets: https://go.evvnt.com/2679632-0?pid=5274
Facebook: https://go.evvnt.com/2679632-2?pid=5274
Instagram: https://go.evvnt.com/2679632-3?pid=5274
Prices:
Weekend Admission: GBP 18.00,
Day Admission: GBP 10.00
Category: Sports / Leisure | Cycling
Date and Time: 22nd March 2025 at 9:00 am to 23rd March 2025 at 5:00 pm
Venue details: National Exhibition Centre, Pendigo Way, Birmingham, England, B40 1NT, United Kingdom
You could get away with much less turning area required if you go for a Kakeya set...
Insured yes, through BC, no.
Any chance we could have bike reviews for people with normal disposable incomes? My ti bike cost £2k, brilliant, versatile.....
I built a gravel bike last summer - a Ridley Kanzo Fast with Campag Ekar - and have used it through the winter with mudguards for club runs and the...
It's only for a minute
Another Conservative bemused at how but a Conservative policy is turning out
would be good to see you test the Newmen wheels the weight/price ratio is extremely good and suggests that europeans can match the chinese in this...
I don't think you have. I think their point was:...
Should be a lifetime driving ban. Who could seriously argue against the justice of that in this case?