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those problems. It’s open to stores with and without an FCA license. And our rates start at just 4.42%. There are no joining fees and no admin fees. It’s that simple. Following a significant


evolution, the Market Data Service is launching an offer that provides a more retailer-focused experience, designed to empower stocking, pricing, and assortment decisions. Retailers are invited to learn how they can benchmark performance against the wider market, access regularly updated sales insights, and better understand category and consumer trends. At the start of this year, we partnered with the ACT to jointly oversee the E-bike Positive campaign, aiming to help consumers and stakeholders identify safe and legal e-bikes and suppliers. We’re now expanding this into a wider assurance initiative. Your support is vital as the UK e-bike sector faces challenges from unregulated and illegal online sales, leading to bans and safety concerns. Visit us on stand S4 to learn how you can support us.


Stashed Stashed is excited to be exhibiting at CORE this year, returning with solutions designed to help retailers, workshops and riders make better use of their space. Best known for its market-leading SpaceRail system, Stashed will be showcasing how simple changes to bike storage can transform workshops, back-of-house areas and customer storage. SpaceRail allows bikes to slide, rotate and store closer together, saving valuable floor space while keeping bikes easily accessible and protected. It is an ideal solution for busy retail environments. Alongside SpaceRail, Stashed will be previewing a new generation of kit storage, designed to take organisation


to the next level. Built around the same principles of smart engineering, modularity and premium finish, this new system creates cleaner, more functional spaces for modern cycling kit. From workshops to staff areas and customer zones, it represents a new approach to storing and displaying cycling equipment. Visitors will be able to see both systems in action, speak with the team about installation options, retail opportunities and trade support, and explore how Stashed products can improve workflows while elevating the overall look and feel of a space.


Accell UK Accell UK & Ireland will be showcasing an exciting portfolio of leading brands, including Raleigh, Haibike, Lapierre and Ghost. CORE will provide the perfect platform to present the latest products and innovations from across the Accell family, reinforcing the group’s commitment to performance, quality and rider-focused design.


Visitors will be among the first to experience cutting-edge new models, including the Haibike TRN/IQ and the new Hybe CF. Raleigh will also be in the spotlight with the Raleigh ONE, highlighting the brand’s continued innovation and relevance in the modern cycling landscape. A major highlight will be a sneak preview of a brand-new


cargo bike from Babboe. This will be the first time this product has been seen in the UK, offering dealers an exclusive early look at what’s next in practical, family-focused mobility solutions. Beyond product, the Accell UK & Ireland team will be on hand to discuss enhanced dealer support systems, including the launch of the new Accell Academy training platform. Designed to educate and reward staff, the platform underlines Accell’s long-term investment in dealer success and product knowledge.


Exposure Exposure Lights will showcase its latest line-up of market- leading lights. Packed with technology, the new USB-C off-road lights, which launched in Q3 2025, will be on


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