The Montreal Bike Show is back

The Montreal Bike Show will be back after a two-year pandemic hiatus during which the practice of the sport boomed. Nearly 200 exhibitors and brands, including the Tunisian Rodéo Cycle which is entering the country, will present their products as part of this 19and show, presented for the first time on the playing area of ​​the Olympic Stadium, from April 29 to 1er may.

Posted at 1:20 p.m.

Simon Chabot

Simon Chabot
The Press

The organizers of the show announce in particular the presence of a wide variety of electric bikes, for the city, the road and the mountains. And accessories too for these increasingly popular bikes, including the BIKEeRACK rack, which can charge up to five electric bikes while transporting them on a car.

Enthusiasts will also find on-site self-assisted bicycles, clothing to practice their sport, advice for cycling trips, etc. The Maxv company will also launch an aerodynamic accessory at the show which, it promises, will increase speed effortlessly.

Visitors will also be able to try out different bikes on an indoor test track, the longest in the show’s history.

In 2020, Quebec had 4.5 million cyclists, Vélo-Québec calculated in its five-year plan presented last year. The pandemic boosted sales that year. Also according to the organization, Quebecers bought 950,000 bicycles in 2020, while some 600,000 are normally sold each year.


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