Inaugural Asia Bike Sets High Marks

August 23, 2011

The first edition of annual trade show Asia Bike attracted an excellent turnout, reporting the attendance of just under 12,000 trade visitors and 138 exhibiting brands at the Nanjing International Expo Centre. Held alongside Asia Outdoor, the four-day show ran from 27th to 30th July and occupied a total area of 12,000 square meters and 42,000 sq. m. respectively.

Asia Bike is jointly organised by Messe Friedrichshafen and Nanjing Ningfei International Exhibition Co. Focused on sports and luxury bicycles, the event also covered clothing and accessory products. A total of 95 international exhibitors took part including the likes of Shimano, Look, Merida and Specialized. The event also included a fashion show for bicycle clothing, and an indoor dirt track, where a six-hour endurance race took place. The show was open to the public during its last two days and attracted an additional 2,789 public visitors for an entrance fee of just over US$3.

The next edition of Asia Bike will take place July 26-29 in Nanjing.

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