Bournemouth Cycle & Tri Expo 2013


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The 2013 Bournemouth Cycle & Tri Expo takes place on Saturday, November 16, at the Bournemouth International Centre and entry is completely free.
The show provides an opportunity to see many manufacturer's 2014 bikes and kit before it is released into the shops. The show's organiser, Primera Sports, has lined up the following companies to air their wares:
Specialized, Cannondale, lapierre, Cervelo, Focus, Pinarello, Look, Argon 18, Parlee, Storck, Lightweight, Mavic, Fizik, Enve, Tacx, 3TTT, Castelli, Assos, Retul Bike Fit, Speedplay, Garmin, Go Pro, Cat-Eye, Rudy Project, Gore Bike Wear, Endura, Zone 3, Orca, Muc Off and more.
There will also be a retail zone, end-of-line clearance sale, maintenance talks and roller racing.
In addition to the show, there is a pre-event cyclo-sportive starting at 8am from BIC and taking in the roads and lanes around Dorset.
Where and when
Bournemouth Cycle & Tri Expo 2013
When: Saturday, November 16 2013
Time: 10am-5pm
Entry: Free
Where: Bournemouth International Centre, Exeter Road, Bournemouth, BH2 5BH
More information on the show can be found at the Bournemouth Cycle & Tri Expo website.
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