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the option to book a booth for the first three days of the 2023 trade fair, in addition to the previously provided indoor and outdoor area arrangements. From 21st-23rd June, the companies will focus on the B2B dialogue with international industry and product management contacts. They will settle in Hall 9 with its four floors and direct accessibility via the Galleria entrance.


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Digital Connections, Vibrant Innovations, Dynamic Lifestyle and Sustainable Moves. These themes will cover supply chain, OEM, brands, smart wearables, training software and equipment, and bike tour services.


SEA OTTER CLASSIC Sea Otter Classic is taking place from 20th-23rd April 2023. Located in Monterey, California, organisers say it is the largest gathering of cycling and outdoor enthusiasts in North America and offers nearly every type of competitive bike racing and recreational tours imaginable. The Sea Otter Expo, hub of the event, pulses with several hundred exhibitors displaying new gear, offering product samples, free bike demos and exciting stunt shows.


CYCLE SHOW The Cycle Show will return to London’s Alexandra Palace from 21st-23rd April 2023, with opportunities for visitors to test bikes from the biggest brands, learn new skills and rub shoulders with icons of the sport. Talent attending the 2023 show includes Philippa York – the first British winner of the Tour de France King of the Mountains competition, Olympic gold medalist Pete Kennaugh, former Royal Marine Commando turned professional mountain bike rider Ben Deakin and, Lord of Loam – Olly Wilkins who rides cross country, dirt jumps, downhill and 4X.


OUTDOOR TRADE SHOW The Outdoor Trade Show will be hosted at the Exhibition Centre Liverpool from Tuesday 13th to Thursday 15th June. Organisers are now accepting booking requests from new exhibitors wishing to be part of the outdoor sports trade show. Rates start at £85 per sqm space only for OIA members and the early bird booking deadline will run until the 31st January 2023. As it moves into its 17th year, OTS aims to provide a cost-effective platform for the UK outdoor trade. For 2023, the show will occupy all three halls at the exhibition centre.


EUROBIKE Eurobike’s 2023 event will be taking place from 21st-25th June in Frankfurt. The show has announced that it will offer


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MADE The first Made show will take place from 24th-27th August 2023 at the Rose Quarter in Portland, Oregon. Made is a new industry and consumer bike event highlighting the craft of handmade bicycles, with over 170 builders and brands interested in participating in year one. The programming is specifically designed to support


builders and reach new audiences, with 24th and 25th August open exclusively to industry and media, giving journalists and professionals the opportunity to create dynamic content, connect with peers, builders, and industry leaders, and test ride bikes. For 26th and 27th August, Made will open to the public so anyone can experience, ride and meet the builders and brands who collectively make up the handmade cycling community.


IAA MOBILITY The next IAA Mobility will be held in Munich from 5th-10th September 2023. The following steps will be implemented to align the 2023 concept with the feedback from the industry: There will be no separate halls for cycling brands, rather one big mobility cluster. There will be a mix of mobility segments (both on the trade fair ground and the inner city Open Spaces) meaning that cycling brands will be located directly next to automotive and other mobility brands. Pre-built booths are no longer obligatory, yet still available. Individual booth construction will be possible. The main focus will remain on complete bike brands, but in 2023 more parts and accessories players will also be exhibiting. ●


Eurobike returns to Frankfurt from 21st-25th June


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