The third Scottish Bike Show is welcoming new and returning exhibitors alike to the Emirates Arena and Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome, with the organisers saying it is shaping up to be the best yet.
Over the weekend of April 27th and 28th, new exhibitors Madison, Yellow, Dolan and Condor will appear alongside returning exhibitors like 2Pure, Upgrade, Alpine Bikes and more.
Fresh features and interactive displays will be available for the public at the show, including everything from taster sessions on the new Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome to a young child friendly Kiddimoto indoor test track. Graeme Obree will appear with ‘Beastie’ to attempt the British and World human powered land speed record, there’ll be a bigger and better BSD BMX display, Spinn classes throughout the weekend from Lifescycle and Nutritional taster sessions from energy exhibitors. A presentation area will play host to a full programme of events and advice on cycling while outside there’ll be the SBS Village area, featuring a 1km flat land test track to demo a full range of well known bike brands.
Organiser Rowan Mackie said: "There are only a few spaces available to exhibit this year and judging by the new and returning exhibitors we have for this year’s show, combined with the new venue, I am sure we are going to have a record breaking year in terms of attendance."
Further details available via www.thescottishbikeshow.com.
Cycling UK has responded to the government's crackdown on cycle offences, describing the decision as…
Adaptive DCS is calling on the cycling community to keep its eyes peeled for a…
Fidlock is continuing to grow and expand its presence in North America. The company has…
The BikeBiz jobs board helped filled more than 720 positions in 2023, and listings are…
Specialized has chosen the launch of the new SRAM Red AXS as a platform to…
SRAM has unveiled a completely redesigned Red groupset with fully wireless connectivity and expanded gearing…