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.
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