25 hot bikes at Road Cycling Show this weekend
Organisers of the Road Cycling Show this weekend in Sandown Park, Surrey (April 21-22) have collected together 25 of the latest and most desirable road bikes for you to look at.
The latest top-of-the-line models from BMC, Boardman, Cannondale, Cervelo, Giant, Pinarello, Specialized, Trek and many more will be lined up for your viewing pleasure. It will be the first time that several of these bikes have been on public view in the UK. The full list is below.
These bikes join an already bulging list of exhibitors at the show, which includes Argon 18, BH, Bianchi, De Rosa, Eddy Merckx, MCipollini, Tifosi and others.
The 2012 Road Cycling Show takes place on Saturday and Sunday (April 21-22) at Sandown Park, Esher, Surrey. Tickets cost £15 on the door or £12 in advance for adults. £10 for seniors and U16's go free if accompanied by a paying adult. A ticket allows you to attend the show on both days. Tickets can be booked online>>
Cycling legend Mario Cipollini will open the show at 9.30am on Saturday. Also in attendance are Graeme Obree, Alex Dowsett, Christian Knees, Mathew Hayman and authors Ned Boulting and Daniel Friebe.
Over 800 riders have signed up for Sunday's Sandown Cyclone Sportive hosted at the show, with limited places still available on-the-line.
Road Cycling Show 2012: 25 hot bikes!
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BMC Impec
Boardman Air 9.8
Boardman SlR 9.8
Cannondale Supersix Evo Ultimate
Cannondale Caad 10
Cervelo S5 VWD
Cinelli Strato
Colnago C59
DeRosa King RS
Eddy Merckx EMX-7
Giant Defy Advanced SL
Giant TCR Advanced SL
Lapierre Xelius 900
Parlee Z5 Sli
Pinarello Dogma2
Pinarello Graal
Ribble Sportive Racing 2012
Specialized S-Works SL4
Specialized McLaren Venge
Trek SProject One Madone 6.9 SSL WSD
Trek Speed Concept 9.9
Trek Project One Madone 6.9 SSL H2 Fit
Trek Project One Domane
Vitus Sean Kelly Ltd Edition
Wilier Zero 7
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