Bournemouth Cycle & Tri Expo
The Bournemouth Cycle & Tri Expo returns for 2012 after a successful show last year. This year's show takes place on Saturday, November 17 and entry is completely free.
Many top brands will be on display, showing off their 2013 bikes, clothing and kit. So far, the exhibitor list includes Specialized, Cannondale, Kuota, Argon 18, Pinarello, Lapierre, Ragley, Lynskey, Assos, Trek, Fusion, ISM, Powertap, Fast Forward, Lemond Trainers, Felt, Enve, Torq, Cervelo, Tacx Turbo Trainers, Focus, Fulcrum, Look, Zipp, Sram, Zone 3, Fizik, 3T, GoPro Cameras, Garmin, Giro, Bell, Parlee, Lightweight, Sportful Clothing, Rotor, South Coast Sprints, 2XU, Orca, Zone 3, Newton Running, Race New Forest, Rotor, Swift Carbon, Speedfill and Lezyne.
In addition to the trade stands, there are plenty of other attractions including roller racing events for both adults and children.
Where and when
Bournemouth Cycle & Tri Expo 2012
When: Saturday November 17 2012
Time: 10am-5pm
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Entry: Free
Where: Bournemouth International Centre, Exeter Road, Bournemouth, BH2 5BH
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