Tour of Cambridgeshire organisers Golazo Cycling have announced a new event, the Cambridgeshire Bike Show, to take place next year from Friday 1st - Sunday 3rd June 2018.

The new Cambridgeshire Bike Show aims to build on the success of the Tour of Cambridgeshire sportive.
The new Cambridgeshire Bike Show aims to build on the success of the Tour of Cambridgeshire sportive.

The Tour of Cambridgeshire (ToC) is a hugely popular sportive each year, not least because it's one of only two UK qualifying events for the UCI Gran Fondo World Championships.

For the previous three years the event has included an expo where riders and spectators can wander around, view new products/services and make purchases. As the organisers explain, "The expo has been growing, but we have wanted it to go stellar!"

The result is the Cambridgeshire Bike Show (CBS). Organised in partnership with local retailer Rutland Cycling, organisers Golazo say they have already confirmed attendance from most of the big bike brands: "CBS will cater for those interested in the latest carbon and kit designed for speed but also for those with an interest in riding on gravel tracks and for families who want quality rides for the kids."

Bikes, parts, accessories, clothing and apparel, merchandise, safety and storage will all be on offer, as well as a retro bikes section to complement the Tour Classic ride for pre-1987 racing cycles and riders.

Golazo Cycling Director, Malcolm Smith said, 'We're very excited to be working with our partners, Rutland Cycling, to be bringing a brand-new element to the Tour of Cambridgeshire Festival. We wanted to bring a signature bike show to the festival, which isn't just open to riders taking part, but anyone who wishes to come along and have a wander through the huge range of stalls and businesses selling and exhibiting their products.

"Enjoying a relaxed atmosphere and the event being free to attend, we really hope to attract substantial crowds to the inaugural Cambridgeshire Bike Show 1st to 3rd June 2017."

Entry to the show is free, making it a must for cycling fans in the area. For more information or if you'd like to exhibit, visit www.tourofcambridgeshire.com.

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