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Check out the link below for this year’s winning entries. The competition could be re-named ‘Spot the Bike’.
But, you never know, a bike might win in 2005. Anyhow, it doesn’t cost to enter…
The Cycling & Health Tech Industry R&D Center (CHC, formally named the TBIRDC) is organising the 9th International Bicycle Design Competition (IBDC) and invites entries.
Enter before 15th August. You only need to supply a CAD drawing to begin with.
Twenty-four finalists will be selected and notified by September 15th, 2004.
These twenty four submit their final work in the form of a small-scale model by December 20th, 2004. Final results will be announced on March 4th, 2005, the first day of the 2005 Taipei International Cycle Show.
The first prize winner collects $15 000.
IBDC, Cycling & Health Tech Industry R&D Center
No.17, 37th Road, Taichung Industry Park, 407 Taiwan, R.O.C.
Tel: 886-4-23501100 ext.315
Fax: 886-4-23502737
E-mail: ibdc@anet.net.tw
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