The Cycle Show, the UK's biggest and longest-running bicycle exhibition, is returning to London in 2021 after nine years at the NEC, Birmingham.

The show moves to one of the UK's most iconic venues, Alexandra Palace alongside the inaugural London eBike Festival from the 16 - 18 April 2021.

New for next year, the exciting celebration of cycling will also feature a new triathlon area showcasing the best brands and names from the Tri industry.

The Cycle Show is back in London for 2021.
The Cycle Show is back in London for 2021.

Director of the two shows, Nicola Meadows said: "The launch of London eBike Festival and the 2020 edition of the Cycle Show were both cancelled due to Covid-19, however, the break in the event calendar has given us an opportunity to reimagine the events. This will enable us to deliver an incredibly exciting new format utilising the excellent outdoor space offered by Alexandra Palace, as well as providing the perfect environment to showcase the best brands in the industry."

The show's new home has 11,000 sqm of exhibition space to showcase the latest bikes, kit and accessories. Then on the hills outside the venue, visitors will find a demo village with a huge range of new bikes to test ride.

Alexandra Palace's 196 acres of parkland will serve as the perfect demo arena with more than four miles of tarmac and woodland trails where show visitors will get to try out everything from folding bikes to e-gravel bikes.

Alexandra Palace is no stranger to cycling festivals, having played host to events from Red Bull's Empire of Dirt to the Rapha Supercross. The show organisers will be enlisting the MTB-specialist help of Si Paton and Kye Forte to create the dedicated off-road test circuit, and an MTB dual slalom course is also in the pipeline.

Browse and try out cycling's leading brands at the UK's largest bike show.
Browse and try out cycling's leading brands at the UK's largest bike show.

Since its launch in 2002, the Cycle Show has hosted many of cycling's biggest stars from road cycling heroes Eddy Merckx and Geraint Thomas, GB track superstar Sir Chris Hoy and dominant MTB siblings the Athertons. The new show will continue this trend, promising a stellar line-up of talent over three days. There'll be a family-friendly vibe with balance bike racing, MTB skills sessions for young riders, plus advice on everything from riding safely in the city to choosing the perfect cycling holiday.

For the first time in its history the show will also host a dedicated triathlon area hosting the best from the world of tri, including 1-1 pool sessions, talks with coaches, nutritionists and athletes , plus the latest bikes, equipment and more.

Nicola Meadows continued: "Cycling has seen one of its biggest-ever boom times during recent months and the London eBike Festival and the Cycle Show are perfectly timed and located to engage a whole new audience of enthusiastic cyclists, along with delivering an exhilarating event for those with a long-held passion for the sport. We're looking forward to delivering a family-friendly festival of cycling against the backdrop of one of the most stunning panoramic views of the capital's skyline."

The events are already well supported by leading brands and will see the UK's largest selection of e-bikes and traditional cycles at any event in 2021. Exhibitors already confirmed to attend include: Bosch e-Bike Systems, Trek, Lezyne, Specialized, Canyon, Ribble, Raleigh, Lapierre, Haibike, Kinesis, Cannondale, Riese & Muller, VanMoof, Surly and GoCycle amongst others.

For more information about The Cycle Show visit www.cycleshow.co.uk and London e-Bike Festival visit www.londonebikefestival.co.uk.

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