Cycle show 2007

Cycling Weekly will be at Cycle 2008, Britain's biggest bike show which starts on Friday this week at Earls Court, London. And we'll be bringing a load of the latest bikes with us.

We?ve lined up a selection of hot, new bikes for the CW stand ? taking pride of place is Christian Vande Velde?s Garmin-Chipotle Felt DA Tour de France time trial bike. We?ve also got a Cinelli Best Of with the new 11-speed Campagnolo Super Record groupset and Giant TCR Advanced SL with 2009 mechanical Dura-Ace.

Our colleagues on Mountain Bike Rider magazine have also got together four 2009 titanium hardtails as featured in the latest issue: Charge Titanium Duster, Cotic Soda, Cove Hummer and Seven Sola.

If you come along to our stand, sign up to our free e-newsletter and you can walk away with a free copy of Cycling Weekly, Cycle Sport or MBR magazines.

Cycling Weekly and sister magazines Cycle Sport and MBR will be on stand B10.

Cycle 2008 opens to the public on Friday, October 10 until Sunday, October 12. You can find out more details, including ticket pricing and travel information, at the show's official website.

If you can't make it to the show we'll be posting up photos and information on the bikes and products on display from tomorrow (Thursday).

RELATED LINKS

Meet the stars at cycle 2008

Cycle 2008 preview

EXTERNAL LINK

Cycle 2008 website: www.cycleshow.co.uk.

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Nigel Wynn
Former Associate Editor

Nigel Wynn worked as associate editor on CyclingWeekly.com, he worked almost single-handedly on the Cycling Weekly website in its early days. His passion for cycling, his writing and his creativity, as well as his hard work and dedication, were the original driving force behind the website’s success. Without him, CyclingWeekly.com would certainly not exist on the size and scale that it enjoys today. Nigel sadly passed away, following a brave battle with a cancer-related illness, in 2018. He was a highly valued colleague, and more importantly, an exceptional person to work with - his presence is sorely missed.