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London Bike Show 2019 preview - Cannondale, Canyon, Ribble, Focus and more to exhibit new bikes this weekend

A taste of what you can expect to see at the London BIke Show this weekend

It’s the London Bike Show this weekend, returning to ExCel London on 29-31 March, where you can expect to see the latest bikes and products from over 300 brands. Here’s a preview of what you can expect to see.

As well as the latest shiny new products there’ll be some of the biggest stars from the cycling world including Helen Wyman, Katie Archibald, Sean Kelly, Ben Tulett, and also Olympic and World Championship winning triathlon brothers Jonny and Alistair Brownlee.

Tickets cost £10 and are available at www.thelondonbikeshow.co.uk

Alejandro Valverde’s World Champion Canyon Ultimate CF SLX

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This rainbow decorated Canyon Ultimate CF SLX belonging to world champ Alejandro Valverde will be an undoubted star of the show.

Cannondale SystemSix 

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Cannondale finally joined the aero bike party with the launch of the SystemSix, built entirely around disc brakes and comprising its own handlebar, stem, seatpost and even wheels to create what it reckons is the fastest bike in the world. You can see for yourself at the show this weekend.

Cervélo S3

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Aero bikes are popular right now, and one brand that has more experience in this field of bike design is Cervelo. At the show you’ll be able to check out the brand new S3 with has a new fully integrated handlebar and stem, disc brakes and full internal wire and hose routing.

Focus Izalco Max Disc 

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Undoubtedly one of the hottest bikes at the show will be the brand new Izalco Max Disc from Germany brand Focus. Previously a light and stiff race bike, it’s now been given an aero makeover whilst maintaining the low weight and high stiffness values.

Orro Terra C Adventure

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If you go to the London Bike Show expect to see many gravel and adventure bikes, like this Terra C Adventure from British company Orro. The carbon frame takes 38mm tyres and has flared drop handlebars and compact gears for easing you over the most adventurous terrain.

Marin Gestalt

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If adventure is your cup of tea but you want lots of off-road capability, then the Marin Gestalt might interest you. The US company has ported quite a lot of its mountain bike expertise into this drop bar road bike, sporting as it does geometry, dropper post, short stem and wide bars designed to excel in the rough.

Orange R9 Factory

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Halifax bike brand Orange may be best known for its big range of aluminium mountain bikes, but it has dabbled in carbon road bikes in the past. This year it will be displaying the latest R9 Factory, a carbon endurance disc-equipped ado

Ribble Endurance SLe - SRAM eTAP DISC

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Proving that e-bikes are starting to look much more like regular road bikes is the new Ribble Endurance SLe. From a distance, there’s no detecting the battery in the downtube but during the show, you’ll be able to have a closer poke around. It weighs a claimed 11kg which is apparently the world’s lightest e-road bike.

Alistair Brownlee’s custom Scott Plasma

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Two-time Olympic Triathlon champion Alistair Brownlee MBE will be showcasing his customised Scott Plasma Tri, a bike that is absolutely built for going as fast as possible. It’s also got some clever on-board hydration and nutrition storage.

Coco-Mat Bikes - Odysseus E-Bike

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There’ll also be some weird and wonderful to see, such as this handcrafted wooden e-bike surely a first in the bike industry?  One adult ash tree provides enough wood to construct 50 bikes and for every bike sold, Coco plants a tree which is name-tagged on behalf of the owner. If you like trees, you’ll like this bike.

Get your tickets now at www.thelondonbikeshow.co.uk

David worked on the road.cc tech team from 2012-2020. Previously he was editor of Bikemagic.com and before that staff writer at RCUK. He's a seasoned cyclist of all disciplines, from road to mountain biking, touring to cyclo-cross, he only wishes he had time to ride them all. He's mildly competitive, though he'll never admit it, and is a frequent road racer but is too lazy to do really well. He currently resides in the Cotswolds, and you can now find him over on his own YouTube channel David Arthur - Just Ride Bikes

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Redvee | 5 years ago
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The £10 tickets are for students the rest of us have to pay £16.

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janusz0 replied to Redvee | 5 years ago
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Redvee wrote:

The £10 tickets are for students the rest of us have to pay £16.

Surely most visitors will have spotted one of the get £4 off offers?*
Some of us have the £8 early bird tickets that were on offer before Christmas.
*available by looking through cycling magazines, CyclingUK and British Cycling members, and probably on this website - if it had a useful search facility.

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