The Cycle Show returns to the Birmingham NEC on the 26-28th of September, giving the whole family the chance to test the latest bikes across the market at their Dare2b, MTB and kids test tracks.
We all know what it’s like when the time to buy a new bike approaches. What model should you be looking out for? How can you be sure the bike is right for you?
You can now kill two birds with one stone and make The Cycle Show your next family outing. As well as providing entertainment for the bike mad family (including a BMX Spine Ramp and screening of the World Road Race Championships Live) it’s also the best place to test ride the latest bikes, with your favourite brands under one roof.
Adult mountain bikers, from all levels, can test the latest steeds at their impressive 1km woodland single-track trail complete with rock gardens, berms and rollers.
The Dare2b outdoor city test track will offer the best selection of urban bikes for commuters. It’s a great opportunity for people who are looking to find a model to help improve on their commute or for anyone looking for the flashest ride possible!
And for your little ones, this year’s show will feature two kids test tracks (for 5 years and under and 6-12 year olds), with qualified coaches offering a helping hand throughout.
Whichever track you find yourself at, make sure to make the most out of your time- the staff are there to make finding your perfect bike their hassle, not yours!
We’ve teamed up with the event, to bring a special discount ticket price for all of our Total Women’s Cycling readers. Using the code ‘TWC’, you can purchase the tickets here, for just £11.50, instead of £13 advanced (with a £1 booking fee) or £16 on the door.
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